write a statement of your philosophy of nursing

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nur 410-leading and managing in nursing.

Uh... Where is your statement?

Specializes in Peds/outpatient FP,derm,allergy/private duty.

Yes, please do tell us what you are intending to do with that post, so we can respond appropriately.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

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If we provide a statement of our philosophy of nursing, it would be our work that we're providing to you. Therefore, what is your philosophy of nursing? :)

Specializes in Nurse Leader specializing in Labor & Delivery.

You realize we don't work like Google, right?

You realize we don't work like Google, right?

I was thinking more like a Genie in a magic lamp: rub the lamp while making a request and POOF! Your gift is real! :D

So....OP.....are you waiting for a statement to magically appear...?

Here's a HUGE hint: Go search for and read the links in a website that talks about nursing models. See which one(s) are appealing to you. Figure out why you like them. Write it up.

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.
Here's a HUGE hint: Go search for and read the links in a website that talks about nursing models. See which one(s) are appealing to you. Figure out why you like them. Write it up.

THIS.

OP, go look and then come back to share yours...and then I'll share mines... :shy:

Specializes in Critical Care.
Yes, please do tell us what you are intending to do with that post, so we can respond appropriately.

They're intending on taking someone's answer that they like and copying it.

Specializes in Peds/outpatient FP,derm,allergy/private duty.
They're intending on taking someone's answer that they like and copying it.
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Possibly, and they decided not to fuss it up with too many pleases and thank yous. We have recently had people posting here wanting to sell completed writing assignments. Sometimes it takes them a while to catch on that you can't do that here so I thought it best to leave it open ended. Maybe the OP will return and clear it up for us!

It's a first post, too. S/he may not realize that this isn't how it works here. S/he will either learn, or not.

Good luck, OP (that means, "original poster"), and come back anyway. You can learn a lot here.

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