My ideal occupation is to be a registered nurse (RN). As a registered nurse, their job is to provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice, as well as emotional support to them and their family members. Enable for me to be in the challenging, yet rewarding field of healthcare, the RN Program will provide me with a variety of learning opportunities. I hope to make a difference in an enormous number of people’s lives in the…
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The career path I have chosen is Registered Nurse. It is something that I'm very excited to accomplish and working hard to get there. I'm currently enrolled in college as a pre-nursing major. As I study and learn everything I need to know to be a successful nurse, I believe psychology plays a big role in it. Which is why I take this class very seriously as I'm going to look back and use a lot of the information I've learned over the past semester when I'm working on my career. It took me a long time…
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As I near the end of my high school career, it is time to begin to really think about my future. Things that once seemed a lifetime away, now linger in my near future. Now is a time for many extensive decisions, which will lay out the life that I hope to have as an adult. I must consider in these days what college is the correct one for me, and what career path is correct for me. The stress that comes with picking out a future for yourself at a mere seventeen years old is immense. Although all…
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Whenever I grow I up I want to be a registered nurse. Although there are many things that are open to me whenever I get older. The reason I would like to be a registered nurse is because I love helping people and I know that I could inform patients about what they have and there side effects. How would I get into college? Where would I go? I would get in by application and I would have to complete many steps. I would have to apply at applytexas.org and I would also have to send in a essay and send…
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Registered Nurse Growing up, I’ve always had the dream to be an registered nurse. Knowing how tough it is to get into certain school and working hard to get on those levels, I know what it take. In my mind I want to go straight to college after high school. Success is to work hard for your diploma and strive for the money. Much research has been done and to be registered nurse, you have to have a 2 to 3 year diploma program in hospital school of nursing, or associate’s or bachelor’s degree. The…
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able to focus on five patients at once. Although there are many different titles in the hospital setting, it’s all for good reason, because it is all about teamwork. Nursing is a profession that has evolved remarkably in the past century. As a registered nurse, we must have the knowledge, skills and confidence to effectively delegate tasks and lead in an effective and professional manner (Finklemann and Kenner, 2016). We must be aware of privacy issues, advocacy issues, ethical and legal issues and…
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the hard working men and women putting I.V.’s in someone’s arm and making sure all the patients were comfortable. It was then that I realized what Registered Nurses do exactly, and noticing that even though they were working a twelve plus hour shift, I knew that is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, which was to be an RN (registered nurse). Coming to that conclusion, I knew that I had to start somewhere. During the summer before my freshman year of college I made a decision. That…
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what a typical registered nurse does for a living. During my interview I learned that nurses have flexible hours and get paid very well even when fist starting off. Sarah, the nurse I interviewed also described how things are very fast paced at the beginning of a nursing career but how things get easier as time passes by. By having the interview at a hospital I was able to see how hospital staff worked together to complete their duties. The one complaint she had about being a nurse was that she had…
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depending on the space that I am in and the job that I will be doing. I am currently a nursing student hoping to be working in a hospital after I finish my degree. I will be writing different nursing-related research papers during my career as a student and as a Registered Nurse. In my everyday job the majority of my writing will be in the form of charting for my patients and drafting emails to correspond with my colleagues. Writing papers and knowing what type of language and formatting I should be using…
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secrets of life is that all is really worth the doing is what we do for others” -Lewis Carroll Majority of the things I have done in my life has been to help others (family, friends, my children etc...) I truly believe nursing is the most rewarding career. No matter where you work or who you work with you will always be helping and changing someone life. Ever since I was child I knew this was what I wanted to do. My mother use to take me to work with her sometimes. She has always worked in long term…
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