What Is Reflection In Nursing Essay

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Being a student nurse in Lehman College has given me a great opportunity to observe nurse’s interaction with the patients. Nurses have a lot of responsibilities in the hospital. Some of the responsibilities that nurses have are doing assessments for those that are ill, give medications, and change dressing. In the hospital, one nurse usually take care of 5-6 patients on their unit floor. Nurses must have a therapeutic relationship with the patient and their family members. Sometimes a nurse has so much responsibilities, that it is hard to accomplish every task perfectly. In my clinical at Jacobi Medical Center, a patient that was newly admitted to the hospital was bleeding in his stomach, because he has stomach cancer. The patient’s sister came to the hospital; she saw the blood and was very upset. She was crying and told the nurse to clean the blood off her younger brother. The nurse said she was going to take care of it, …show more content…

It is a human science because it is the interpretation of the experiences and activities with human beings. It is a job, where the nurse must take care of sick people by using therapeutic relationship to achieve the goal of nursing. The medical part of nursing is knowing the diseases and how the drugs interacts in the human body. Moving from a medical model of studying disease processes as the foundation for nursing education, to a nursing model of understanding the meaning of unitary lived experiences, poses challenges for both faculty and students in today’s nursing world (Bunker, 2002). Nursing is always changing, which makes it challenging. In the beginning nursing was needed for the wounded in the wars. They did most of the caring, loving and support for the patient. Now the nurse does more medications and assessments. There is also advance nursing such as nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse

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