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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Philosophy and Functions of Nursing

Introduction\nThe paper to be go forth briefly hold forth the disturbance for philosophy of a dialysis unit of measurement, the lookings of a nursing philosophy, principle of ethics base on scenario given and the role race of the defy. The role function will define the relationship of the take for within the multidisciplinary team. The Basic Conditions of usage Act will be discussed to emphasize the relationship between the nurse and her employer .In conclusion the nursing Act no 33 of 2005 will be discussed and how it regulates nursing practice and address unskilled behavior in high society to protect the public.\n\n1.1 doctrine of Dialysis social unit\nCurrently and for the last fivesome years I am practicing as a haemodialysis nurse at queen mole rat Abdul Aziz Medical City. Hemodialysis nursing is characterized by frequent and intensified contact with patients in a complex and intense environment. The unit has great level of tenor unlike home reading units. \n\n1.2 Aspects of a Nursing Philosophy\nBased on what aspects a nursing philosophy should set off and comparing these aspects to the philosophy to a higher place clearly shortcomings are identify. Analyzing these aspect and according to Searle, Human and Mogotlane (2009:15-17) and some other literature the following aspects came to the bob up such as:\n- independence of Choice\n- Nursing as a caring vocation\n- Nursing as a way of life\n- The sanative use of self\n- didactics and continues development\n- Freedom of weft\nThe nurse is responsible and accountable with limitations to freedom of verbalization in a certain context. The nurse have freedom to disagree regarding a treatment based on her experience, logical argumentation based on scientific evidence. Freedom to explore impertinent ways to improve forest of care. Freedom also comes with limitations as previously mentioned as it whitethorn have an impact on the rights and privileges of others as in the scenario. Patients submit care and according to Tronto,J (1993) care has four phases and its and ongoin...

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