Become A Nurse Essay

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    all my classes is not enough for me. To acquire where I want to be in life I want to be regularly learning and making new experiences and learning life lessons. In order to be successful and to be a nurse, I need to always be on top of my education and helping others. Learning to be a successful nurse involves a great deal of work. Seeking out my dreams will establish my courage. Courage is my ammunition to achieve amazing success in life. By completing this and following my dreams, I will be

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    The desire to study Adult Nursing has stemmed from watching various nurses care for my sister during her time at the Intensive Care Unit at Leeds General Infirmary. This has demonstrated that nurses are the heart of patient care, with their drive and passion for what they do making a real difference to our lives. Having witnessed this first-hand, I was drawn towards pursuing a career in healthcare to care for those who need caring for. Consequently, I am currently completing my extended diploma in

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    So many things have changed since I was eight like wishing I could become an Astronaut. Now that I am a senior I believe that I should become a Registered Nurse. Along with the many changes I have to have huge amounts of effort towards my education, start planning my future, and most importantly my family’s support towards my decisions. This year will be the last year in high school. I have done numerous of things during these four years. I have done Art competitions, cheer, to participating in

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    Becoming a Children’s Nurse will mean that I will be put to the test to provide the best care available whilst working in a fast paced environment. Although working as a Children’s Nurse can be demanding, the outcomes of the care I provide and the smile on the faces at the end of the day are what drive me to achieve this. The job doesn’t just start and finish with trying to fix the problem, but also ensuring that children feel relaxed, safe and cared for no matter what. This is why it’s so important

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    love, compassion, happiness, and even sometimes sadness. As I get ready to enter the nursing profession I realized that I needed to sit down and explore what my personal values and principles are that will help guide me for the rest of my career as a nurse. In this paper, I would like to discuss what my philosophy of nursing is, but first I feel like for my purpose and whomever is reading this should first decide what philosophy means to them. I think Shrock stated it best when

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    I came into the nursing program as a caring person and I love helping others which has always been why I wanted to be a nurse. I never knew how profound that caring could be until finishing the program and learning everything I have learned. I learned that caring in the first semester meant that you had a basic knowledge of how to care for patients such as basic physical exams and just taking the time to talk to them as though they were your family. With each semester I developed deeper levels of

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    registered nurse earns a yearly salary of $60,000 or higher. Nursing is a career that will always be necessary and important to have in the work industry, the world will always need another nurse. I chose the field of nursing simply because I have always had a

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    Nurse Practitioner is one of the fastest growing advanced practice nursing roles in Canada (Canadian Institute of Health Information, 2010). As a Registered Nurse with 14 years’ experience in various health care settings, I believe that the basic health care promotion activities should start from community. Improving primary health care availabilities can reduce the readmissions and long waits in ER departments, in turn decreasing the huge financial burden on hospitals. As a Nurse Practitioner, this

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    They both had things I wanted in a career. Police officers and Nurses both have relationships with people, they help others, and they are exciting jobs. I did not know what career I would choose until two years ago my uncle passed from pancreatic cancer. While it was a sad time it also made me choose what I wanted in life. I wanted to be a nurse.  As I spent time with my uncle I saw the relationship that was shared with the nurses. One of the main factors I am looking for in a career is people connection

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    inspiration to become a Nurse. I have witnessed her work extremely hard during many demanding and strenuous times throughout her career but also seen her experience all the rewarding and satisfactory moments that come with it. The devotion, compassion, tolerance, and alertness of the many nurses whom I have had the pleasure of coming across throughout my life, have inspired me and encouraged me to peruse my dreams, in not only my day to day life but also in my desire to become a nurse. I recently

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