I. Intro Paragraph
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)).
B. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the drawbacks and benefits of becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). …show more content…
“The job is demanding and challenging. Hazards abound because nurses are exposed to infectious disease, chemicals, and violence and the hours can be long.” (LearningExpress (2010, December 8)).
9. This means that the nurses put their life at risk every day they work because of all the things they deal with and because of the patients they have to deal with.
10. Registered Nurses are always at risk because with their job, they have to deal with a lot of sick patients and drugs.
11. “Registered nurses often handle hazardous drugs or substances and deal with patients battling infectious diseases” (Heibutzki, R. (2014)).
12. Registered Nurses are at risk every time they deal with patients or medical substances but they are willing to do whatever it takes to help save their patient.
13. Being a RN is emotionally taxing but at the same time can make you feel good about yourself but you will have to think a lot about your life because most of the time it is at risk no matter the protection you use.
IV. Career Availability and Salary
A. Unlike all the other careers, becoming a Registered Nurse can be fairly easy to get the job because there are always job openings and they pay good