Patient center care
My nursing philosophy is always centered on achieving the best possible patient outcomes. It is critical for me that my patients are always comfortable, safe, and at ease. Compassion and human dignity is two of my most important basic nursing beliefs. I am a really compassionate person and I want every one of my patients to feel understood and supported by my care. The dignity of people is really important to me. I respect and value the individuality of each person I care for. I plan to keep their dignity by treating them with empathy, care and never underestimating their worth. I care about all of my patients, whatever their reason for being in the hospital, and I want to help them find a safe zone. I want my patients to believe that I go above and beyond in my duty to make them feel at ease and cared for. Being sick or in a hospital setting is a very vulnerable status, and my desire is that my patients.
Therapeutic relationship with my client
My patients, be able to openly express themselves to me and have faith in our therapeutic nurse-client relationship. My goal is to build my profession towards providing a secure, respectful, and transparent atmosphere for my clients. I am constantly striving to learn and develop to provide the finest care possible. I hope to make a good difference in my clients’ lives and contribute to their general well-being by maintaining human dignity, promoting honesty, and earning their trust. These guidelines for nurses define my profession, influencing how I interact with patients, colleagues, and the healthcare system. I aspire to provide compassionate, patient-centered care by identifying the purpose of nursing, emphasizing nursing, prioritizing the nurse-patient relationship, providing holistic care, advocating for my patients, using evidence-based practice, and adhering