that decision.
As Caulfield (2005 p32) suggests: personal values held by an individual nurses are often subsumed by the need to be professional at all times as a...
the growth of the profession, the community, the
nurses, and the people getting the care. The values of nurses are shaped by the responsibility and
the position...
of right and wrong. I will further discuss my personal, cultural, and spiritual worldview and philosophy of nursing which has enabled me to develop my professional...
specific disorders; economic, spiritual, and religious factors
affecting mental health; cultural and ethnic diversity; loss
and grief; the nurse's role in clinical...
cultivates different cultural, spiritual and personal values from their own life experiences which add to their worldview and philosophy of nursing in their practice...
ill. It is helping return a person to his or her optimal health-state physically, spiritually, and emotionally. Nursing is advocating for the rights of patients...
of students in the designated WKU service area, the ASN Program started offering nursing courses at the Glasgow Extended Campus Fall 1987. Since that time students...
practice with the personal and interpersonal elements of care that grow from a humanistic belief in life.
She openly recognized the clients and familys spirituality...
Erb (2012: 1154) define spirituality as a way in which a person lives their life, bound in beliefs and values and how their own meaning or perception is viewed. A...
spiritual beliefs, social and marital status, gender, sexual orientation, age, health status or any other attribute (CNA, 21). At times, personal beliefs and values...
of a person aged greater than 65 years of age.
A health assessment is an important tool in formulating a health care plan for an individual or family. Nurses...
education and training. We must look at each person as a unique, individual human being and address physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs to reach...
coping with stressors, whether internal or external.
Lastly, as a value of my nursing philosophy, I feel it is important to be comfortable in your knowledge of...
integrate knowledge of
ethical and legal aspects of health care and professional values into nursing
practice". It is important to know what types of dilemmas...
a personalised spiritual package. This "user-oriented" religious market creates a situation in which each individual, in response to his or her personal values and...
Pohlman & Gardiner, 2000, p. 209).
Therefore, my person business goals are to learn from Chapter 4 in the Value Driven Management book (Pohlman & Gardner...
pp. 98-99). Other results from the study uncovered the importance of religious and spiritual values in Egyptian society and the relative lack of importance in China...
possesses. A nurse must recognize that health is a state of being that people define in relation to their own values and lifestyles. Health is not if the person is...
emphasis, patient, sharing, respect elders, value tradition, holistic problem-solving and happiness through spiritual harmony. Family is just not the nuclear family...