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    A philosophy is defined as beliefs based from knowledge and experience. It is important to articulate a personal philosophy to provide safe‚ effective‚ holistic‚ and Christian viewed care. A personal philosophy allows a baseline or expectation for life‚ and career as nurses. Philosophy begins and enlarges as nursing career grows stronger. Education‚ experience‚ knowledge‚ critical thinking‚ and maturing allow our nursing philosophy to grow and progress. I was called to nursing based on my personal

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    requirements are varied and different (George‚ 1995). Nursing Orem viewed Nursing as an art‚ community services and a technology. Nurses in order to help individuals or groups under their care‚ deliberately selected and performed their nursing actions (Meleis‚ 1997). Environment Orem stated that it was the total environment and not any single aspect of it that made it developmental‚ hence it is argued that she undescored the possible contribution of environment to a person’s development (Fawcett‚ 2005)

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    Theories as the Basis for Nursing Practice Seema R Sulemani Homeland University NURS 211 SF12 October 14‚ 2012 Abstract Theory development is the fundamental step for expansion of nursing knowledge. The knowledge has been borrowed from different disciplines to build the nursing theories. The categorization of theories is based on their scope of practice. The grand nursing theories are the most complex and abstract in their nature. Middle range theories are inducted mostly from grand nursing

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    (2001). From novice to expert: Excellence and power in clinical nursing practice (Commemorative ed.) Bradley‚ D.‚ & Huseman‚ S. (2003). Validating competency at the bedside Bradshaw‚ A. (1997). Defining “competency” in nursing (part I): A policy review Meleis‚ A. (1997). Theoretical nursing development and progress (3rd ed.). Merriam-Webster Dictionary. (2005). Retrieved June 12‚ 2006‚ from Walker‚ L Watson‚ R.‚ Stimpson‚ A.‚ Topping‚ A.‚ & Porock‚ D. (2002). Clinical competence assessment in nursing:

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    Running head: PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY 1 Personal Philosophy of Nursing Darlene Cunningham Jacksonville University School of Nursing January 31‚ 2015 PERSONAL PHILOSOPHY 2 Personal Philosophy of Nursing A Philosophy of Nursing is an approach to nursing‚ usually created

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    Introduction to Clinical Nursing‚ 2nd Ed. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company Marriner‚ A Mckay‚ R. in Meleis. 1969. Theoretical Nursing Developmental and Progress‚ Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott. Meleis‚ A. 1991. Theoretical Nursing: Developemnt and Progress‚ Philadelphia: Lippincott Co. Meleis‚ A. 1997. Theoretical Foundations in Nursing Development and Progress. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. Meleis‚ A. I. 1997. Theoretical Nursing: Development and Progress‚ New York: Lippincott-Raven Publishers.

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    there will be in the future? Introduction General statements: Nursing is the taking charge of personal health of individuals and to put the individual in the best possible state and allow nature to act upon him.(Florence nightingale(1859) cited in Meleis‚(2006)Nursing is a sector of health care and nurses are providing care by using up to date knowledge and research to give highest standard of patient care. Today’s nurses are good health care professionals and they are budding their own personal knowledge

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    Processes For Analyzing Nursing Theory With the development of many nursing theories‚ there arises the need to sort through the various ideas and critically analyze the worth for the profession and for personal practice. Just as any ideas should be examined before blind acceptance‚ so should nursing theory. A critique involves reflectively thinking about the theory and judging its value in a certain situation. A consideration regarding the contribution of the theory to body of knowledge must be

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    References: * George B. Julia ‚ Nursing Theories- The base for professional Nursing Practice ‚ 3rd ed. Norwalk‚ Appleton & Lange. * Wills M.Evelyn‚ McEwen Melanie (2002). Theoretical Basis for Nursing Philadelphia. Lippincott Williams& wilkins. * Meleis Ibrahim Afaf (1997) ‚ Theoretical Nursing : Development & Progress 3rd ed. Philadelphia‚  Lippincott. * Taylor Carol‚Lillis Carol (2001)The Art & Science  Of Nursing Care 4th ed. Philadelphia‚  Lippincott. * Potter A Patricia‚ Perry G Anne

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    Brooks & Kleine-Kracht 1983‚ Gorenberg 1983‚ Perry 1985‚ Kidd & Morrison 1988‚ Lynaugh & Fagin 1988). Despite a growing consensus on a nursing paradigm‚ the definition of nursing as a discipline remains ambiguous (Hardy 1978‚ Jacobs & Huether 1978‚ Meleis 1987‚ Northrup 1992). Hardy (1978) believes dissent is characteristic of nursing ’s preparadigmatic stage of scientific development where confusion and dispute over theory and research are a normal developmental stage. However‚ Hardy ’s attempt to

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