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    Future Focused Woman

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    Future Focused Woman Lydnise House is a future focused woman who is goal and success oriented. I currently have an associate in applied science degree with a major in medical assisting, a bachelor in business administration with a concentration in health care management, as well as, a master in business administration degree with a concentration in health care administration. I am currently looking to achieve an associate of science in nursing to return to clinical aspect of health care. In order

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    treatments we were taking him to, why they didn’t cure him, what was cancer, and how does it take a person’s life. Finally, I have always excelled and had a love for science and math, which has assisted me through achieving my dreams of becoming a registered nurse. These experiences developed a few main personal traits

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    (BSN) track. The purpose of this paper is to explain my choice and provide a depiction of my personal and professional background. I will also explain professional and personal goals related to the curriculum and the practicum. Educational and Professional Background I’ll commence by declaring I have always sought to be a nurse ever since I was a little girl. I would pretend those little candies were pills, sit at the table, fill out documents, and listen to heart sounds with my little play stethoscope

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    rapid changes, which are as well becoming complex. Preparing nurses balance these changes is a significant challenge. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) report explored how nursing profession has to change to bring out a more solid health care system. As a result of these changes, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) decided to examine “Future of Nursing, Leading change and Advancing Health”

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    become a nurse practitioner. Being the one to take care of my grandparents by feeding them and serving them their medications made me realize my passion of helping people that cannot help themselves. As I was growing up I was also suffering from kidney failure that finally forced me to leave my family to come to the united states to get proper treatment. When I became old enough I went to school and became certified as a nursing assistant and a phlebotomist. To succeed at my goal of becoming a nurse

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    Nurses should be full partners, with physicians and other health professionals, in regarding health care in the United States(Institute of Medicine, 2011).Nurses should be full partners because who knows nursing and what nurses need better than a nurses themselves? In care environments, being a full partner involves taking responsibility for identifying problems and areas of waste, devising and implementing a plan for improvement, tracking improvement over time, and making necessary adjustments

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    Growing up, I had always been the shy and silent type. I was the perfect follower, I supported the vision of the leader and was loyal to the goals of the team or group. When I turned 23, that all changed. I worked for McDonald’s and was promoted to a management position. I became a leader in my own right and did my best to have a well-known set of standards when I was working. Throughout the years, I took the classes offered by my company and applied the skills they taught in my restaurant. I was

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    BSN Goals

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    the world. As an RN, continuing education can help me help others. I have a lot of goals in life and I must prioritize them constantly; getting a college education is one goal that is on the forefront of my mind. A college education is important to me to achieve my other goals, make my loved ones proud, and become a better person and nurse. My motivation to get a BSN starts with my goal to become an Oncology Nurse. “Oncology is one of the most challenging and rewarding fields in nursing and no two

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    From a general point of view, nurse practitioning is a health-career with good prospects for a varied work in different departments and clinics. Often working alongside physicians, Nurse Practitioners have finally acquired the prescriptive authority despite related controversies. While RN’s (Registered Nurse) focus on providing patient care, and counseling, a NP’s schedule includes more independence. “The role of the NP is more independent, and includes diagnosis, prescribing medication, and treatment

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    someone with one of these disabilities. Living in Little Haiti has geared me into a career goal in public health nursing and this program will be my stepping stone in becoming part of the solution. It has allowed me to develop a more open perspective on the relations of socioeconomic background and health. I watched my peers in high school engage in

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