Why I Want To Become A Nurse Essay

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    1”Concepts of nursing education“. Nursing education can be defined as a practical and theoritical training given to either student nurses or nurses with the sole aim of preparing them towards carrying out their profesional duties as nurses. In my explanation I included nurses because nursing education is not meant for student nurses alone, even the registered nurses can still undergo some training to help them upgrade themselves and give effective nursing care to their patients. Nursing education

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    Nursing Reflection Paper

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    Neuroscience Department at Sinai Hospital, I am grateful that I could be a part of this program. I am proud to say that I have evolved from the student nurse that applied for this position three months back. Working on the unit has given me the confidence needed to propel me into the next phase of the nursing program. As I prepare to go back to school, I will utilize the skills that I have learned to provide quality and safety to my patients. My first week was difficult. I was the new kid on the block that

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    answer, 1 pt for rationale 1.  Select the example of tort. a. The primary nurse does not complete the plan of care for a patient within 24 hours of the patient’s admission. b. An advanced practice nurse recommends that a patient who is dangerous to self and others be voluntarily hospitalized. c. A patient’s admission status is changed from involuntary to voluntary after the patient’s hallucinations subside. d. A nurse gives a PRN dose of an antipsychotic drug to a patient to prevent violent acting

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    Careers aren’t about making money; iIt’s about doing something that you love and wanting to be at work everyday- that’s why I want to be a Registered Nurse or a Veterinarian because I love helping people and/or animals. Helping people and animals everyday would be something different and fun at the same time; I would be able to get the chance to save people, take care of people, and even help animals that are wounded or sick. Some of the things i’m going to be talking about with both careers are;

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    Personal Perceptions Personal perceptions about quality of life and health promotion can greatly influence an individual nurse when attempting to create a plan of care for a patient with a lingering illness. I have worked in home health care setting as a visiting nurse and have

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    fight for what we want. When we are young we are so sure that when we grow up we will become whatever we dream of, such as working for specific careers, travel, or something that will make us happy. Although, in today 's world we need to set our grounds and become confident in ourselves and avoid any distractions and never lose faith because after all the hard work things will come into place. In the Alchemist it indicates how

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    there is no leadership, things may start to fall apart. Decisions among the nurses and patient care may lack because of no leadership. On the other hand, if there is leadership, things will thrive. It will be a better work environment for the nurses and the patients. The nursing unit will have a better atmosphere. I know this from experience. I have been on many floors where there is leadership and where there is no leadership. I would definitely pick the floor with leadership. Smith (2011) states, “The

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    Nursing is my career of choice and it's why i'm currently working towards to become one. The job description of a registered nurse can be boiled down to treating patients and their families meaning offering support in time filled with emotional distress. It's also followed by aiding doctors in diagnose patients and caring for them during these times and filling paperwork is a given with any type of profession. The job that nurses provided are not only physically demanding but also emotionally but

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    According to American Nurses Association nursing can be defined as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness”. (American Nurses Association 2016) Nursing is a career where a person, should have compassion, a caring heart, and be devoted to their client care. Sometime person goes into the nursing field for the money, job stability, and because a person 's family member wants them to go into the nursing field. I feel like the future of nursing have

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    fail”, and doesn’t require too much will power and eventually become part of a routine. Minimal Efforts, Bigger Results When I first the book “Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results”, by Stephen Guise, it intrigued me on thinking of how smaller habits can yield bigger results. I wanted to know what he really meant

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