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Premature Nurse Personal Statement

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On November 8, 1997 everyone called my sister and I miracle babies because we were born premature; we were two and a half months early weighing less than two pounds. The nurses passed us around in their palms due to the astonishment of our critical neonatal case. My sister and I had to be transferred from hospital to hospital due to a lack of technology in the unit, knowledge from the nurses and communication from the doctor to my mother. We had a low chance of survival, but then a revelation happened, we survived! This experience has impacted me to make a greater voice for healthcare policy and an enhanced image for nurses in the profession by providing knowledge and professional care using adequate technology. Considering the lack of communication and technology in Louisiana’s healthcare system, I am committed to make a difference like a difference was made for my sister and I by pursuing a career in the medical field. When I was old enough to understand, my aunts and uncles would tell me stories …show more content…

The percentage of premature births in 2017 was 12.6 percent; which has elevated from previous years. Being more personal by educating neonatal care directly and being an approachable figure in the medical field will allow the medical unit and the mother’s experience to become more positive. Learning how to utilize the technology such as ultrasounds, Sonography machines and Fetal Dopplers would potentially prevent maternal morbidity and mortality by detecting hemorrhages, hypertension and abnormalities. Educating my fellow nurses on how to operate these devices and educating parents will improve healthcare which will decrease the rate of premature babies while ultimately raising the state’s

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