My Philosophy of Nursing

  Reflect on what is important to you as an individual and as a nursing student. Think about what you believe and what you value. Develop a paper that includes the following: Personal Values (3 points): Identify three values and beliefs that are important to you personally. Professional Values (3 points): Identify the values and beliefs that are important in nursing practice and why you feel they are important. Alignment of Values (3 points): Describe where your personal values or beliefs align with the values and beliefs in nursing practice. Nursing Theory (5 points): Identify a nursing theory that resonates with your personal belief system Conclusion (3 points): Based on your personal and professional beliefs and values, explain how these can make a difference in your patient’s lives.
n this experiment, small and large lima beans were used to test whether or not bean beetles had a preferred site size for oviposition. Our hypothesis proposed that if a preference was shown, a greater number of eggs would be oviposited on the larger lima beans compared to small lima beans. We predicted that they would prefer the larger bean because it has a greater surface area, therefore finding a spot on the bean to oviposit would be easier to do. On the contrary, our results show that we reject the null hypothesis due to the fact that our p-value was so extremely small. Because of this, we can conclude that C. maculatus prefer smaller sized lima beans for oviposition. The preference for a smaller lima bean could be due to a chemical cue preferred by, or undesirable to, bean beetles. Another reason could be that the nutrient to surface area ratio is greater, or because larger beans may be more appealing to predators. According to a similar experiment conducted by Jason Cope and Charles Fox, bean beetle eggs were distributed so that resources were maximized per individual offspring (2002). They found that females preferred a larger mass compared to surface area due to the quantity of resources available inside the seed. Although our experiments measured different variables, in both findings we can identify that a larger surface area is not ideal for bean beetle site preference for oviposition. In an experiment conducted by Grace Pitman, Tyler Flockhart, and Ryan Norris, they measured which size and what density of a milkweed patch was preferred by the monarch butterfly for oviposition (2018). Their results showed that a small, low-density patch had the highest egg density. This was because larger patches showed an increase in predator abundance (Flockhart et al. 2018). When determining sites for oviposition, the one that increases probability of offspring survival is more desirable. Therefore, choosing a small, low-density site for oviposition increased the probability that the offspring would survive and reproduce. This relates to our experiment because we tested to find the preferred site that would increase survival in b

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Reflection (2 points): Reflect on how your personal values and beliefs align with the professional values that are important in nursing practice. Personal Values: The first value that is important to me is integrity. I strive to be honest and maintain ethical principles in all aspects of my life, including my academic pursuits as a nursing student. As an individual, I believe that it is essential to keep promises and act responsibly at all times.