Professional Values and Beliefs in Nursing Essay

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    Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing NSG 4070 Week 5 Assignment 2 South University Clark, S.   Introduction Judie has been a faithful employee for the past ten years of the hospital she is employed at. For several months, Judie has been experiencing feelings of frustration and dissatisfaction in her position as nurse manager. Her concerns are both for her professional career as well as how it directly impacts her personal life. Judie feels that the organization is demanding more of

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    present a personal belief about the metaparadigm of nursing and to incorporate it into that of Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring. II. Personal Belief on the Paradigm Every person’s needs must be recognized, respected, and filled if he or she must attain wholeness. The environment must attuned to that wholeness for healing to occur. Healing must be total or holistic if health must be restored or maintained. And a nurse-patient relationship is the very foundation of nursing (Conway et al 2011;

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    My Journey Through Nursing Transitions Jodi Hinderliter Viterbo University My Journey Through Nursing Transitions As I started by Bachelors of Science Nursing (BSN) program, I was very apprehensive about things that I was going to learn. I felt that I was already a very good nurse, and that obtaining my BSN was just paperwork. Little did I know how much I would learn in the first class, Nursing Transitions, at Viterbo University. I have learned that obtaining my BSN will enhance not only my

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    My Moral Compass The personal values that help contribute to my worldview and philosophy of nursing that is most important, is my religion. I am a Christian and this means that I am to be Christ like in my every day life and work. I am taught to treat others as I would want to be treated and care for them as I would do for myself. I am to help the sick, wounded, poor and widowed. Nursing in its roots are very much the same thing. Helping the ones who are unable to help themself. The underlying

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    between the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) Code of Conduct of Nurses [NCNZ], 2012a). and Guidelines: Professional Boundaries [NCNZ], 2012b). Without these principles and guidelines the standard of nurses behaviours would not be appropriate towards the health consumer, Boundaries put the health consumer at risk in such a way that it could harm therapeutic relationship that is needed to be form between the health consumer and nurse for future and current medical treatment. Professional behavior

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    to attend nursing school. Roxanne’s clinical placement is coming to an end this week. The nursing student faces an ethical dilemma on whether to accept or to not accept a client’s friend request on Facebook. The use of an ethical framework is beneficial in aiding a nurse

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    to my family. My father was strict and a disciplinarian; he did not allow my family to be out of the house after 6:00 p.m. He believed that it was important to have every member of the family home for dinner. It was from him that I learned the value of self-discipline, respect, and the importance of good education. Meanwhile, my mother was the go-to person for most of our relatives and family friends. Our home was open to anyone who was in

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    influence on mental health nursing practice (Ricard, Page & Laflamme 2014). This is due to the fact that nurses have shown leadership in the clinical setting and have adapted the needs of their consumers to their services in the primary health care setting (Ricard, Page & Laflamme 2014). However, according to John Crowther & Theresa Ragusa (2011), mental health nursing has declined in New South Wales (NSW). Their study provides insight on the realities of the mental health nursing practice particularly

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    Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care Rhonda Dilks Grand Canyon University Family Health Promotion NRS 429V November 01, 2010 Cultural Diversity in Nursing Care Health in all cultures is an important aspect of life. A person’s cultural background, religion and/or beliefs, greatly influences a person’s health and their response to medical care (Spector, 2004). These diverse cultures guide decisions made in daily life; what food eaten, living arrangements made, medications taken and medical

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    integral components of nursing practice are commitment and patience, understanding and trust, flexibility and openness. These, according to qualitative researchers, can be applied to qualitative approaches. Many qualitative studies have in the recent past found their way into medical and nursing press. This has helped in improving knowledge base on qualitative nursing researches (Brookes, 2007). This term paper seeks to establish ways in which findings of qualitative nursing research study influence

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