Description
This Assignment addresses this course outcome:
MN502-1: Formulate a professional nursing philosophy based upon the role and responsibilities of the advanced nurse.
Introduction
The purpose of this Assignment is for you to present your views, values, and beliefs about the four concepts of the nursing metaparadigm (i.e., person, nursing, health, and environment) and their interrelationship to one another as they guide your current nursing practice. The process of identifying a personal nursing philosophy of advanced nursing practice and continuously examining, affirming, and validating this philosophy through caring for patients, families, communities, populations, and/or systems can foster professional and personal growth that builds advanced practice expertise.
Directions
In this Assignment, you will develop the first draft of your personal philosophy of advanced practice nursing. You will continue to work on this document throughout the course, with new drafts reflecting your growing sophistication as you reflect on each week's lesson.
A philosophical statement includes these elements:
- An introduction that presents your thought processes used to articulate a philosophy of advanced practice nursing. Note that APA does not use a heading for the introduction, because it is assumed that the first few paragraphs of a manuscript are the introduction.
- Valued personal concepts, such as:
- Metaparadigm concepts such as person/client, nursing, health, and environment
- Additional concepts you may find valuable to advanced practice, such as IOM Future of Nursing, accountability, interprofessional collaborative practice, social justice, and professionalism
- Definition of each concept selected
- Relationships between and among concepts within your personal philosophy as applied to your current practice. A diagram with should be used to graphically depict these interrelationships.
Organization of Your Paper
Your final paper is to be written in APA format (including organization, documentation, and references) and be no more than two pages in length. The paper should include a title page and reference list, however, these pages are not included in the final page count.
Course materials, except textbook, may be used and must be supplemented by current literature from peer-reviewed nursing journals no older than 5 years.
Additional resources to support this Assignment include:
- Reflection: Readings
- IOM Future of Nursing
- Interprofessional collaborative practice
Evaluation Criteria
To view the Grading Rubric for this Assignment, please visit the Grading Rubrics section of the Course Resources.
Assignment Requirements
Before finalizing your work, you should:
- Minimum requirement of at least 5 sources of support
- be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
- consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
- utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.
Your writing Assignment should:
- follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
- be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
- display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
- use APA 6th Edition
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Running head: PROFESSIONAL NURSING PHILOSOPHY
PROFESSIONAL NURSING PHILOSOPHY
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Professional nursing philosophy
Philosophy of nursing indicates the thoughts of individuals on what they believe to be
true with regards to the nature of various activities within the nursing profession. In modern-day
nursing practices, some philosophies are used to describe and guide the manner in which
professionals are supposed to take place within the nursing fraternity. Primary, nursing
philosophy concentrates on the four concepts of nursing which include a person, nursing, health,
and environment. The relationship between these concepts is responsible for the success or
failure of the nursing practices. The description of these philosophies is important in improving
the quality of nursing practices in the society.
Valued personal concepts
Person/client
Without the clients, the nurses need the clients. Primarily, nurses provide services to the
persons. Most accurately described, clients, refer to the entities that benefit from the services and
actions of the various nursing professionals (Thorne, 2016).
Description
In all the actions within the nursing sector, the interests of the clients should be given the
first attention. In all situations, the personal health of the clients should be given consideration.
Instructively, not all clients are the same, and the uniqueness among these groups of people
should be used in determining the most appropriate care. ...