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Statement Of Purpose: A Career As A Registered Nurse

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It’s “Career Day” at my school and all of my fellow classmates want to hear about a job that interests me and why, so here I go. A job that interests me would be to be work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit as a Registered Nurse. It interests me because I could always make a difference, the work environment is fast paced and always busy, and the salary is pretty good too. The first reason why I want to work in the NICU as a registered nurse would be because I would be making a difference in people’s lives. First off I would definitely be making a difference in the infant’s life that I was helping take care. These infants that are in the NICU are born prematurely, ill, or both. As their nurse I would be responsible for helping them become …show more content…

There is Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 of where you can choose to work. Level 1 is for Healthy Newborns. This is where a mother and her healthy child stay for a day or two to get back on their feet. This area is becoming less and less needed because the mother and child do not stay long. Level 2 is the Intermediate Care Unit. This is where the premature, ill babies are. These infants need things like supplemental oxygen, therapy, specialized feedings, or just more time to mature in a safe environment. Level 3 is the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and also where I hope to work one day. This is where infants that are too small for their age, premature, and really sick go. They even might require high technology care. All of these infants might require incubators, ventilators, surgery, or other special equipment. The third reason why working in the Neonatal Unit interests me is because of the salary. The median pay is around $87,338 per year. It ranges from $51,718 to $121,059 per year though. Even though when you start out your pay is towards the lower side that’s still not bad! The longer you work in this environment and the more experienced you become your salary will increase too. On top of your salary most nurses receive medical coverage, and some collect dental

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