Nursing Career
As I began analyzing what does a career mean to me the first thing that comes to heart is a professional. Wikipedia dictionary (2013) describes “ Nursing as a profession within the health sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality-of-life”. The American Nurses Association (2012), “states nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations”. Since nurses are upheld to professional standards …show more content…
Furthermore, Nurses have to follow a code of ethics and have to work under established practice guidelines and is we do not abide by these standard we may be in jeopardy of having our license revoked. According to Hunt (2005), “by comparing and collecting data about patients the nurse can arrive at the appropriate diagnosis for the client using nursing diagnosis”. (p.216). By using the Nursing Process this allows nurses to provide a standard of care, which enables the nurse to use critical thinking to observe and treat their patients. This keeps nurses accountable and responsible for his or her patients. When compared to other professions nursing play many roles in assisting patients in obtaining positive health outcomes. What I also like about nursing is that it allows me to play different roles from a patient advocate, to a friend, to a professional, or even as a counselor. This keeps my nursing career at a professional level, which challenges me on a daily basis. This paper will emphasize what a nursing career means to me, ethics in nursing, the motivation to remain in this profession, and how obtaining a …show more content…
My short-term goal of obtaining my degree will allow for me to become a trainer on the current unit and allow for me to be on teaching committees within the work place. Many opportunities have been started with Nurses taking initiatives for change and recently my job just opened a stroke coordinator position for a nurse that started to go back to school for her degree. This has allowed for her to be in a management position and also focus on areas that she loves. The opportunities are endless for short-term possibilities. As far as long term career goals, I know that obtaining my degree will allow for me to pursue my future endeavors of becoming a Nurse Practitioner, preferably in critical care. The impact that it will make will allow for other doors to open and for prerequisites to be met. This is a start of a long journey for me, but I feel confident that these classed are preparing me for what is ahead.
In conclusion, a nursing career is a profession, that allows for you to use ethical standards to provide care. This career motivates nurses to be best that they can for their patients. It has areas of growth and challenges with endless opportunities for development. Motivation comes from all the many incentives that this career has to offer. Lastly, once a nurse advances his or her self in nursing with an advanced