Personal Values Of Nursing

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Assignment 3
Complete a 1500 - 2000 WORD essay outlining your personal values and how these values help you to function in your role as a nurse. List the values that you believe are most important to the profession of nursing and state how these values assist nurses in giving ethical care to their patients.
Marking Details:
1. Identify personal values (choose four from the list below). (2 marks)
2. State how these values were formed, how they influence your character, and how you came to embrace these values. (2 marks)
3. State how these values help you function in your role as a LPN. (4 marks)
4. According to the SALPN Code of Ethics, what values are most important to Licensed Practical Nurses and why? (4 marks)
5. Discuss how these values …show more content…

Values, although tend to be stable, they can be changed or can be developed because values have cognitive, affective and behavioural components (Baillie & Black, 2015). Potter and Perry (2014) added that values influence behaviour basing on a conviction that a certain action is right depending on the given circumstances. Culture, society and personality were identified by Rokeach (1973, as cited in Baillie & Black, 2015) as key precedent of human values. Furthermore, as a person becomes more aware of and reflective about him/herself, he/she can consider to change his/her value set and will also result in modifying his/her attitudes and behaviour. By understanding one’s own personal values, he or she will become sensitive to the values of others. Values are important in nursing and health care as they strengthen all aspects of professional practice, including decision-making (Baillie & Black, 2015). The key factors influencing values in nursing include professional education, training and …show more content…

My first value is respect. Being respectful also means having good manners and being polite. I have learned this value since childhood, especially that Filipinos have a strong culture when it comes to giving respect to older people. My parents would always tell me off whenever I don’t use ‘please’, and ‘thank you’ so I have learned to use them all the time. In Filipino language, we use the words ‘po’ and ‘opo’ as a form of respect. Whenever we address customers and bosses, especially the elderly, we always use ‘po’ at the end of each sentence as a sign of respect. We also use ‘opo’, a more respectable way instead of ‘oo’ a casual way of saying ‘yes’. Another form of respect that we practice in the Philippines, which I still do now as an adult, is called ‘mano’ or ‘pagmamano’. It is a gesture performed as a sign of respect to elders similar to hand-kissing. We do as a way of accepting blessing from the elder by bowing towards the offered hand of the elder and press the forehead on the elder's hand. I was also given the opportunity to live with a foster family in Japan where I’ve learnt a lot of their customs when it comes to giving respect such as bowing. As I turned into an adult, I have learned different way of showing respect. Respect is not just for the elderly, customers or authorities but to everyone. This personality is very important in nursing

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