Concept Of Caring In Nursing

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“A nurse is never too tired, nor too sick, nor too cold, nor too hungry,” was once said by a nurse in by a nurse in the film, “Sentimental Women Need Not Apply: A History of the American Nurse.” Nursing was just starting off at that time; it has grown greatly and is a consistently growing discipline as well as the struggle to truly understand what nursing is.
The disciple of human science was created by German philosopher Wilhelm Dilthey, who defines the concept as capturing human beings, their experiences as the source of knowledge, and the everyday lived reality of individuals (Butts 2010). He states that nurses must see themselves as scientists for nursing to be a human science; their provision of care can be viewed through the physical, …show more content…

The concept of caring goes beyond the simple dictionary definition of being concerned for, especially in the field of nursing. Arnold and Boggs defines caring as “an intentional human action characterized by commitment and a sufficient level of knowledge and skill to allow you to support the basic integrity” of the client (2014). In other words, caring is a sincere act performed by a nurse or anyone who contains the ability to do those actions. Swanson states that caring, in terms of nursing, consist of five components; knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief (Smith 2012). Knowing it about being open-minded and trying to understand a situation from the client’s point of view. Being with is simply just being present for the client and making him/she not feel alone. Doing for is advocating, basically doing what the client would have done if he/she could have done it. Enabling is to encourage the client to try to return to their normal self and be as independent as possible. Maintaining belief is trying to keep the client’s confidence and hope alive while he/she is trying to go through the situation. These components help a nurse to provide a quality sense of caring to a patient. Caring is essential especially to someone in need because human beings are social beings that need the support …show more content…

When Vivian was having trouble with her thought, the nurse showed that she cared because she leaned in to listen to Vivian’s thoughts. Then when Vivian started crying, the nurse stayed to comfort her by holding her hand, giving her a tissue and offering her a popsicle that would help her feel better. At the end of the movie, a tremendous act of caring was demonstrated by the nurse when she fought the doctor and then tried to tell code blue team that Vivian was DNR even though they were not listening to her. Then after the code blue team had left Vivian messy and exposed, the nursing, with care, covered Vivian to preserved her dignity and moved her head to a comfortable

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