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    goal for as long as I can remember. From the time I was old enough, I have had jobs ranging from food service and bagging groceries at the local market, to sales. All of these things provided monetary value to me, but none fulfilled my life enough to choose that as a career path. I have always wanted to have a profession that allows me to help and serve others and my present position as a Certified Nursing Assistant has shown me that becoming a nurse would allow me to do that. I want to become a nurse

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    As I consider why I have chosen to pursue a doctorate degree in nursing and become a family nurse practitioner, I think about why I have chosen nursing. Before nursing school, nursing was something I did not understand all to correctly. I had this misconception that nursing was a female only field, which consisted of nursing personnel who had blindly followed the command of the medical doctor. After I graduated in biology, I realized that I wanted to actually apply knowledge that is learned

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    Nursing: A Career with Many Options Brittany Frishman COL102 Mr. Griffith 10 Nov. 2015 Ever since I was a little girl, I knew I wanted to try to make the world a better place. I was very privileged growing up and got to travel to different countries on mission trips. My main purpose was to show God 's love to those who were struggling; my freshman year in high school changed everything when I was chosen to give a health seminar in a small town in Panama. I had to study natural remedies

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    reactive nurse who ultimately runs away from her issues but never truly fixes why she had the fatigue at all. The second is of a proactive nurse who used the resources provided to pull out of the fatigue and ended up in a better position because of it. Some keys points are made about

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    Essay about A Career in Mental Health Nursing

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    What is it that makes choosing a career so difficult? Is it the fact that many people mainly choose a career they live off for the rest of their lives? Or is it just that they are scared of the difficulties and obstacles that will come through their path? Many students choose the usual careers: nursing, doctors, mechanics, or just working at a gas station. It all depends on where and if the student decides to go to college and what degree they are looking forward to earning. Becoming a mental health

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    The first word that comes to mind when I think of nurses is hard work. This is because nurse’s continuity have to work hard in their education and career. According to a family friend of mine, Heather, who has worked in the psych ward for 20+ years it is anything but ‘easy’. She told me the implications of what it really means to be a nurse. The 12 hour shifts on your feet, the staggering amount of bodily fluids you are working with and covered in, and of course tough patients. However, at the very

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    Nursing Hearing Cases

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    Missouri State Board of Nursing Hearing While at the Board of Nursing I had the opportunity to listen to five different cases. They were almost all drug related. I’m glad I got the opportunity to get the chance to be there. A couple of the cases shocked me due to one not even using her nursing license and getting disciplinary action. One of the woman that were there got my attention to how many charges she had with the law. They mentioned her an assault, several different drugs, and leaving the

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    The major I will be pursuing in college is nursing because there are many different career avenues, I can choose from. As I’ve grown up, I have never been the person to sit in one place, but one that was very active. I have participated in sports throughout high school including field hockey and lacrosse. After college, I wish to work in a hospital, but after, I want to be a travel nurse. I want to assist the underprivileged and give them a better life. I also dreamed of being a military nurse because

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    Critical Care Nursing What is a critical care nurse and what kind of patients do they care for? “A critical care nurse, also sometimes referred to as an ICU nurse, is a type of nurse that provides care to patients that are in critical condition” (Becoming a critical care nurse, n.d.). The patients could be young or old and have illnesses or injuries. Most of the patients are sedated and closely monitored by the nurses. The critical care nurses must possess excellent intuition and assessment skills

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    team members and 1,000 physicians. They have a wide physician practice network, hundreds of clinics affiliated with them and a non-profit foundation. I was able to get an interview set up with one of my mom 's friends who happened to be a nurse at Palmetto Health Children 's Hospital. It is obvious from any person 's point of view concerning the nursing profession that it is drastically different

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