Philosophy Of Caring Reflection Report

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Reflection
A few hours before my observation time I was asked if I was nervous at all, and I said, "no way I'm good because I can't actually perform any skills this time". But as I started driving there I got a little more nervous. Then as I was standing at the nurse's station waiting for my nurse to arrive I felt like I was just in the way of everyone and just that awkward person standing around not knowing what was happening. Then when the nurses started speaking about their patients for shift change, I was a bit overwhelmed with everything going on. There was a lot of terminology and abbreviations being used that I don't yet know. But then it was also rewarding to hear information about patients that I did recognize and be able to say I know about that and I understand what that diagnosis is. I really liked how my nurse explained to me how she chooses to pick which patient to work with first because I feel like that can be a hard task at times when every patient is needing something. It made sense to me that you would first go to the pediatric patients as long as nobody was in a tight time restraint. Then as …show more content…

This theory is all about caring for your patient and not being able to succeed at the job of nursing without caring for our patients. It is said that caring is a fundamental to nursing. "Caring involves having consideration for, taking care of, and being concerned about the other" (Alligood, 2014, pg. 156). Throughout my observational even though I was not performing hands on skills, I considered my patient's wants and needs, I wanted to be able to perform and take care of my patient, and I was concerned about how the patient was feeling throughout the clinical. Nursing requires a lot of time, education, and skills practice but if we are not able to care for our patient's there is no way we will be successful in our

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