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    would like to be a Registered Nurse. A Registered Nurse assists in the process of recuperation for different patients that have varying illnesses and diseases. Being a part of that process and making a difference in the patient’s life has always been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. I feel that Arizona College will assist me in this endeavor the most efficiently. Ever since I graduated Luna National High School in 1987, I always wanted to be a nurse. Due to the high living expenses

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    Pender’s Health Promotion Model and Parse’s Human Becoming Theory Nursing theories aid the development of nursing practice. Being able to analyze and critique theories enables nurses to develop their practice, and how different theories affect their own nursing theory. Pender’s Health Promotion Model (HPM) and Parse’s Human Becoming Theory, are theories that are easily applicable in the community nursing field, while also having applications to other areas of nursing practice. Background and Influences

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    between the lines of care and compassion. Many moments in my life have guided me towards becoming a nurse. I have a deep love for helping others, no matter what situation they may be placed in. I have been through a lot in my life so far. There has always been someone I could reach out to to help me when I was stuck. As a nurse, I will be able to help people in almost any situation, everyday. My goal is to become a nurse to help as many people as possible. My inspiration to become a part of the medical

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    by pursuing a master’s degree in nurse anesthesia. My career goals are multifaceted, encompassing both the science of clinical practice and its ongoing research. The next and most important goal of mine is to become a nurse anesthetist. A masters degree in nurse anesthesia is a goal that I have considered since the age of 16. I have researched many disciplines while in high school and initially found nursing unattractive, until I have shadowed a registered nurse for the first time. Ever since then

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    My desire to pursue an advanced degree in nursing relates not only to one event that has occurred in my life but a succession of personal and professional circumstances. My mother was a Registered Nurse (RN) and worked full time for 35 years in a hospital. She was regularly consulted by family members, friends and neighbors for medical advice and I admired the way she was able to help others recover their health and improve their quality of life. Helping one of my uncles during his recovery from

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    peace, and peace cannot be obtained without wellness. Helping others are one of my strengths, also rescuing children for medical issues will be a goal I’ll be interested to fulfill. As getting to know myself I’ am very determined and have a head on my shoulders, I’m more interested in people than being interested in myself. Also, I believe in becoming a nurse that will fulfill in my career in helping my community. I want to see people joyful, also I want children to feel safe in their own community and

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    Personal and Professional Characteristics Ronelle Stevens A goal is something that an individual aims to achieve in his or her lifetime. I have many personal goals for my life, both short-term and long-term. Most of my personal goals are lifetime goals such as staying happy and healthy, maintaining a close relationship with God, and striving to be the best role-model that I can be for others. In the next two years, I hope to get married and continue building on to the house that I own with my

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    people who cared for me and loved me deeply and unconditionally. When I was nineteen years old, my father got diagnosed with cancer. Up until then, I was a happy, content teenager working in a local gym in an attempt to aid people with reaching their goals and promoting good health. With the progression of my father’s cancer, however, my life changed drastically. I remember the day of the diagnosis as if it were yesterday—these are feelings you can never forget, no matter how hard you try. By the time

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    require skill or experience. I motivate my team members to work as a team and to voice their opinions on problem-solving and how to get tasks done efficiently and safe. I care about my fellow team members and want our unit to be successful and reach all goals set. Most think I'm an overachiever, but I disagree. The traits of transformational are marginally congruent, so I can agree with this assessment on the selected leadership style. I'm passionate, driven,

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    to adjust my schedule even with sleep to accommodate in achieving my goal. I do know any challenge that I may face I will overcome and that I can achieve anything I set out to do. As I went through LPN school I was a single mom, working full time, with 4 children at home, and was able to succeed successfully in that. I plan on doing this again with my degree for a registered nurse.

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