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I Want To Be A Nurse Practitioner
Introduction/Background I’m interested in this career field because I enjoy to help people. All of what I saw on TV would be nurses helping other people and checking up on them to make sure that they were okay. They also made sure that the client was comfortable and if they needed something the nurse would be right there with them to make sure that they were fine. I wouldn’t say that I got motivated by anyone but simply the gesture of being able to be there for someone else in need is a reason why. Many nurse practitioner’s do a lot of different things such as handing the medication to the patient, checking their vital state, making sure that they have what they need. A nurse practitioner needs writing skills such as being able to write and type certain things that deal with the patient. I felt that this career could help me in the long run because after all you want something you love to do, not something that you’re miserable doing.
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I decided to interview/job shadow Ms. Kelley who is a CNA and Ms. Cathy who is an RN, because I wanted to see what the difference between these two jobs were. They both work in the nursing home of Wesley Pines. Ms. Cathy
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The main reason(s) that nurses typically dislike their job is because of how draining it is or the pay that is made (Why do most nurses, 2014). I asked the same question to the nurses I interviewed Ms. Kelley agreed with not being paid enough with what she does, and Ms. Cathy stated, “I disliked being away from my family.” On the other hand many nurses enjoy their job because of the interaction with people. Both nurses were also asked why they enjoyed their job, Ms. Kelley stated, “One on one time with the residents, the stories they tell, and the things they tell us that we couldn’t see.” Ms. Cathy stated, “I enjoyed knowing that I was able to help someone who was in

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