Thursday, May 14, 2020

My Philosophy Of Nursing Is Made A Basic Level Of Human...

Philosophies of nursing are made by every nurse, for any reason, and are used to improve the nursing profession. My belief in nursing is that everyone should receive a basic level of human respect. Respect given to each person that walks into the hospital should be equal and unbiased no matter what condition or presentation. It is very difficult to give such treatment, so a positive attitude goes a long way even if it is just for a short moment in time. So what is my philosophy? My philosophy is that all nurses giving a basic standard care will create a much better working environment for all. I didn’t chose nursing to be my profession, I thought I wanted to be an architect! Funny huh. After a lot of thinking I realized that I’ve had my†¦show more content†¦A grumpy person is going to be less likely to have a couple nurses willing to go into their room and help them out. Nursing staff will avoid the patient if they can, and when they need to face the grouch of a person they in turn will feel unhappy. Resulting in the inability to continue with respectful care. The circle of respect, we can call it, needs the constant participation to work effectively. The great part about it is that the longer it goes on the better it works and the easier it will be to execute as it passes. Respectful nurses cultivate happy patients and that in turns makes for a better, overall fun/healthy, workplace. The better the environment that happier the staff completing the circle at a more respectful nurse. You as a nurse are the best place to start this circle of respect and care. Patients can’t all instantly become nice and the workplace population can’t magically turn better. My focus of nursing is that I will try my best to incorporate a huge positive outlook, smart and effective care, and basic human respect across the board. It would be great if all nurses could work toward a goal to help all patients with a determination to get them the care they need. I wouldn’t want my friends or family to be taken care of by a person that won’t provide basic respect. I wouldn’t even want that for

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