My Personal Philosophy Of Advanced Practice Nurses

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Regardless of our backgrounds, upbringing, culture or ethnicity, we all have a philosophy that guides us in our employment. whether they take the time to think about it or not, it still exists within us. Advanced practice nurses(APN) have come from all walk of like but we all have our personal beliefs about what nursing entails and what it does not entails. Those values that we hold dear to us are extremely significant. In fact, such beliefs and/or values greatly impact the choices we make.
For as long as I am in the nursing occupation, my philosophy is one in which I will stand by. My philosophy is based upon me administering competent, compassionate, empathetic and holistic care to my personal best of ability. This philosophy developed from …show more content…

It fosters many metaparadigms that influence the nurse-patient relationship. One of such is caring. Caring is described as a multifaceted, and trans-cultural process, established in an ethical and spiritual milieu. Caring depicts a moral obligation that lays the ethical framework for nursing. By being an advocate for our patients, APN should recognize the preferences of our patients in an emphatic and caring manner to organize and facilitate their treatment …show more content…

Dr Jean Watson’s, Philosophy of Human Caring, implements the theoretical basis on which my philosophy is based upon. I firmly believe that me being an APN “stands in the gap” among my patient and their wellbeing. “Jean Watson, nursing’s living legend, began the development of the Theory of Human Caring/Caring Science over 35 years ago; since that time, the theory has evolved, and yet the concept of the creation of a transpersonal caring-healing moment remains as central to the core of both understanding and enacting the theory in nursing practice” (Clark, 2016). Another philosopher that I greatly admire was Florence Nightingale who was known as the founder of modern day nursing. “Nightingale’s concepts of person, health, and environment in the practice of nursing, coalesced with her use of statistical analyses in validating nursing actions, would foreshadow the future development of universal nursing knowledge and language base” (Arnone,

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