Film Analysis: The American Nurse Film

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The American Nurse film told the stories of many different nurses from all over the world. They explained what led to become a nurse and what nursing has taught them. There were many professional nursing concepts that were brought forth in the video that related to concepts we discussed in class. A few of the nursing concepts discussed in the film were evidence-based practice, communication and collaboration, and pathway to professionalism. The first nursing concept were going to discuss is evidence based practice. Although all the nurses featured demonstrated evidence based practice Naomi demonstrated it more frequently throughout the film. Being that Naomi experienced a miscarriage and vowed to herself that she didn’t want her patients to go through the loss she went through, she used her experienced to provide the best care. She not only used an approach that integrated the best evidence from studies but also her judgement and own similar experiences while considering the patient’s own preferences and values. Another nursing concept that was demonstrated throughout the film was communication and collaboration. This nursing concept is important in the field of nursing being that one cannot take care of a patient by …show more content…

Sister Stephen demonstrated this concept magnificently. Although, there are many characteristics of a professional nurse, caring and altruism were two traits that Sister Stephens presented. She had a business that cared for older adults and on the other hand took in children and animals and used all three to provide therapy to one another. She would use the animals to provide therapy to the children and the adults. It was evident that Sister Stephens cared tremendously about all her patients. She too experienced the death of a loved one and used that to channel her passion of nursing. She is motivated by service and considers her work a part of her

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