What does nursing mean to me?

What does nursing mean to me?

1. What does nursing mean to me? 2. How do I use nursing knowledge in my practice? 3. How can I contribute to the development of nursing knowledge, as a nurse scholar? Questions about Assignment 3: A couple of things here. Look at the title of the assignment. This is building on what you have been reading/discussing/learning about throughout the course. 1) What does nursing mean to me: • define nursing o discussion on the meta paradigms o discussion on the characteristics I am NOT interested in descriptions of Fawcett or others re: components of the metaparadigm. I want to know what YOU think, given what you have learned. You can certainly say things like, "Considering how Fawcett (1989) and others have viewed nursing, I was surprised at my own definition of nursing to incorporate more of my whole self than what these theorists have said. For example, in my practice... (and then go on to elaborate on what you mean)."-- obviously this is just an example. Yes, do include other references-- and really move beyond the limited web-pages many of you have opted for in the previous papers 2) How do I use nursing knowledge: • how I link the public knowledge to my private knowledge • how theory guides my practice • how I synthesis this knowledge in my practice to do better Look at the questions here. Think about what they mean to you and before you begin your paper, jot down your thoughts. What does "public knowledge" mean to you? "Private Knowledge"? how do YOU define these? Theory guiding practice-- you have discussed this in the previous paper-- now talk briefly about how the theory (or theories) you have learned about inform your practice-- and the synthesis of this knowledge-- what has changed for you? (e.g., I'm more mindful of the concepts around "comfort"-- and then expand on what this means to you). 3) How can I contribute to nursing knowledge: • discuss methods? This is one students often ask about. Your contribution to nursing knowledge is how you use what you have learned to inform others-- in practice (discussing with colleagues, for example), in teaching (students or your patients), continuing to read/learn... considering how your view of nursing evolves over time (for example). Again, these are just examples. And please: get your APA referencing down pat. I will deduct marks for incorrect APA. I will also deduct marks for spelling/grammar (including punctuation) errors. Take some time to ensure that you have the same font throughout, that you have tidied up the paper so it is coherent and organized. Yes, use headings/sub-headings. Make sure you have an introduction to your paper (but you do not need a heading of "Introduction") and a Conclusion. Re-read your paper to make sure what you said you were going to write about in the Introduction is actually what you wrote about. Writing is a skill that requires practice and attention to detail. Count your words (yes) but more importantly, make every word count. I am NOT interested in descriptions of Fawcett or others re: components of the metaparadigm. I want to know what YOU think, given what you have learned. You can certainly say things like, "Considering how Fawcett (1989) and others have viewed nursing, I was surprised at my own definition of nursing to incorporate more of my whole self than what these theorists have said. For example, in my practice... (and then go on to elaborate on what you mean)."-- obviously this is just an example. Yes, do include other references-- and really move beyond the limited web-pages many of you have opted for in the previous papers 2) How do I use nursing knowledge: • how I link the public knowledge to my private knowledge • how theory guides my practice • how I synthesis this knowledge in my practice to do better Look at the questions here. Think about what they mean to you and before you begin your paper, jot down your thoughts. What does "public knowledge" mean to you? "Private Knowledge"? how do YOU define these? Theory guiding practice-- you have discussed this in the previous paper-- now talk briefly about how the theory (or theories) you have learned about inform your practice-- and the synthesis of this knowledge-- what has changed for you? (e.g., I'm more mindful of the concepts around "comfort"-- and then expand on what this means to you). 3) How can I contribute to nursing knowledge: • discuss methods? This is one students often ask about. Your contribution to nursing knowledge is how you use what you have learned to inform others-- in practice (discussing with colleagues, for example), in teaching (students or your patients), continuing to read/learn... considering how your view of nursing evolves over time (for example). Again, these are just examples. And please: get your APA referencing down pat. I will deduct marks for incorrect APA. I will also deduct marks for spelling/grammar (including punctuation) errors. Take some time to ensure that you have the same font throughout, that you have tidied up the paper so it is coherent and organized. Yes, use headings/sub-headings. Make sure you have an introduction to your paper (but you do not need a heading of "Introduction") and a Conclusion. Re-read your paper to make sure what you said you were going to write about in the Introduction is actually what you wrote about. Writing is a skill that requires practice and attention to detail. Count your words (yes) but more importantly, make every word count. APA 7TH EDITION

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PAPER DETAILS
Academic Level Masters
Subject Area Nursing
Paper Type  Essay
Number of Pages 10 Page(s)/2750 words
Sources 14
Format APA
Spacing Double Spacing

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