Nurses share the joys, pains, and triumphs of their patients. Everyday nurses show-up for duty, receive their patients, and without hesitation begin to become a valued member of an extended family. I initially went to school with the goal of becoming a medical doctor. At the time, I believed becoming a doctor was the only way I could ultimately give back to my community through my passion for science. The decision to pursue the field of advanced nursing, developed after sharing my concerns about healthcare in the Mississippi Delta with my local family nurse practitioner.…
The procedure of the career of nursing as a registered nurse is described as detecting and treating individual reactions to real or possible health troubles through such services as health instruction, health guidance, and stipulation of care helpful to or healing of life and welfare, and performing medical treatment ordered by a licensed doctor, or another health care provider lawfully authorized under this title and in accordance with the commissioner 's regulations.…
Becoming a Registered Nurse comes with many responsibilities and commitments. Aside from giving patients the right medications and instructions. An RN also requires to have ethics. Those ethics should be caring for the patients, being committed about one's job and having a great deal of confidence in what one does every day.…
Becoming a Registered Nurse has been something that I want to become in the future, since I was twelve years old. At that time I experienced having my niece hospitalized when being a month old from pneumonia. Those moments are hard experiences that no one would like to experience but it is part of life. Therefore since that time I want to make a difference on the people who have to be hospitalized, helping them to recover. Although I would like to specialize with infants and children because they have a lower immune system and those are the most fundamental years of their lives.…
This paper explores the opinions of what a nurse really does and the contributions that I can make to the nursing profession. The question of what my goals are and how I intend to meet them are answered along with where I see myself in ten years. This paper also examines where I see the nursing profession in ten years and why.…
My desire to pursue a career in Family Care Nurse Practitioner is driven by education, life, and work experiences. I consider myself a lifelong student of learning, and this is one of the reasons why I enjoy nursing so much. I did not know at the time, but the experience of following a Family Care Nurse Practitioner at University of Louisville Hospital inspired me to seek a career as a Family Nurse Practitioner in a hospital. I was inspired because this Nurse Practitioner provided care to a range of patients of all ages, genders, and ethnicity, as well as with the full range of medical problems in a hospital environment.…
Registered Nurse is the career I plan on pursuing, because it dealing with helping people. I love helping people. My plan is to work in a clinic. Hospital work is less predictable and more stressful than clinic work, says Beth Anne Schwamberger, a former RN who has worked in both hospital and clinic settings. In order for me to be a RN nurse I must first have these certifications: graduate, or provide verification of completion and eligibility for graduation, from a state-approved nursing program, pass the NCLEX® examination, and self-report any and all criminal convictions, chemical dependencies, and functional ability deficits. RN nurses keep records, administer medication, consult with other healthcare providers, monitor patients and educate…
A. Almost everyone has thought about becoming a Registered Nurse (RN), but they never really think about what a Registered Nurse really goes through or what they have to deal with during work hours and the people they deal with. “…an RN can be both mentally and physically demanding…” (Herliny, S. (2014)).…
In the United States there are over 3 million nurses employed in the healthcare field. The lack of nurse educators and qualified registered nurses in the United States has intricately woven the ultimate downfall of the health system that has led to a nursing shortage. Nursing is one of the fastest growing careers in America because of the high demand for healthcare, patients are getting sicker, elderly are getting older. Over 1 million Registered Nurses are over the age of 50 and they will be retiring in the next 10-15 years, causing a big drop in the number of experienced RN’s. . Between 2014 and 2022 over 1.2 million nursing jobs will be open, the demand for new RN’s is rising.…
Introduction: Henry Peter Broughan once said, "Education makes people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave." I believe that education is the key to a successful future. Sadly, I know how people underestimate the benefits of going to college. Tuition can be very costly, but in the end the benefits of education overshadow the tuition. Personally, I know that in the long run my family will benefit from me going to college and becoming a registered nurse. I did not have a role model growing up and I want to be the person my daughter looks up to in her life. There are many health care jobs that will get me some insight on being a registered nurse. Starting off as a certified nursing assistant or licensed…
In the United States, there are more than 2.5 million individuals who, when addressed as a nurse, will respond (Frederickson, 4). Nursing occupations make up the largest group of workers in the health care field. Such occupations include Advance Practice Nurses, Certified Nurse-Midwives, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Community Health Nurses, Critical Care Nurses, Emergency Nurses, Geriatric Nurses, Home Health Care and Hospice Nurses, Legal Nurse Consultants, Licensed-Practical Nurses, Neonatal Nurses, Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Assistants, Nurse Managers, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Instructors, Occupational Health Nurses, Oncological Nurses, Psychiatric Nurses, Registered Nurses, School Nurses, and Transplant Coordinators (Ferguson,1). After reading this paper, I hope to make you the subject-matter expert in my occupation, the Registered Nurse. An overview of nursing, work environment, typical course study of becoming a registered nurse, duties performed, earnings, and the future outlook will be discussed in detail.…
My compassion, interest in the human body, and love for science and medicine, compel me to become a registered nurse first assistant. I am confident and secure in my decision to enter the field of nursing and I am prepared to embrace the challenges that come with such a demanding career. Despite any obstacles I may have to overcome to achieve my goals, I refuse to give up on this dream. I look forward to the personal and academic challenges…
Domino, E. (2005). Nurses are what Nurses do-are you where you want to be? AORN Journal, 81(1), 187-198.…
Nowadays, most of the jobs in the field of health care are occupied by registered nurses. These registered nurses are responsible for allocating work to the junior nurses, and authorized practical nurses, and evaluating it. You need to have college education whether bachelor's degree, master's degree, or associate's degree in order to be able to earn twice as much as a school graduate. There are various online nursing schools which can help you to provide the right education to become a RN. Let us discuss what you could expect from a good online nursing school.…
Becoming a professional nurse, a nurse must self-regulation with knowledge to practice standards and code of ethics. One of the first stepping stone is reflecting in journal of experiential learning. “Knowledge of yourself is gained from reflecting on your experience” (Cooper, 2001, p.22). In the course Development of self as nurse I have learned how to be a professional nurse practicing the standards and code of ethics in a working environment. Also how the tools of communication is affective towards patients.…