Why I Want To Become A Nurse Essay

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    interaction with people, and being able to help people is what makes nursing sound like and interesting career. Nurses have a lot of responsibility around the hospital. They provide care and make patients feel comfortable. Becoming a nurse has a lot of responsibility to it. The career also needs someone who has good people skills but is also assertive. To become a registered nurse a person can either earn an associate of science in Nursing, which is 2 years of schooling, or an individual can earn

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    all better? You might remember them wearing scrubs. They play a huge role in the hospital! Those people are called Registered Nurses. They are like heroes in scrubs. RNs provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about many different health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members. Registered Nurses also record patients’ medical history and symptoms, give patients medication and treatments, they observe patients and record

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    Why is nursing mainly a women's career? Women are seen as caregivers, therefore the role of a nurse is adequate for a woman since she women are supposed to be nurturing and caring. Nursing is often considered “women’s work,” so often times males shy away from the career resulting in a few male nurses and many female nurses. As a result, many of the stereotypes associated with nursing are gender based. An RCN policy adviser and mental health nurse from Nursing Times: Why Are There So Few Men in Nursing

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    “Why do you want to be an LPN?” is a question that I, along with all of my peers have been asked many times since starting nursing school. I have heard countless students share their intriguing stories about having generations of nurses in their family, or having experienced a traumatic event in their life which led them to choose this career path ... I on the other hand am the first person in my entire family who has attended college; let alone taken on something as challenging as nursing school

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    field. I have learned so much about what it takes to pursue a career in nursing and that there is so much more to it than just choosing what kind of nurse you want to become, to find out all about nursing you have do all the research possible. There are many roles that a nurse has such as a caregiver, educator, advocate and many more. The practice level of nursing is very broad also, there are plenty of degrees that you can get as a nurse, along with the specialty areas of practice I want to become

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    It’s a great personal challenge in modern times to combine life as hectic as it can be with work and study. It has become for many of us a race against time and daily nuances of life. To successfully manage work, family, and study is a hard thing, they all have their own goals and demands, and on top of that the Nursing Career takes extra sacrifices, the long hours together with working with sick people requires a personal disposition that not everybody possesses. Sacrificed must be made, and after

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    Maya Angelou once said, “As a nurse, we have the opportunity to heal the heart, mind, soul and body of our patients, their families and ourselves. They may forget your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel” (Childs, 2012. p .2). Today I want to share information with you about nursing that provides insight on a well-known area, the emergency room. I have conducted extensive scholarly research on my topic to learn about nursing in the emergency department. Nursing has many areas

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    Trying to put into words why I want to be a nurse is like asking a priest why he loves God so much – it makes him happy and fulfilled. My main source of inspiration to become a nurse comes from an innate desire to help and care for people in their times of need. I’m a person who thrives on being challenged and I always have new goals to achieve, so nursing is perfect for me. I love helping and interacting with others, and this fact was only strengthened as I grew older. I was and still am determined

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    To become a nurse you need to have a bachelor's degree or associate's degree in nursing it all depends on what type of nurse you want to be, there are different kinds of nurses. Each nurse is entitled to different kind of jobs it all depends on the nurse you want to become. The Nursing Career Overview is basically going over the nursing of what kinds of job the nurse does. For example, if you want to be a registered nurse you need to have a bachelor's degree or associate's degree. Plus you have to

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    name is Alexis Leann Guthrie and I am 21 years old. Recently, I completed my associates of arts degree at Jones County Junior College. I am currently enrolled in my first semester of nursing school at the University of Southern Mississippi. As a transfer student, I have experienced many changes in this past month. I have a goal to graduate this nursing program and go back to school to earn my Nurse Practitioner degree. My first year at Jones County Junior College, I was a Pre-med major. After many

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