Registered Nurse Career Path

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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 to come to the decision to become a nurse. What made me realize that it was the career I wanted was when I volunteered at Sunrise Hospital. At the Hospital I spent a lot of time around the nurses and they showed me and told me how it is to be one, that was when I decided that it was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. …show more content…
But to me, all that seems so worth it. I believe the reward of the job outweighs all of that. I feel I have lived my life to the fullest if I'm able to help people as much as I can. I know this because when I volunteered at the hospital, I would spend a lot of time with little kids who were alone at the hospital while their parents worked. I felt the time I spent with them trying to find ways to distract them from everything going I left feeling good about myself knowing I made their day or just made the slightest difference in their day and gave them a couple hours not thinking about how they were at a hospital. The topic I choose to write about is Chapter 14.5. Chapter 14 speaks about different disorders, but 14.5 speaks about schizophrenia specifically. This chapter goes into the severity of the disorder and symptoms that a person may have. The symptoms are a person having hallucinations and delusions. As well, their thoughts and speech are