Identify a nursing philosophy that best matches personal philosophy.

Discuss a personal nursing philosophy. Apply what you have learned about nursing theory in this course. Identify a nursing philosophy that best matches your personal philosophy. Discuss a nursing framework or theory that fits that philosophy including how it fits your personal philosophy. Identify a possible situation in which that framework or theory would be a poor fit and discuss why it is a poor fit for that situation.

Instructions:

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use app citations and 6-10 references in app format. Below I gave an example of mu nursing philosophy. Jean Watson’s they is a mid-range theory that can be used to discuss my nursing philosophy.

My philosophy of nursing is to treat someone the way I would want to be treated, showing love and compassion to all. I believe each patient should be treated as an individual because when I look at them I can just imagine the positions they once held in life. I also believe its vital to address the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of the patient and to incorporate their culture, families and belief system in their health.

nursing theory learned are grand nursing theories

mid-range nursing theories

Some of the nursing theorists discussed are Dorothea Orem, Jean Watson, Hildegrard Peplau, etc.

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