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    that I want to be a nurse, this inspiration came from all those nurses who are very passionate

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    Why do I want to be a nurse? This is something I have asked myself ever since I was in the eleventh grade. For the last six years I have been on a beautiful journey where I felt like God was drawing me to nursing, then changing that plan completely, and bringing me back to nursing. In that process, I learned a lot about myself and those around me. There are many reasons why I would like to be a nurse, but will only give three reasons: Mississippi College and the influences it gave me, my dad and

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    Hello, I am Eromosele. I love Grand Canyon University. It embarrases me how Media and Hollywood try to portrey nursing profession for what it is not forgoten that they are hurting peoples feeling that have passion for the profession by the negative way they try to influence the public against nursing . On my quiet moment I used to go on Youtube to watch HBO show of Nurse Jackie, it is not that I was enjoying it but I always wanted to know what they would do next. My reaction then was, why? and if

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    Accelerated Nursing Program As I spent months researching the perfect nursing program for me to apply to, to further my education and get started on my career is when I came across Jacksonville University (JU) accelerated nursing program. At the current moment I work at the Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) in downtown Orlando as a patient sitter and many staff members have recommended this nursing program to me and shared how great the program is. After much research I have decided that JU accelerated

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    other’s are part of the reasons why I want to become a healthcare provider. With this passion for science and knowing that I am going to help others in the process will be that extra push to accomplishing medical school. Another reason that I had chosen this career choice is because I feel that there are women out there that are afraid to pursue a career in medicine due to the sigma that is implicated on women. The thought of becoming a doctor never really strike me until I was on the light rail one

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    Why Become A Nurse

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    Why do I want to become a nurse? I have had a passion for nursing since I was a young child. Every year in elementary school I would choose to be a nurse for career day. I have always wanted to work with newborns or young children for as long as I could remember. As I became more mature and had my own children, they became my new inspiration to continue my education and to get into nursing school. By my sophomore year in high school, Iknew my passion was truly for nursing and that I wanted to

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    also. I remembered working at the hospital when I was in the 9 grade I’ve always thought that the human body was fascinating .since I was a child every time my brother or my sister would get injured I would play nurse and get my first aid kit. But I’ve always had a passion for cooking at the age of eight I taught myself to cook; I would go in the kitchen trying to cook on my own. Ever since I was a child people

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    The Baby Nurse I would like to become a nurse. But to be more specific I would like to become a registered nurse (RN) and then go into the NICU. The NICU is the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The nurses that work in that department take care of the babies that are in the incubators. They take care of the babies that can not breathe on their own and need help breathing. Also the babies may need to be in the incubators because they were premature and need help growing or need to maintain their body

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    before yours. The values and beliefs of a nurse can influence the way care is provided to a patient and their family. I believe every patient should be cared for equality regardless of race, gender, religion, beliefs or economic status. Each person has the right to decide the treatment and care they want to receive. I will put my patient’s needs, values and beliefs before mine. Nursing is a broad term, to most people nursing means caring for someone sick. I believe nursing is much more than that

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    My Philosophy Of Nursing

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    the nursing field, there are different philosophies in how a nurse cares for their patients. Throughout the years since nursing inception, there have been many different philosophies that have contributed to the nursing practice today. For instance, Florence Nightingale was one of the first persons to address the philosophy, “What is Nursing?” She explained the difference between nursing and medicine (Black, 2007, p.331). As a nurse, the development of your own philosophy can model those previous

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