Why I Want To Become A Nurse Essay

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    The Death Of My Mother

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    When I was a child, I dreamt about being a doctor helping others. I knew at the early age of 7 that I wanted to make a difference in others’ lives. After the death of my mother in 1999, I slowly changed my mind about what I wanted to do with my life. I told myself that I would do whatever it took to help bring justice for families that go through what I went through with the death of my mother. As I was going through college I realized that criminal justice wasn’t for me after working in the field

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    I am one of many that are incapable of having kids on my own without the help from doctors. Having been diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome at a younger age, I am one of many women who are not able to have kids on my own. I know that “missing” feeling people get when you start to plan out your life, not knowing if one day the gap will be filled or if you should fill the void with something else. This is where I want to be; the space between life and the gap; to try and help fill the inconsistency

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    of them but is fearful of the women that are most close to him. Billy’s mother and especially Nurse Ratched are the women he is most afraid of. Nurse Ratched has a personal relationship with Billy’ mother, she has a special motherly power that she only has on Billy and not the other patients in the hospital. She can control him into doing stuff he doesn’t want to do because, Billy is afraid that Nurse Ratched will tell his mother about his

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    Future When I was a little girl, I would pretend that I was a nurse or even a doctor. I treated my teddy bears as if they were my patients from the doctor’s office, I would bandage up their broken legs and make sure they were not sick. When my mom was getting sick, I was helping my sister take care of our mother. Then, I started to take care of my mom by myself, because my sister had to do a lot of runs. Every day I came home from school, I would go and make sure my mom was okay. I would make sure

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    Nursing

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    person. I am very energetic; whenever I start working on something I never want to give up. I have a passion for becoming a nurse since I enjoy helping people around me. I get along with others very well, which make me always being cooperative with my co-workers and work with them toward a share goal. I graduated from Highline Community College last year with honor degree. Even though I already obtained my AA degree in Pre-Nursing, gaining my knowledge in the medical field is not enough for me. I want

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    Three Career In Nursing

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    These are the three careers I will focus on; Human Resource Manager, Registered Nurse, and Dietitian. Each career will have a description of what they do, how they could become one, skills, salary, and more. Each career has a specific reason why I choose these three careers in particular. Reason why I choose Human Resource Manager is that I’m currently pursuing Human Resource Development major at Northeastern Illinois University. My second career choice is Registered Nurse because nursing was my first

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    medicine is fascinating. I also enjoy helping others and putting their needs before mine. This passion takes me into building a career out of it by going into the medical field and becoming an RN. Knowing that becoming an RN won’t be easy won’t change my mind for my career but it will only want me to work harder and not stop trying. The best way to be prepared for the future is planning everything out which is something I will try to do. It all started as a child when I would play hospital with

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    childhood, I was entranced by the medical field. The human body and all its capabilities fascinated me. I knew from a very young age that the health care profession was the place for me. However, also at this young, naive age, I was determined to not “just become a nurse”. My generation has grown up in the era of girl power. We have been taught that women can accomplish all that men can. Therefore, the feminist inside me decided nursing was not enough. I thought anyone can be a nurse. I wanted to

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    Nursing Reflection Paper

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    have today. Nurses have an important role within the healthcare industry in the treatment and medical care of the sick. These trusted healthcare professionals continue to make up the largest majority of the healthcare field, as well as the fastest growing occupation. Nursing is a job that allows people to not only care for the sick but also to experience, learn and further their interest in the human body. This course has definitely provided me an insight to the roots of the profession I would like

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    Ethics In Nursing Essay

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    In this paper, I argue that the study of ethics is important in the field of nursing. Critics of my opinion may argue that ethics have little effect to no on the nursing process, since we have a conscience to determine what is just. I claim my critics are mistaken because ethics in nursing goes beyond using your conscience. When I become a registered nurse, the study of ethics will help me make mindful decisions during patient interaction, which can decrease the risk of legal implications and foster

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