Biblical Worldview In Nursing

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Biblical Worldview Name Professor Institution Course Date Biblical Worldview In Genesis 1:26 God said “Let’s make man in our image and likeness, let them have dominion over all the earth, the fish of the sea, and over everything that creepeth upon the earth” (Driscoll & Breshears, 2011). The claim that human beings are the epithet of God’s likeness and image has influenced different spectrums of life. Nursing is a vocation that is inclined on the provision of medical care and attention to patients. The Christian doctrine stipulated in Gen 1:26 will have imminent influence on my nursing profession. The belief will influence the manner in which I…show more content…
Biblical dogma expects human beings to embrace godlike behaviors that include kindness, goodness, mercy, and the like. Generally, God is perceived as a moral being (Stephenson, 2013). Therefore, as God’s representation, I am expected to uphold morally responsibility. Nursing is a vocation that is virtually inclined on moral responsibility. In the nursing profession, moral responsibility is perceived as a relation way of being that involves guidance by an individual’s inner compass that is comprised of values, ideals, and standards that motivate individuals to uphold what is right. Moral responsibility is crucial in the sense that it determines the manner in which a nurse cares, and attends to the patients. Generally, moral responsibility ensures that a nurse meets the set objectives that aim at administering paramount medical care to patients (Driscoll & Breshears, 2011). The doctrine has further augmented my level of moral responsibility. I feel that I am accountable and responsible for ensuring, and upholding the moral well-being of my patients. Therefore, the doctrine has influenced the manner in which I relate with the patients. My relationship with the patients has developed from a patient-nurse relationship. The relationship is more rooted to acquaintanceship. I take time to befriend the patients, with the intention of ensuring that their needs are met (Driscoll & Breshears,

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