H1: That nursing students see these problems as a part of the meticulous demands of BS Nursing. These problems are parts of their schooling and are helping them accomplish a sense of dependability as well as development.
H2: That developing a healthy and optimistic attitude help nursing students cope with the problems relating to their learning experience.
DEFINITION OF TERMS.
ATTITUDE: a state of mind or feeling with regards to some matter; a disposition.
DUTY: time of a nursing student spent in a hospital to fulfill number of hours required in performing hospital procedures.
LEARNING EXPERIENCE: the practical application in the BS Nursing curriculum.
NURSING: a profession where the individual's unique function is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health, it's recovery, or to a peaceful death that the client would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge. And to do this in such a way as to help the client gain independence as rapidly as possible. .
NURSING PROCESS: an individualized problem-solving approach to the nursing care of the patients. It involves four stages: assessment (of the patient's problems), planning (how to resolve them), implementation (of the plans), and evaluation (of their success). .
PATIENT: a person receiving medical care; one under medical treatment.
PROBLEM: an issue or condition that represents uncertainties or perplexity. .
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II. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES (FOREIGN AND LOCAL).
EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS .
Education for those who work in nursing should take place in an institution of learning within the general system of education. Nursing practiced has become complex and will become even more so. The conditions of nursing as that of any other professional service are determined by the structure of society and its prevailing values.
To point out that the practice of nursing has changed in the last 20 years is to point out the obvious.