academic counselor, Mrs. Brenner, asked me to take a career aptitude test. I know it is silly to rely on a test to determine the course of your life. The idea of Nursing came much later when my friends were enrolled in a phlebotomy…
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sophomore year of high school, the career I chose to research was an FBI agent because they are the elite police officers of America that protect and serve for the citizens of this country. I chose this career because my father is a police officer and I always highly respected his job, but intrigued as well in the duties. Unfortunately, I will not continue to research becoming an FBI agent. Instead the career path I have chosen to follow and research is a pediatric nurse practitioner. I've chosen this…
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I chose a pediatric nurse as my job because It is something I am defiantly interested in, while still earning a reasonable amount of money that I need in order to pay my expenses. Not only that, but because it will have many benefits including vision and dental insurance provided. They also provide sick days and the job is extremely stable. I chose the job opening I did because rent in Steamboat Springs can be pretty cheap. A budget to be exact is an estimate of income and expenditures for a set…
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I chose to do a Pediatric nurse. I chose this because that’s what I want to do after high school. I find it interesting because you have to be able to talk to kids even when they are scared to find out what’s wrong with them. I find that interesting because not a lot of people are able to do that. Talking to kids to figure out what’s wrong with them so you can help them get better can be really hard. Pediatric nurses also have to inform parents/legal guardians how to properly take care of their…
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There are approximately 106,000 nurse practitioners working in the United States with nearly half working in subspecialties such as pediatrics. Being a pediatric nurse practitioner has many advantages and disadvantages including having to endure vigorous training, having the ability to work in a variety of different workplaces, and having several difficult job duties, but with a decent salary to match their efforts. In order to become a pediatric nurse practitioner, a person will have to go through…
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Pediatric Oncology Nursing Did you know that one in one hundred new nurses will become a pediatric oncology nurse? Pediatric oncology nursing is a very demanding and heartwarming career. To be a pediatric oncology nurse means to be a primary care coordinator for the management of patients with cancer. A pediatric oncology nurse will assess patient needs, implementing a plan with appropriate tasks for the patient to gain progress. Not only will the pediatric oncology nurse help with the patient…
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Health Careers, being a Pediatric Nurse you have to have your RN certificate and earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at an accredited four-year college, or an associate’s degree or diploma. They also say it would be a great idea if you considered volunteering or finding a part-time work in a child-centered environment. For example, day care or maybe a school would be a good idea. Also, after graduation you have to pass a national licensing exam called NCLEX-RN to practice as a registered nurse. Once…
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2.02 Career Path Chart Considering your interests and expectations, identify two career paths that suit your interests and abilities. Complete the chart and reflection questions based on your research of your chosen career paths. Career Information Career Path Option 1:PEDIATRICT Career Category: PRIMARY CARE Career Path Option 2: Obstetrician Career Category: DELIVERING BABIES Job description (including daily responsibilities) Pediatric nurses work with children who may not understand why they…
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Pediatric Nursing Nursing in particular has been around since the beginning of time; however it evolved drastically over the course of history. This profession is one of the world’s best and it also has many occupational opportunities. All nurses in the health care industry specialize in some of the same skills and knowledge. Most nurses do not require the same knowledge as other nurses. Today there are a tremendous amount of different types of nurses such as: Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Nursing…
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CAREER GOALS - PAEDIATRIC NURSE The career I chosed is a Pediatric Nurse I'm interested in this career because it has to do with helping children in performing physical exams,diagnose and injuries on them. The rewards of this field would be having to serve children, teens and young adults who have cancer and blood disorders. My personal strengths and aptitudes that will apply to this career would be that I'm very well at helping others and also working with others. I’m also very polite and respect…
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