There are three reasons on why I want to become a nurse. One my brother inspired me, two I love to help others, and three I have always thought the human body was cool. The first reason I want to become a nurse is because my brother, Shelby, inspired me. Shelby was a premature baby. He lived in the NICU for months. I wasn't allowed to see him at all because I was to young. I have always wanted to help him out with his breathing, but I couldn't because I had no clue what to even do. For example, I would say, " if only I could hold him, he would feel better." Shelby is now fifth teen years old and his breathing has gone from bad to worst! This is the main reason I want to become a nurse. Not only do I want to become one to help out my little brother but to also help others as well. …show more content…
Either if the person is an fifty year old or an five year old. Leaving a lasting impact on other, leaves a lasting impact on me! Seeing others smile when I help them makes me smile. For instance, I help out with an organization called Master Gardeners, and one time the group went to a horse farm to sell thousands of plants, I helped out at the children booth with two elderly ladies. We helped the kids, that came up, learn about a bumble bee and what they do to help out the environment. We helped the kids clue pompoms and google eyes to a cloths pin to make a bumble bee. When the bumble bee was all the way dry, I went up to the microphone and said, " so and so your bumble bee is ready to fly." At the end, the two ladies thanked me so much. When I help people out, my reward at the end of the day is having a good
I have chosen to become a Registered Nurse because, I like to be challenged, I want situations to be difficult so I can use my skills and knowledge to solve them to the best of my ability. I have the drive and determination to become a nurse and care for others in different situations every day. I want to make a difference in people’s life, and I know being a nurse will help me fulfill this want.
My philosophy of nursing comes directly from my desire to help people. I want to be a nurse because I enjoy being around people in their times of need and I get internal satisfaction by serving those that need help. I remember when I did some volunteer work for a hospital and that is when I realized my passion for nursing. I believe that the cure for many of the people's ailments is not just in medicine, it is in the care that they receive as patients in hospitals and their homes. This is where I believe that I can make a great difference in people's lives by helping them recover from their ailments.
Perusing in the nursing field has always been a goal that I wanted to achieve for many reasons. I always wanted my future to consist on being an accomplished nurse. I love working with people of all ages. Knowing that I can make a positive
I want to become a nurse because as a baby I had many difficulties in coming to this world. From being eight months premature and breech, my mother had a hard time giving birth to me. She had to fly from the island of Kauai to Oahu to give birth to me and because I was eight months premature I almost didn't survive. I would not be here today if it weren't for the nurses at Kapiolani Medical Center who took care of me and nursed me into a healthy little baby. These nurses helped me fight for my life and when I was discharged, they gave me a little green doll that I still hold onto until this very day. For this reason, I have the desire to work hard and become the neonatal nurse that I always wanted to be. Being a neonatal nurse will give me the opportunity to
"The two most important days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you find out why." -Mark Twain. That has been a favorite quote of mine for as long as I can recollect. Some people spend their entire lives never knowing what it feels like to be able to earn a living while at the same time fulfilling their passion or dreams. However i would be lying if i was to say that i don 't understand why. I am thirty one years of age, and deciding to make a career change and leave the job that provides a security blanket, to pursue the job that provides me with a purpose is exhilarating but nonetheless terrifying. When asked the question "Why do you want to become a nurse?" I could answer the same way that everyone else does by saying what it is I anticipate you want to hear or i can answer with my heart, I choose the latter. While a sizably voluminous part of my zealousness for nursing is centered on helping people, it goes much deeper than that for me. I have always believed that i should pursue a career that i would be proud of. That if a stranger was to ask me what i do for a living, I can answer them with a sense of pride, confidence and self admiration. Nursing would give me that. The path that has lead me up to this point in my life hasn 't always been the the most rewarding but i did what many of us do, settled. Just letting the years pass by, and getting no closer to reaching my goal. For most of my adult life i have been in the restaurant industry working as a
Becoming involved in the medical field is something that has always interested me. Whether it was just learning new things about the human body or the idea of being able to help take care of someone. The human body itself is one of the most complex things and we are constantly learning new things about it all the time. When you are given the opportunity to become a nurse, you learn about all the things that
Being a nurse was my childhood dream. It started when my aunt, who was a Military Nurse shared her work experiences with me. Listening to her experiences stimulated my interest in nursing and it developed my core beliefs of community, family, loyalty, and compassion to serve the people who need medical help. It also taught me that all things worthwhile required hard work. Another factor that influenced my interest in nursing was going with my mother who was a Medical Technologist and worked at a local community hospital. At a very young age, I was exposed to how healthcare services were rendered by nurses. I was fascinated to see how they provided care to patients without hesitations, nurtured their profession and achieved self-fulfillment with what they do every day. I learned how therapeutic and comforting an encouraging
challenges in this career. I choose the career of being a nurse because I enjoy helping other people.
When I asked myself why I wanted to be a registered nurse thousands of reasons came rushing into my head. The one that stuck out the most was helping people not only physically but
When people ask me the question, “Jas, why do you want to be a nurse?” The first answer that comes to mind would be the generic answer, “Because I want to help people.” However, during the process of being in Lower Division and competing with almost 400 other students with the hopes of being accepted into Upper Division my mindset has changed. After studying my hardest through each class I am in and overcoming the challenges that come with each one, I am more determined than ever to be a nurse, more specifically a Traveling Registered Nurse, and I will not let anything stop me from reaching that goal. Ever since I was younger my parents have taught me to share, be caring, and always have a giving heart. As I went through high school I knew I wanted to be in the medical profession but I could not decide where. After attending a Career Center for two years and attaining my certification to be a Nursing Assistant, I knew nursing was the career I wanted to pursue. Nursing was the best fit for my personal values, financial commitment of the present and the future, and the ability to travel.
My desire to study nursing is due to the fact that my passion has always been assisting others and trying to improve people’s quality of life. It would bring me satisfaction and true happiness to provide patients with quality care and ultimately impact the health of the entire population through health promotion and patient education. This, combined with my strong background in the Sciences and
When I first knew that I wanted to become a nurse, I was watching a show called Grey’s Anatomy with my grandmother and I was like that would be fun and adventurous to work in a hospital and to make a difference in people’s lives each and every day that you step foot in the door. And to make sure people get the care that they need. I would truly like to be one of those nurses that also helps others that can’t afford to go to a hospital. Do you know how many people die because they don’t have enough money or have the proper care that they need to help them. You could only imagine.
For as long as I can remember, the career I have wanted to be is a nurse. I want to be a nurse because I enjoy being around people in their times of need. I believe that the cure for many of the people's illnesses is not just by the medicines they take; it is the care they receive as patients in hospitals and also in their homes. I find that I enjoy the aspect of helping others very much. Unfortunately, my family cannot afford to pay for my entire education therefore; I hope to use my skills and love of helping others to help me pay for college.
In fact, there are several reasons why I chose nursing as my profession. First and foremost is that I want to focus on changing people’s lives (Nurse Journal, 2016). As a nurse, I would study the life's value when I would be seeing individuals struggling to remain alive. Since I am fully aware that each life's breadth is a gift, I would, therefore, understand this lesson further as I would be nursing various patients daily. I greatly respect human life, I possess strong values and I am compassionate for empathy and suffering, factors that have further attracted me to the nursing profession. Second, nursing profession allows continuous learning. As I like learning, I would possess unlimited opportunities for advancing my medical knowledge. As such, I would capable of choosing to work in various departments, train to become a medical assistant and as well enter the nursing management where I would grow and mentor new nurses through sharing my knowledge
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.