Rutvi Patel
Grand Canyon University: NSG-301
March 31, 2015
Nursing Philosophy Statement
Everyday someone is coming across a problem that they have to face, the information’s that people expand, and the things that we learn are engaged and processed in our daily life has made the world that it is today. An individual in their lifetime has contributed to the society at some point in their lifetime, whether it has been through teaching, sharing their ideas or their opinion. Keeping this in mind, I will illustrate about my ethical beliefs that relate to the nursing, perception of care, the strategies and goals set for nursing, and affirmation for the nursing profession. “Ethical beliefs are influenced and …show more content…
According to the Creasia and Friberg (2011), “The status of nursing as a profession is important because it reflects the value society places on the work of nurses and the centrality of this work to the good of society” (p.47). Nursing is also a selfless act profession that most people choose as their career because they are passionate about caring and taking care of others. This career gives nurses an opportunity to make difference in their community and give everything from teaching the patients, to even learning things from the patients. I want to ensure for my patient safety and be able to have that bond with the patient, where they can trust decisions that I take to provide the best care possible for …show more content…
224). In the field of nursing, an individual is constantly gaining new information whether is has to do with the patients or your own ethical beliefs, perception of care, the strategies and goals set for nursing, and affirmation for the nursing profession. As nurses we are teaching the patients and we are also gaining knowledge from the patients as well. It’s essential for all the nurses that work together to get along and work together to create and strong environment to provide the greatest care possible for the