Why I Want To Become A Nurse Essay

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    choice related to health-care. There are an infinite amount of reason as to why people pick to become nurses. My main reasons for pursuing this dream of mine are because of my mom and the love I have for caring for others. My mom is by far the most important reason because she was my role model growing up. While being pregnant with me, she began to go back to school and started taking classes to finish and get her diploma. I have very vivid memories of my mom staying up countless of nights so she could

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    do.” With that being said, I love being a nurse. It wasn't always a dream of mine, but one experience can change the path of your life even if you don't realize it at the time. When I was a little girl, each summer I spent several months visiting my grandparents in Tennessee. My great aunt was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and was living in a nursing home. I spent just about every free moment visiting her with my grandmother and my cousin Tiffany. My cousin and I would push the residents around

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    many different ways to describe nursing and why nursing is a profession. Everyone has their own way of describing it. Not everyone started nursing for the same reason, everyone has their own reasoning. It makes people unique when they are able to tell their own story of why they wanted to start nursing or even when they have their own view point of nursing and how the future is changing. My Choice at the Nursing Profession Everyone has different reasons why they would start any kind of career. My reasoning

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    I have known for a long time that I have wanted to be a nurse; I came to the decision to be a mental health nurse on my first day working on an acute inpatient ward. Seeing the multitude of patients and the high quality of care going into the nursing of patients from my peers is where my desire to become a Mental Health Nurse solidified. I want to be able to play a part in helping to eradicate the stigma attached to Mental Illness. I want to develop as a Nurse and as a person by gaining a deeper

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    I am applying to Talent Development because I really have a desire to major in nursing. I will love to apply to URI’s nursing program and I have always been interested in becoming a nurse and my ultimate goal is to become a nurse practitioner. I have always wanted this because I love the fact that I'm interacting with people while helping them and changing someone's world. I really want to be part of this program to flourish and learn more about nursing and enhancing my reading and writing skills

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    My greatest career goal is to become a pediatric nurse, nursing is an extremely challenging, and physically demanding career, however, it is also very rewarding and interesting. The medical field has fascinated me since I was a child, and in the last couple of years I have realized my true passion is to work with children. I have worked with children all of my life, and in my junior year of high school I took AP Child Psychology, in this class a few times a week the students would help out in the

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    Leadership in Nursing Leadership is essential in providing excellent health care in nursing. Being a nurse is not for the faint of heart. Nor is it easy to develop leadership skills that will enable a nurse to become the best that he or she can become in their career. High demands of taking care of patience that are in critical condition to the typical situations that cause nurses to carry heavy workloads. All of these aspects can contribute to pressure and stress in the work place when not handled

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    time your thoughts and feelings are going to play a big role as you being a nurse. It is very much well expected. There are many roles need to be performed out as nurses, and when it is your profession you will do everything you can to fulfill every part of it. . “To do what nobody else will do, in a way that nobody else can, in spite of all we go through; is to be a nurse”(Rawsi William,2016). “The character of a nurse is as important as the knowledge she possesses” (Carolyn Javis,2016).

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    When choosing where I wanted to go to college and what career path I would take nursing was the obvious choice, and Ole Miss was the even more blatantly obvious choice considering the nursing program at UMMC. My father is a nurse, so I have always grown up looking up to him and his ability to provide for our family with RN behind his name. He says he only has one regret in being a nurse: not furthering his education. With that being said, these next few semesters are only the beginning of my educational

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    I realized I wanted to be a nurse after I had my 2nd ACL surgery, my senior year of high school. I had to stay in the hospital 3 days in order to recover, and I was very lucky to have such a wonderful and caring nurse. She made me feel as if I was her only patient. I will never forget how well I was taken care of and how comfortable she made me feel. I was young and scared, but she was reassuring, because she made me feel as if I had my own mother taking care of me. She was the reason I wanted

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