Why You Want To Volunteer In A Hospital Essay

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    A music box like sound twinkled with a bright tune throughout the hospital. Its tune was heard from the quiet and calm patient rooms, through the long white hallways, and to the comfortable hospital lobby where I stood waiting. I wonder what that sound was? Well, who cares? I’ve got other things to worry about. It was my first day of volunteering at the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital. The first tasks I was assigned were to greet, to help, and to escort visitors to their destination. My shaky hands

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    Everyone has their own story of why they feel they are deserving of being admitted to the nursing program. Whether it was so they could make their parents proud or due to a family history, every person has their own personal reasoning for wanting to be accepted. So what is my story? I could tell you that I am a current sophomore at Georgia Southern University with a 3.98 GPA who is currently involved in The 100 Collegiate Women of America and Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society. These things however do not

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    Everything you do has an effect on the comunity around you. That is why you should be aware and make sure what happens has a positive impact on you and others. One activity that I believe had a positive impact on those around me was when I volunteered for a charitiy event for Driscoll Childrens Hospital. I feel this way because I was able to collect money for a good cause and to show others how easy it could be to take time out of your day to help those in need. At first, I didn't know what

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    conclusion, Phillip asked his parents if he could be dropped back off at the records archives once again after Saturday school class let out. Curious as to why he needed to return to the archives, Phillip’s father inquired. “Oh, nothing much,” Phillip told him. “I was just interested in finding out a little more about how life was before the volunteers, is all,” he responded trying to sound as nonchalant as possible. “I kind of got caught up in some of the holograms and the video files the records department

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    delivering the tie blankets to the kids in the hospital. We were planning on delivering them on Friday but my friend and I were busy and we were busy over the weekend too. So we had to find a time that worked for both of us which was this Tuesday. While in the car we were both really excited to give the sick kids the blankets. We had to fill out forms telling them what we were delivering and why and that made feel good just saying that I’m doing it because I want to. When we arrived we just went up to

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    has more chances to interact with patients, I become acquainted with them as a friend and want to hear more stories from them as each person has their own stories. At 11, I once again admitted to the physical therapy hospital to have a

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    my experience with my grandmother. It was in the fall of 2007 when my grandmother was sent to the hospital due to hypernatremia. My dad would pick me up every afternoon from school to visit my grandmother. I was given the responsibility to look after my grandma for nearly two weeks that includes in feeding her, assisting her, and other light duties. What fascinate me during my visits in the hospital were the nurses who assisted and took care of my grandma. They treated my grandma with dignity, kindness

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    struggling, I know I chose the right career to pursue. Therapy of all types is rewarding. Nothing compares to the feeling you get when you see someone improving and you know you had a hand in that improvement. But occupational therapy transcends all other types of therapy for me because it involves helping people on a more emotional and psychological level. Being able to volunteer and observe occupational therapists at work showed me children who were often not able to complete daily tasks. Seeing the

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    and keep peace between the districts. In this film, the main character’s sister, Prim, is chosen for the Hunger Games when she is only twelve and does not know how to defend for herself. The main character, Katniss, then has no other choice but to volunteer to save her sister from being killed. Katniss’ mom and Prim both get the feeling that Katniss could

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    Nursing during the Civil War vs. Nursing during war time now! Over the years, nursing during war times has changed dramatically. Nurses during the civil war were volunteer nurses. In 1861, there was no organized medical corps or field hospital services. In addition, there was no provision for military nurses. At the time, there were no nursing schools, no "trained" nurses, and no nursing credentials. The title "nurse" was also rather vague, and could refer to a woman appointed by the superintendent

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