Phylosophy of Nursing

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Philosophy of Nursing

In order to write a philosophy of nursing, I need to define the term “nursing philosophy” The dictionary provides a basic definition, it describes philosophy as the critical study of the basic principles of and concepts of a particular branch or knowledge, especially with a view to improving or reconstituting them. (Philosophy, 2015) My philosophy of nursing arises from my education, personal believes and from my experience working in health care. Nursing philosophy is a model that guides my thinking about observations and interpretations of events that occur due to interaction. The following four components are some of my every day nursing practice: nursing, patient, health, and environment.
The first component of nursing practice is nursing. A person must be truly devoted to caring to choose nursing as a career. A nurse must have the heart, patience, and compassion to care for their patients. Nursing is a way of giving back to the community and society. It is a profession where you enjoy helping others. When I think of a good nurse, I picture someone who is caring, compassionate and is willing to land a hand to every patient. Nursing is not about coming to work to collect a paycheck. An individual that chooses nursing as a career has to be willing to advocate for his/her patients at all times. Nursing to me means to provide the best care possible to every patient you encounter on an everyday basis. A nurse must give tender loving care from his/her heart to each and every single patient.
The second component of nursing practice is a patient. Patients are the priority for nurses. If it wasn’t for patients nursing would not come to exist. Nurses have to keep in mind that patients can perceive the way they are being treated. Patients need to be treated with respect, dignity, and caring love from the heart. Nurses also need to be

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