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Running head: PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 1
Philosophy of Nursing: Compassion, Honesty, and Respect
Cynthia T. Lee
University of Arizona
PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 2
Philosophy of Nursing: Compassion, Honesty, and Respect
Nursing is a profession that can make a significant impact in the lives of many. Being so,
there are certain qualities that I feel are necessary to be an amazing nurse: compassion, honesty,
and respect. During these present times, it is so easy to be task-oriented and constantly on the go.
As nurses, we will have multiple patients at a time, so there is potential to treat the diagnosis and
not the individual. I truly feel that these three qualities ensure that nurses will provide patients
with best care possible.
Compassion, in my opinion, is a must-have quality when it comes to nursing. A nurse
without compassion treats only the diagnosis, and a person’s health is made up of more than one
component: physical, social and mental wellbeing (Centers for Disease Control And Prevention,
2014). Being able to empathize with patients, builds rapport, and creates an environment that is
inclusive of the physical, social, and mental aspects of health. During my clinical rotations, I
have heard patients complain about how the healthcare system cares more about their money
than their wellbeing, which is something a patient should never feel.
Honesty is something I value personally; if I were a patient, I would want to know
exactly what was happening to me, and what the plans are for my treatment. Being honest, builds
trust and credibility with the patient. Patients are more cooperative with health professionals they
deem trustworthy. I observed a nursing student tell a patient that she needed to get a finger stick
for a glucose reading. He was already hesitant, but she told him she only needed to poke him
once. Unfortunately, she did not get enough blood and had to poke him a second time. When she
went back into the room to administer his insulin, he refused; the nursing student lost the
patient’s trust.
PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 3
Respect is another quality that builds rapport with the patient. Patients want to be treated
with dignity and involved with their treatment. I have seen a patient “fire” his nurse because he
felt that she talked down to him. He felt like he was being treated like a child and did not receive
full disclosure of his care. Being respectful to patients encompasses getting to know them, their
culture, and beliefs; it helps to distinguish a treatment plan that the patient will be cooperative
with.
I truly believe that these qualities are crucial in nursing because each person should be
treated as an individual and not a diagnosis. Health includes a person’s social and mental
wellbeing as well as their physical wellbeing, so developing relationships with patients is critical
in delivering the best quality of care. With compassion, honesty, and respect, nurses will be able
to create an environment that optimizes the health of their patients.
PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 4
References
Centers for Disease Control And Prevention. (2014). Social Determinants of Health. Centers
for Disease Control And Prevention. Retrieved from:
http://www.cdc.gov/socialdeterminants/Definitions.html
I have reviewed the Code of Academic Integrity and can attest that this document is consistent
with the provisions of the code and represents my own original work. Signed: Cynthia Lee
PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 5

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Philosophy of Nursing

  • 1. Running head: PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 1 Philosophy of Nursing: Compassion, Honesty, and Respect Cynthia T. Lee University of Arizona
  • 2. PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 2 Philosophy of Nursing: Compassion, Honesty, and Respect Nursing is a profession that can make a significant impact in the lives of many. Being so, there are certain qualities that I feel are necessary to be an amazing nurse: compassion, honesty, and respect. During these present times, it is so easy to be task-oriented and constantly on the go. As nurses, we will have multiple patients at a time, so there is potential to treat the diagnosis and not the individual. I truly feel that these three qualities ensure that nurses will provide patients with best care possible. Compassion, in my opinion, is a must-have quality when it comes to nursing. A nurse without compassion treats only the diagnosis, and a person’s health is made up of more than one component: physical, social and mental wellbeing (Centers for Disease Control And Prevention, 2014). Being able to empathize with patients, builds rapport, and creates an environment that is inclusive of the physical, social, and mental aspects of health. During my clinical rotations, I have heard patients complain about how the healthcare system cares more about their money than their wellbeing, which is something a patient should never feel. Honesty is something I value personally; if I were a patient, I would want to know exactly what was happening to me, and what the plans are for my treatment. Being honest, builds trust and credibility with the patient. Patients are more cooperative with health professionals they deem trustworthy. I observed a nursing student tell a patient that she needed to get a finger stick for a glucose reading. He was already hesitant, but she told him she only needed to poke him once. Unfortunately, she did not get enough blood and had to poke him a second time. When she went back into the room to administer his insulin, he refused; the nursing student lost the patient’s trust.
  • 3. PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 3 Respect is another quality that builds rapport with the patient. Patients want to be treated with dignity and involved with their treatment. I have seen a patient “fire” his nurse because he felt that she talked down to him. He felt like he was being treated like a child and did not receive full disclosure of his care. Being respectful to patients encompasses getting to know them, their culture, and beliefs; it helps to distinguish a treatment plan that the patient will be cooperative with. I truly believe that these qualities are crucial in nursing because each person should be treated as an individual and not a diagnosis. Health includes a person’s social and mental wellbeing as well as their physical wellbeing, so developing relationships with patients is critical in delivering the best quality of care. With compassion, honesty, and respect, nurses will be able to create an environment that optimizes the health of their patients.
  • 4. PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING 4 References Centers for Disease Control And Prevention. (2014). Social Determinants of Health. Centers for Disease Control And Prevention. Retrieved from: http://www.cdc.gov/socialdeterminants/Definitions.html I have reviewed the Code of Academic Integrity and can attest that this document is consistent with the provisions of the code and represents my own original work. Signed: Cynthia Lee