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Philosophy of Nursing
Andrea S. Pratt
University of Saint Mary
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permit the exchange of matter, energy, and information with human beings (McEwen et al.
2011). I feel the environment around us and those we care for is very important. Changes are
being made to a more home like environment to make people more comfortable in their
surroundings regardless of what their level of functioning is.
Nursing is the last metaparadigm of nursing. McEwen et al. (2011) defines nursing as a
science, an art, and a practice discipline and involves caring. Most of us went into the nursing
profession to care for people, serve others, and make someone else feel better. I know I put
every effort forth to provide care in a holistic manner to everyone involved. Spirituality and
caring together was able to provide caring with a scared reverent to reclaim the ideas of religious
ethics and some without the religious label (Pesut, 2013). Thus, nursing includes several
dynamics to function and do the work that nursing was designed to do.
The provisions of ethics are intertwined with day to day nursing. I try to practice within
the code of ethics at work and out in the community. I believe we are an extension of our
profession in nursing wherever we go. This makes it easy to stay within the law, be respectful of
all, be an advocate, and continue learning daily in our jobs and our lives, and striving to maintain
the code of ethics in which we function daily. As I practice nursing, I teach as I work with others
and learn from them at the same time. With multiple levels of caregivers, I feel it is important to
treat everyone with respect regardless of education and work together. I have told those I work
with that I would not ask them to do something that I myself would not do. This has gone a long
way to developing a strong working relationship and a strong team. I have been told that I have
an excellent bedside manner and am approachable. I was surprised that others are observing me
when I work. So, it has made me more aware than ever of my actions, interactions, and care.
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References
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McEwen, M. & Willis, E. M. (2011). Theoretical basis for nursing (4th ed.). Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Meehan, T. C. (2012). Spirituality and spiritual care for a careful nursing perspective. Journal
of Nursing Management, 20: 990-1001. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2012.01462.x
Pesut, B. (2012). Nursings' need for the idea of spirituality. Nursing Inquiry, 20 (1): 5-10.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2012.00608.x