Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Leadership
Articulates the values of the profession and the role of the nurse as member of the
interdisciplinary health care team.
Example: In this paper I utilized provision one from the code of ethics of the
American Nurses Association to help support my idea that nursing is a professional,
constantly growing profession in which combined efforts from multiple disciplines
are used to provide holistic care to patients and their families. I also discussed that
one purpose of the nurse is to communicate the needs of the patient to other
healthcare professionals and stressed the importance of inter-professional
collaboration.
Professionalism
Applies an ethical decision-making framework and legal guidelines to clinical situations
that incorporate moral concepts, professional ethics, and advocacy for patient well-being
and preferences.
Example: In the paper, I described the two major principles that guide my nursing
practice as respect of my patients autonomy and justice. Advocating for patient
well-being is exemplified through justice and respect for autonomy. These
principles ensure you treat all patients equally and respect their ability to
determine their own health needs and treatments. I utilized these principles into
my care with a patient in a rehabilitation facility wanting to take her own natural
supplements and providing dental goods for the entire aggregate I have been
teaching in community health.
Culture
Integrates knowledge of cultural diversity in performing nursing interventions.
Example: In the revised paper, I discussed my assumption about the nurse- client
relationship in a culturally diverse setting. I placed emphasis on the importance of a
nurses ability to analyze his/her own beliefs. This will help him/her recognize and
respect cultural beliefs of other individuals different than theirs. I also explained that
by incorporating the patients cultural beliefs, a nurse can help speed the recovery
process because this will be comforting to the patient.