Why I Want To Become A Nurse Essay

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    face when trying to cross the border. Holmes does an amazing job at humanizing the migrant workers. His work is very beneficial to the current topic of immigration into the United States. As a reader, you can empathize with the Triqui migrants, they become more than just a group of people crossing illegally into the U.S; which is often what the media tries to portray when speaking on immigration into the U.S Holmes is looking to understand the political, economic, cultural and social elements involved

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    education, for me, would be another way I can change 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

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    Part 1: Reflection Many people have different views on culture and what it includes. I think culture is a mix of many things that become a norm for a group of people over a long period of time. I think that culture is a mix of music, food, traditions, and relationships. Cultures also bring together a group of people who hold the same values and beliefs, an example of this would be any religion. Culture affects all areas of a person’s life as it affects the way they view people, make relationships

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    In my opinion, a nurse not only cares for the physical aspect of the patient but the mind and soul as well. Being a nurse should encourage physical and emotional well-being. It is more than just handling medications and performing different procedures; it’s about being with the patients in a time of need by talking and visiting them. For as long as I can remember I have always had the desire to care for those in need and feel this ultimately led me to the career choice of nursing. I was always the

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    This semester I began my minor Pediatric Clinical research. One of the guest lecturers who came in was Dr. Edward Clark, Chair of Department of Pediatrics and Medical Director at Primary Children’s Hospital. I learned an incredible amount from his lecture on the importance and complexities of caring for patients. Dr. Clark shared a French proverb that resonated with me: "guérir quelquefois, soulager souvent, consoler toujours" or in English, to "cure occasionally, relieve often, console always".

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    In my life I have thought about doing or being a lot of different things. But I think that I have made up my mind and when I get older I want to be a Neonatal Nurse. The reason as to why I want to become a “baby nurse” isn’t really exciting. I want to be a neonatal nurse because it sounds really interesting and it sounds like something I would actually enjoy doing for the rest of my life. Since I really want to become a nurse I would have to create a couple habits in order to obtain my goal. The

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    I have wanted to be a nurse or a teacher for as long as I can recall. However, when I was in high school I felt as if I had a calling to serve in the military. At that time, I was very naïve and did not understand how the military worked, but I knew I wanted to serve. Then, September 11, 2001 happened and I knew what I had to do. That is when I made the decision to become a nurse and serve in the United States Navy. Thus far, I have had the honor and privilege of serving on active duty in

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    Nursing Leadership Nurses as Leaders in Healthcare Reform Since 2005, nursing has been ranked the most trustworthy profession. Nursing is more than providing care and comfort. In the 21st century, nurses have added client advocacy, educator and manager to the many faces of our profession. During the advancement of my career, I began to identify with the unique contributions that nurses make to organizational boards and committees. I remember my first Quality Council meeting where I was invited to

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    Why do I want to become a Medical Assistant? The reason why I chose to further educate myself to become a medical assistant is because I love the servant role. Ever since I can remember, I pictured myself in the medical field. I find myself genuinely enjoying helping patients, taking care of them, seeing them smile after the fact; It brings me joy. Not only I find myself enjoying being in the medical field, I also see myself grow in this area. My ultimate goal is to become a Registered Nurse.

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    The purpose of this paper is to explain how nurses are portrayed in the media and how it affects both how the population views nurses and people considering entering the nursing field. Nurses in the media are often portrayed as subservient to the doctors, having affairs with doctors, or as sex symbols (often seen in music videos or as Halloween costumes). Nurses are not really shown to have that much power or autonomy in working with patients. We are also not shown performing some of the tasks we

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