Become A Nurse Essay

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    My ultimate career goal is to become a certified nurse midwife. I want to help people make decisions about their sexual and reproductive health that best reflect their personal needs and desires. In order to achieve my goal, I would first like to work as a labor and delivery nurse or as an RN in an obstetrical-gynecological clinic. I have not yet had a formal research experience. I have, however, written an extensive research paper about sexuality and people with intellectual disabilities. This

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    valuing my education. I am dedicated and very ambitious into being successful. I value an education as I see to opportunity to become a better person and to grow. I think that an education is something that no one can take for you and it's something of value as it is the most precious thing anyone can possess. I value an education as I see an opportunity to become a nurse. With that I know comes hard work, being said I am willing to dedicate myself to reach my goals. I am very passionate about my

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    High School with us. The YouTube channel was called “ The Natalie and Chanelle Show”, we got up to a million views and we passed out flyers all over the school to advertise our channel on YouTube. As I grew older I realized that I didn’t want to become a Nurse. I wanted to major in Broadcasting Journalism, and use my voice to communicate with other people. As I grew older I realized there isn’t many Latinas who anchor for the local news’ Radio stations. According to

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    Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are one of the most advanced types of nurses. They are responsible for providing quality anesthesia and anesthesia-related care in order to facilitate diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical procedures (America Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 2010). While their services are mainly used in the surgical setting, CRNAs can also provide assistance for pain management associated with obstetrical labor and delivery or for chronic and acute pain. Although

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    My Journal Why I want to be a nurse? I guess for many this question poses no threat yet, it scares the life out of me. I know this community has read countless short essay on why people want to join your school and become a nurse. Moreover, for many nursing students as well as nurses feel, they can make a different in someone life, that is a calling that only a few may possess. However, the dreams in becoming a nurse start at a young age for me. I always found myself having pity for people. When

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    is one of the noble careers which allows you to be there for others, to comfort them, to save lives, and to bring smiles unto the faces of people. That is what I dream of achieving. In my Psychology class, I learned that when diagnosing a patient, nurses take into consideration not only the physical state of the patient but also their mental state, because this is

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    being inspired by my surroundings. As simplistic as it sounds, my family has inspired a path for my future and it is now time I walk it. I come from a family of health care professionals specializing in various fields, everything from pediatricians, nurses, dentists, orthopedists, and surgeons, to primary care physicians. I have learned that there are many roads to choose from in life, but I feel as though I have always known the road I would take, well up until this very moment. I am in the process

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    working field. I have so many people ask me why I am not going back into nursing. I loved caring for the sick, as well as being involved with the families throughout the entire patient care process. I could never and would never be a pediatric nurse of any kind. I love kids too much. That's something that takes a special person and that's just not me. Over the last 2-3 years, I have worked

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    decided to become an army nurse.(Biography.com Editor) I believe that was her main purpose during her life.` To begin, Florence Blanchfield was a hard worker that went to multiple colleges before training to be an Army nurse. Florence Blanchfield joined the Army in 1917,(“Col. Florence Blanchfield, 87; Ex-Head of Nurse Corps. Dies”) that's when Florence was best known for being the very first woman to get regular commission in the Army. Also she concerned herself with nurses getting permission

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    Van Gogh once said “your profession is what you’re put here on earth to do, with such passion and such intensity that it becomes spiritual in calling”. That is what nursing is to me. A passion that started early in life. During my senior year in high school, I completed the nursing assistant course over a holiday break in order to begin working as a certified nursing assistant at a local hospital and nursing home. I continued serving others, in this capacity, while I pursued higher education earning

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