2. Your best quote that reflects your
approach… “It’s one small step for
man, one giant leap for mankind.”
- NEIL ARMSTRONG
3. Philosophy Of Nursing Education :-
A philosophy of nursing education
including beliefs and value and values
with regard to man in general, and
specifically man as the learner, teacher,
and nurse and the client and the beliefs
about health illness, society nursing,
and learning etc.
4. According Christian philosophy. Nursing
considered as, profession of charity.
Spiritual
Moral
Intellectual
Emotional
Physical
Social
5. Spiritual :-
Religion should serve as the primary integrating
factor in the development of the curriculum in a
school of nursing. The principles of religion and
morality are unchanging. By this stable truth, the
nurse will be able to meet intelligently the
changing conditions of modern social living.
Religion provides the motives for the nurse
influenced by religious principles.
Moral
Through understanding of moral principles
governing man's conduct and action leading to
the nurses to study 'ethics' (it is the philosophic
science of human acts) from the point of the
view of the order they should have regarding
one another and man's ultimate destiny which
they
6. ought to help him achieve and it
also teaches the individual how to
judge accurately the moral
goodness or badness of any action.
Nurse has d to apply right conduct,
in various situations of her daily life
based on a sound moral character,
adequate understanding and
habitual application of proper moral
standards.
7. Intellectual
To provide a systematic development and e training of the
intellect, so that it may be d enlightened, disciplined and
disposed to function in accordance with the purpose for
which it was created For the fulfillment of nursing functions,
s nursing education should give training in:. Memory,
Direction of imagination. Strengthening and expansion of
the capacity for association.• Cultivation and training of the
intellect
8. Judge wisely.
Reason soundly
Acquire prudence, wisdom and intellectual
virtues.
Imparts knowledge. Provide opportunity for
the student to analyze nursing care
situations and problems, to apply various
theoretical knowledge and skills in the field of
clinical situation. Development of
communication skills to express their
thoughts.
9. Emotional Needs
Nurse must be able to function as
a mature, self- dependent and
responsible individual and must
be able to relate well to other
people. It shows emotional
maturity where by all her
emotional needs were met.The
primary emotional needs are:
Affection and love.A feeling of
belongingness. Achievement or
status i.e., prestige or self-
esteem. Approval from the group
and from the authority
figures.These needs must be
met, if the student is to mature
into a well integrated personality
10. Physical
To promote the harmonious
development physical needs also has to
be met, to preserve her body and the
essentials of her health. Nurse should
have knowledge of how to guide the
others, who need assistance in learning,
how to keep well or how to improve
health.
11. Social
Nurse is a social being, who must pass
her life in society in relation to which, she
has both privileges and obligations.
Nursing is linked with social culture, in
which nursing activities are carried out.
The nursing student should be taught, to
use her will power in gaining control
12. oncept and Meaning of
ursing Education: -
The unique function of
e nurse is to assist the
dividual, sick or well, in
e performance of those
tivities contributing to
ealth or its
covery or to peaceful
eath thus he would
erform unaided, if he had
e necessary strength, will
knowledge and to do
is in such a way as to
elp him to gain
dependence as rapidly as
13. -The concept of nursing, according to Virginia
Henderson(1958).
The essential components of professional nursing practice (according to
American Nurses Association) include; care, cure and coordination. Nursing
is based on scientific principles (system- maize knowledge) and an art i.e.,
composed of skills that require expertise and profit- cadency for their
execution. Nursing is a dynamic; therapeutic and educative process in
meeting the health needs of the society. Assisting the individual or family to
achieve their potential for self-direction.
[Education brings change in behavior of the individual in a desirable
manner. It aims at all- round development of an individual to become
mature, self-sufficient, intellectually, culturally refined, socially efficient and
spiritually advance.