1. Journal: Observe, Process, and Reflect Essay
Journal: Observe, Process, and Reflect EssayTo prepare • Review the Week 6 Assignment 2
Rubric from the Course Information area. • Review the information about how to complete
Journal Assignments. • Think about the feelings you have experienced while completing
your first BSN course. • Reflect on your goals and think about how you plan to achieve them.
• Think about the material you encountered in the course this week and consider one aspect
of the classroom resources (Assignments, Discussions, or assigned readings) that surprised
you. Be sure to think about why the material interested you as a thinker. • Set a timer (on
the stove, a clock, or on your phone) and write for 10 minutes without stopping. Journal:
Observe, Process, and Reflect Essay. • You may find it helpful to use the following format as
a guide for your Journal writing: o Observe. Describe the week’s content and resources as if
you are writing to a person who has not seen, heard, or observed them. o Process. Answer
the question, “What does this content or topic mean?” o Reflect. Answer the question, “What
is the value of understanding this material?” Submit a minimum 150-word Journal
Assignment. How do you feel about completing your first BSN course? What are your goals,
and how do you plan to achieve them?Journal: Observe, Process, and Reflect EssayORDER A
PLAGIARISM- FREE PAPER NOWObserve, process and reflectHow do you feel about
completing your first BSN course?I have mixed feelings about completing my first BSN
course. On one hand, I am sad that the experience is coming to an end. I still remember
attending the first class and getting introduced to the lecturer, I was very keen not to meet
any of the class material. One the other hand, I am happy because the completion validates
the time that I have spent in the school by showing that I have acquired additional
knowledge and experience. In addition, it puts me closer to my dream of writing nursing
policies and not just implementing whatever policies others have presented. Besides that, I
feel a little anxious since I need a job when I graduate and I as yet do not have a job.Journal:
Observe, Process, and Reflect EssayWhat are your goalsand how do you plan to achieve
them?As a nursing student, I have seven goals. My first goal is to contribute to the nursing
profession through practice and leadership activities. I will achieve this goal by getting
employed in a professional setting as a nursing practitioner then improving my professional
knowledge, competence, skills and experience while taking on greater nursing
responsibilities. My second goal is to cultivate an intellectual desire to advance nursing
inquiry and study. I will achieve this goals through continually enrolling for more advanced
nursing courses even as I engage in research activities (Lundy &Janes, 2016). My third goal
is to participate in nursing care delivery in different environments with the objective of
2. reducing existing health disparities. I will achieve this goal by providing regular pro-bono
nursing services in disadvantaged communities such as slims. My fourth goal is to provide
patient-centered, evidence-based and safe nursing care that reflects inter-professional
collaboration and ethical clinical judgment. I will achieve this goal by providing my nursing
services within inter-professional care teams that integrate knowledge from different
health professionals to provide the best possible medical care (Duphily, 2014). My final goal
is to integrate best practices in nursing practice to improve care outcomes. I will achieve
this goal by keeping abreast with current evidence through extensively reading the latest
medical and nursing publications (Joel, 2013).Journal: Observe, Process, and Reflect
EssayReferencesDuphily, N. (2014). Transitioning from LPN/LVN to BSN. New York, NY:
Springer Publishing Company.Joel, L. (2013). Advanced practice nursing: essentials of role
development (3rded.). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Company.Lundy, K. &Janes, S. (eds)
(2016). Community health nursing: caring for the public’s health (3rded.). Burlington, MA:
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