I chose to be a nurse because taking care of people and especially the elderly is my passion, and something that got my attention since I was a little boy. I remember doing small surgeries on my gold fishes because I was pretending to be a doctor. I also believe our society needs more nurses to take care of our family members, nurses that love what they do and have it in their blood. I would love to get my Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) after I get my Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) here in EPCC. Then, when I get my BSN I am planning to get my Master’s Degrees in Nursing (MDN) in order to become a Nurse practitioner. My academic goals are my priority at this time and I know I will accomplish anything.
Nursing has always been a natural choice for me. From the time I was a little girl I received satisfaction and enjoyment from providing care for my great-grandmother, ensuring my elderly neighbor wasn’t lonely, various forms of problem solving and all things science related. Compassion, care and critical thinking are merely
I chose nursing as my profession because I always have had a desire to serve and educate others and nursing, which has given me an opportunity to do that. Nursing is a rewarding career that gives the greatest opportunity to save lives, comfort, and care for them. The nursing profession tends to run in my family and have inspired me to become a nurse as well. This profession is the most demanding and helpful profession in the world.
I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is promising. It is a field that will always be necessary. People will always need people to care for them when they cannot care for themselves. I believe that I can adequately provide this care.
For as long as I could remember, I have wanted to be a nurse. Whenever my younger brothers or my parents were sick, I always tried my best to take care of them. My mother and father called me “The Little Nurse” because whenever someone wasn’t feeling well or hurt I was the first person to try and help them. In high school, I participated in an internship at Detroit Medical Center (DMC) and was apart of Women of Tomorrow, thanks to the help of my counselor. My parents asked me what type of nurse did I want to be. I wasn’t to sure so I did my research and I decided that I want to become a nurse anesthetist. To reach my goals, I realize that I must pursue a seven year college education. I am very excited about my future and feel that with the
I chose to be an RN because my aunt expired me I love to see them work and to go around taking care of their patients and I chose to do so because my aunt she talks to me about the classes she took and the things she likes and enjoy doing as an RN it’s not about just taking care of someone but also being a good listener or if a patient needs a shoulder to
In my future career as a Registered Nurse I will use math in a number of ways. For example, giving the right amount in medication dosages or IV dosages. It is extremely important for a nurse to know how to convert, and calculate the amount needed.
The Future of Nursing Goals will not only have an impact on healthcare but will have an impact on nursing itself. We are facing a future with increased patient loads and decreasing primary care physicians. Therefore, increasing the need for mid-levels and Nurse Practitioners. I think the future of nursing will necessitate that entry level nurses be BSN prepared with a commitment to lifelong continued education.
My desire to become a nurse comes from my natural capability to thrive in a stressful, challenging, and fast-paced environment. Nursing become my interest because of the medical aspect, and it really makes me feel good to know that I have a significant role in helping people in some way. Nurses are not trained to simply observe only physical changes; nevertheless, we will see a patient in all aspects and be able to provide them a proper care.
Personally, the reason I want to become a nurse in general is because I want to help people and be a positive factor in patients’ lives. When I was in the hospital
Although I don’t have each detail planned yet, I know that I aspire to work somewhere I’m happy and positively impacting the lives of others. I think that doing good is far more important than earning a large salary. Math and science classes have always been some of my favorites, and I work well under pressure. This combination of attributes and passions I hold has pointed me to a career in nursing. Nurses are essential to healthcare and have career options everywhere in the world. In such a broad field, I could identify my interests and what I want to specialize in. While I haven’t decided on a specific area of nursing, I’d like to do anything emergency related.
My short-term career goal is to successfully complete and pass the nursing licensing exam NCLEX-RN and become a registered nurse by December of 2018. I aspire to become a geriatric nurse in long term care facilities, community homes and services for the elderly by May of 2020. When I become a registered. I intend to be a nursing leader and an active member in Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO); in order to promote gerontology nursing. Additionally, I will utilize the knowledge and skills gained from my clinical practice in geriatric care to advocate for an improve quality practice environment, an improve access to quality care and a safer care delivery systems for the elderly. My primary goal is to go
Nursing is more than just simply a career. Nursing is a calling from a higher power. I chose to be a nurse for several different reasons. My uncle was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in (date). The care and compassion shown to my uncle put nursing in another perspective for me. The feelings of care and comfort my family received during this tragic time had a strong impact on my decision to become a nurse. I decided that I wanted to make the lives of sick individuals, as well as their families, less stressful. I decided that I wanted to become a nurse.
After, obtaining my high school diploma from B.B. Comer Memorial High School I will continue my higher education at Childersburg CACC. There I would like to complete my college basics. Next after my basics I would like to attend Auburn University, and enter their BSN program where I would like to secure an Associate's and Bachelor's degree in nursing. Next I would have to acquire my licenses to become a Registered Nurse by passing my NCLEX-RN. While during my nurse training at Auburn I would have to gain work experience by meeting required hours. I hope to acquire a job at least two months after graduating from
I believe that I am prepared to face the challenges and demands of the nursing program at Sumner College. Nursing programs are intensive and demanding which require a lot of study time and good study skills, both of which I have. Nursing is my passion, so classes and clinicals will be a pleasure for me. I’m determined to do the very best that I can to meet and exceed the goals that I and Sumner College has set forth to be an RN student.
I chose to be a nurse because this allows me to interact more with people. Nursing is a great profession; it allows people to influence and touch lives. I am willing to obtain this significant responsibility. I am keen to be there for the patients through illness, injury pain, loss, grieving, birth, growth, aging, and health. I consider myself as determined and vigorous. I have the desire and determination to accomplish my goal of being a nurse. I am also thoughtful, caring, and open. I believe that my desire and traits would reflect on me being a nurse and would make me successful one.