Examples Of Professionalism In The Workplace

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Professionalism in the Workplace
Ladan Mohamed
NUR 145-Summer 2017

Professionalism in the Workplace
The nursing health field didn’t start as professional and organized as it is today. It started long away in the 19th -20th century; with a lady named Florence Nightingale. She was well known for her night rounds to help assist the wounded soldiers. She was known as, “Lady with the Lamp” (Potter & Perry, 2015 pg.106). What we are learning in school today is about the fundamental of patient care, cleanliness, and management is the legacy of Florence Nightingale. According to Fundamentals of Nursing by Yoost and Crawford, it stated that nursing profession has elevated to a higher degree of professionalism and respectability. I believe that professionalism is required in the working place. As a professional nurse, I’m expected to …show more content…

According to Yoost and Crawford (2017), supports that nurse’s appearance can either instill confidence in the patient or total mistrust. Part of being professional in the work place is presenting yourself as a professional nurse. A professional nurse is clean, well-groomed, with ironed uniform. There should be no artificial fingernails; nails should be cut short. Perfumes, colognes and body odor should be avoided. The odor of cologne and perfumes can be nauseating, distressing or the patient might have an allergy reaction to it. Imagine as a patient, a nursing walks in with unwashed, ungroomed hair, wrinkly and shabby scrubs and punch of jewelry. What would you think of the nurse? In most case, the nurse will lose respect from the patient and the staff. This kind of nurse will be considered as lazy, unorganized and uncaring. I believe that the public’s perception of nurses can influence the effectiveness of nursing practice and we should be considered as the nurse provides

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