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    The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has put forth a definition of nursing that resonates with me, it describes nursing as both an autonomous and collaborative endeavor to care for individuals and families as well as groups and communities (2002).

  2. Oct 7, 2020 · The central core of nursing is the nurse-patient relationship. I believe in provider-patient therapeutic relationships. As a nurse, setting a calm environment for the patient to heal both...

  3. Dec 1, 2007 · A definition of nursing as situated caring is presented, along with a historical discussion of nursing epistemology and theory for context. Implications for practice, education, and research...

    • Olga Jarrín
  4. A personal philosophy of nursing has become a critical element in my approach to developing as a professional nurse and nurse educator, promoting good patient care and quality of life, and determining my values, beliefs and future directions.

  5. An Integral Conceptualization of Nursing. When viewed through the lens of the Right-Hand quadrants, nursing is technical actions and physical behavior. When nursing is viewed through the lens of the Left-Hand quadrants, nursing is the caring thought, feeling, and intention behind the action.

  6. Jul 1, 2014 · what is philosophy and how is it important in nursing practice? To address these questions, we start by exploring the trends of anti-intellectualism, instrumentalism, and neoliberalism that inform the socio-political context of resistance to philosophy in nursing. Next, we introduce philosophy and the common categorizations of analytical

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  8. Jul 12, 2023 · This definition of “nursing philosophy” provides an opening for further inquiry helping to illuminate its functionalities and potentialities for outputs that can facilitate rigorous practice, education, and scholarship.

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