I hope that my beliefs show through my actions and the way I interact with patients/people.
life. Becoming a nurse mean I am a person that has been educated in the medical field to aid a sick person. In order to possess a nursing career, I would have to possess the main traits to succeed in this field. Those main trait I possess are being a quick problem solver, hard worker, compassionate, encouraging, responsible and respectful. Therefore, obtaining a career as a Nurse will allow me to aid those in need of healing. As a result, I plan to put my hard work to uses. A nurse must always be professional…
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A nurse is defined as “a person trained to care for the sick”. While I agree with this definition, I do believe that there is more to being a nurse than being “trained” to be one. Nursing is more than a job, it is a way of life. There isn’t a switch that you turn on and off to care for others, it’s a 24-hour job. While it can be a stressful and high demanding profession, it does come with it’s rewards. Your able to go about your days knowing that for a living, you do your best to make sure others…
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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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outdoor activities together, cooking, baking, and movie nights. I started my professional nursing career in 2010 as a licensed practical nurse (LPN) where I worked at an urgent care for 3 years and then briefly in home health care as I was completing the registered nurse (RN) degree program. After completing the transition from LPN to RN in 2013, I worked as a new graduate for about a year as a floor nurse on a cardiac heart unit. I currently work full time as a correctional RN for the Ohio Department…
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Hello, I am April Tolbert. I have been a registered nurse for nearly 13 years. I work as a staff nurse in a Chest Pain Unit at a 635 bed hospital in Jackson, TN. In addition to being a staff nurse, I do the staff scheduling and several clerical duties for the department. Other than working as a staff nurse or patient care nurse, I have worked at a nursing home completing Medicare paperwork for payments. I am happy in my current job, but in time would like to advance into a nursing management or…
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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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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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Position Statement Introduction Nursing is a call to serve the humanity. Present day healthcare system focused on preventive care and wellness has become highly advanced which makes every nurse responsible to achieve maximum level of education, skills and power of knowledge to meet the challenges. Continuous research in nursing and the evidence obtained from the research serves to support the nursing care. Continuing education helps nurses to keep track of all the developments taking place…
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Vision and Personal Goals I have been a nurse in the acute care setting for over 9 years and due to the changes in health care I have decided to pursue my professional goal in the part of a Family nurse practitioner; which will allow me provide advance nursing care. In order to achieve this goal, I have to advance my education, and Walden University has the capacity to provide me with information and skills required to achieving my academic goal of graduating with a degree in Family nurse practitioner…
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Individual Analysis Ashley E. Wagner Ohio University Individual Analysis Thus far, in what I consider to be a very short six year career as a professional nurse, I’ve had the opportunity to be both a bedside nurse doing direct patient care, and now more recently, a patient care supervisor. I still consider myself a new nurse in terms of my experience and knowledge associated with the laws, standards, and ethics in nursing. In doing this analysis paper I am learning the importance of being consistent…
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