In the course Nursing 110, I was asked to provide a mission statement on how I would pride myself in regards to my future practice and profession. I hoped to become a hardworking, persevering and compassionate nurse who creates a safe place for patients to become healthy again. To this day, all of those qualities are something I am still in the process of becoming, but that I am guaranteed to be. Not only am I a nursing student, I am a student nurse assistant floating to different floors each week frequently working with different patients. I do not see nursing as just a career, I see nursing as caring for people who are unable to provide for themselves, while being selfless in action. I believe the qualities I provided in my mission statement …show more content…
Joseph’s College of Nursing, I remember being asked to create a mission statement concerning my future practice. It was not even something I had to think about. I have known for a very long time that I wanted to go into the nursing profession and exactly how I wanted my future patients to receive care from me. As for the qualities I chose in my mission statement, they all stand true. I hoped to become a hardworking nurse and I believe I have gotten better experience with that being enrolled as a full time student between St. Joseph’s College of Nursing and Le Moyne College, working at St. Joseph’s Hospital in my free time, as well as maintaining a social balance between family and friends. The late hours of staying up studying, completing assignments for other classes, attending my classes, going to clinical at the beginning of the week and then working on my days off make me believe I am a hardworker. When I step into the hospital each morning regardless if I am working or I am doing my clinical hours, I push everything aside that does not involve direct patient care and I believe that changes the way my patients in clinical or at work receive care from me. At the hospital, I am all helping hands. Whenever my peers need help, whether or not it is my patient, I am on their team and will always offer my hands when I am not busy. I know there are many times when I have needed an extra pair of hands to provide safe care to my patient whether it be getting them to the bathroom, turning them in bed, or simply cleaning them up, and my peers have always been available to help and I want the same for them. Being a compassionate nurse is a quality that I have always understood. Nursing takes knowledge, skills, caring, and many other qualities. Each time I walk into a patient's room, one of the first things I do is establish rapport. I always want my patients to feel secure and that their condition is being properly taken care
However, I needed to ensure I could handle the rigorous academic and clinical demands of PA school. Balancing work, school, research, and multiple clubs during my college years proved to be a test of endurance. Despite the challenges, I couldn't bear the thought of giving up on witnessing my patients' smiles as they made progress through therapy. Just as my patients exhibited strength in their recovery, I challenged myself to excel in time management and balance. Weekdays were filled with classes, behavioral research, club events, and executive duties—all aimed at academic success, scientific discovery, supporting classmates, and personal growth.
Keiser University Nursing Program Applicant Writing Assignment Please identify and describe characteristics of nursing practice as you understand it, that have attracted you to the profession. Describe any work, volunteer or life experiences, which you believe have prepared you for nursing education. What personal qualities do you possess that you believe would enhance your practice of nursing.
The school of health professions and nursing has a mission/vision statement. The statement discusses educating students from diverse backgrounds to address the social and health needs for the new millennium. The key words I noted in this statement are social and health needs, individual, family, community, humanistic values, interprofessional skills, technology, social wellness, teaching, and research. On the website for the bachelor of nursing program, there is a mission and philosophy statement. The mission statement discusses preparing students for life-long learning to deliver quality nursing care in a global environment.
Nursing is not only the profession I feel would be a good fit for me, but I also feel that it’s my calling and purpose. I say that to say I strongly believe that each individual has a purpose in
Nurses that show compassionate behaviors can give patient the feeling that both the nurse and the patient are working for the best possible outcome for the
My Intent to Be a Nurse Practitioner Coming from a third world country where there aren’t many opportunities for work and funding for education, proceding to nursing school was a grand opportunity. The privilege to attend a government subsidized school where top students in the region compete to get into the program that allowed only 60 students per year was indeed a blessing. As clinical rotations began, what was once considered a mere opportunity evolved into a true passion for caring as I truly love and enjoy nursing and helping people.
I was not born into the world to do everything, but I was born into the world with great intentions; intentions to make a difference, to be an outstanding leader, ambassador, and advocate to serve and give back to the society. Ever since I have known myself, I have always wanted to become a nurse. A hardship that has made me stronger is, after my first semester in the pre-nursing
A career in nursing does match my values. All my values such being prestigious, having commitment with patients, working together as a team, acquiring new knowledge and always being on top of things will be beneficial to my nursing career, because that’s what it takes to be a registered nurse along with many more qualities. My values will help me be the best registered nurse I could possibly be. The nursing setting that matches my values and interests would be in a hospital in my community, in the critical care department. I’m very interested in the critical care department in the hospitals, because in that department there’s more diversity of patients.
Upon entering the program, I perceived nursing as an easy and secure profession, given the high demand for nurses. I believed that a nurse's sole responsibility was to provide care and comfort to patients. However, as I proceeded with the program, I realized that it required a broad variety of expertise, such as knowledge, skills, and abilities. My values in nursing emphasize the need to have the ability to understand and manage complicated medical situations, interact with interdisciplinary teams, and navigate the healthcare system while also giving patients compassionate care. Hence, the ability to learn and master these essential skills is crucial for ensuring positive patient outcomes, delivering high-quality care, improving efficiency,
This philosophy reflects the lesson in Matthew 7:12, which states, “ So everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets”. I personally value the characteristic of kindness, which encompasses active listening, professionalism, and accountability. In order to be kind, nurses must actively invest time in their patients and express to them that they care for them and their family members. My belief is that if my family member was in the hospital I would want the nurse to show kindness to them, therefore I will show compassion to others family members. I value the art of kindness, because sometimes it is not easy to show love to patients who are combative or disrespectful.
I am in my third year of nursing and I am currently working in a hospital on an Orthopedic Neurological Trauma Unit. I collaborate with patients to identify the prominent health issues they are experiencing and advocate to ensure the care they receive is the most effective for their healing process. Patient interaction, learning new skills and evidence based practice, and being hands on with patient care are the benefits of my job that I enjoy the most. I form a bond with these patients and listen to their personal story to ensure that I give care individualized for each patient. As a Family Nurse Practitioner, I can connect with patients of various age ranges and diagnoses by applying these
I have a heart for service and a strong desire to make a difference in people’s lives. Becoming a nurse I will be able to fulfill my passion of making a positive impact on individual lives on a daily basis. I will be able to fulfill my nurturing and caring desires of helping others. I’m very passionate and fascinated with the medical field in all aspects. I strive for excellence, integrity and love interacting with all diversity of people.
As a nursing student, I have a grasp on what nursing is through textbooks and lectures. The more I learn about this profession, the more I learn about what my philosophy is. Although I haven’t gained clinical experience as a nurse, I have gained some clinical experience as a nurse assistant that helps me administer patient care while acquiring knowledge working under the supervision of nurses. This experience helps me to become knowledgeable on what their roles and responsibilities are, and it has inspired me that I hope when I graduate, to equal their skill, diligence and passion.
By completing this goal, I am advancing my career and expanding my effectiveness as a prosperous nurse. • Specialization – of course all of this have one area that we wanted to specialize. For me it is necessary for creating a professional growth and continuous learning. • – state here your reason V. COMPARING MY MOTIVATIONS AND LONG-TERM PURPOSE AT WORK WITH THE SEVEN LEVELS OF MOTIVATIONS
It is a profession in which teamwork between healthcare providers is essential to provide safe and appropriate care to all patients. I believe that nursing is a profession for me, and will continue to expand my knowledge as a nurse by educating myself, growing from past nursing opportunities, applying knowledge, and learning from patients and their families. My vision is to continue to develop my knowledge and grow as a nurse. As I continue to grow and learn about nursing, I believe that my philosophy will evolve with every new experience and will positively impact the client population. I trust that my philosophy of nursing will have a positive impact on my clients as my goal is to consistently provide competent, safe nursing care to all which is culturally safe.