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    My personal philosophy reinforces the existing nursing theories‚ because it borrows heavily from Jean Watson theory of Human Caring. The main defining elements of my philosophy are respect for life and dignity of every person. This implies that the theory takes into consideration the various physical‚ spiritual and environmental needs required by patients to attain the anticipated health outcomes. For this reason‚ my personal philosophy places a greater responsibility on the nurse to create a favorable

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    My Personal Nursing Philosophy Maureen Franklin Pierce University NR 300 Abstract The following paper examines my personal nursing philosophy I have trajected throughout my nursing career. Nursing is a commitment to public service and the unquestionable desire to help people in need. Nursing is not only the ability to treat an illness‚ but the ability to incorporate quality care that is individualized to the needs of each patient. My philosophy of nursing I feel has been strongly influenced by

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    I would like to study mental health nursing at university because I enjoy helping and motivating others. I have some experience in a helping role and found it was deeply satisfying. This has led me to want to pursue a career in the nursing field. Within my A level studies I have acquired many useful skills that will help me with my study at university‚ for example in my English language lessons I’ve learned the importance of doing independent research on ideas that will help me with my coursework

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    Intizor. Wise person once started " All men make mistakes‚ but a good man yields when he knows his course is wrong and repairs the evil.The only crime is pride. " This lens means that "All men make mistakes but a good man admits his mistakes and has to overcome his pride." This lens can be proven true‚ because in the story of Antigone by Sophcoles and the story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walter ‚ they are both agreed with the critical lens statement and they both have the person who

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    08/02/15 “Personal Identity” What does being the person you are or showing the morals that are instilled within you consist of? The answer to this question is your personal identity. “Personal Identity” by Derek Parfit explores two beliefs about personal identity. The first is the belief that all questions about personal identity have an answer‚ and the second is that important matters like survival‚ memory‚ and responsibility cannot be decided without answering the question of personal identity

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    Our beliefs are what drive everyone’s attitudes‚ values‚ and ultimately behaviors at work. Core beliefs can originate from a negative or positive place. My own core beliefs developed from my childhood and through my life experiences. I must prove I am good‚ strong and brave. I must prove that I am not weak‚ worthless‚ or dependent. I believe in forfeit my own needs in the service of others. If I don’t‚ I often feel guilty‚ and compensate by putting the needs of others ahead of their own. I believe

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    ‘The personal religious beliefs of Edward VI‚ Mary I and Elizabeth I explain the religious changes of the years 1547-66’ How far do you agree with this opinion? In these years we see much change to religion within England as it goes from Protestant to Catholic back to much more mild Protestantism under Elizabeth. I believe that Edward and Mary do these changes because of their religious beliefs and we see some significant changes under Edward and Mary‚ for example the change back to the Rome and

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    My ethical beliefs started with learning from my parents at a young age. They were the ones that started the process of teaching what was right and what was wrong. I learned from them stealing is wrong‚ always tell the truth‚ help people in need‚ treat others how you would want to be treated‚ to name a few. This of course was reinforced not just through having stories read to me or being punished for doing something wrong‚ but it was also from my grandmother‚ aunt‚ and uncle who live down the

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    Personal and Professional Ethical Belief System Farah Nail University of Phoenix In the human services field‚ personal ethical belief systems combined with professional ethics work in partnership to guide human service professionals in unraveling ethical dilemmas. An increasing number of professionals and clients seek out to define the fundamental policies of the human services field. Humans develop an integration of values‚ standards‚ and beliefs from birth throughout life. The values‚ standards

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    universe of meaning’ for people today: For many people today‚ religion no longer acts as a shared universe of meaning‚ which means for that religion no longer‚ has importance. There is variety of reasons for this. However‚ some disagree as they belief religion still has importance to many and it is needed for society to function properly. Post-modernists argue that religion doesn’t act as a shared universe of meaning anymore‚ this is a result of globalisation. This is supported by lyotards

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