There are many types of goals. Growing up, I always dreamed of being two things: a mother and a nurse. I am blessed to have two wonderful children ages 14 and 16 and have had the privilege of being able to be a stay-at-home mom during their younger years. Now that they are older and a bit more independent, I have decided to go back to school and fulfill my goal of earning my degree in Nursing. Throughout the years of growing and maturing, I have learned how important it is to have good morals, values, goals, a passion for something, and a good education. I have not only taught my children the importance of these characteristics, but I have also shown them that regardless of one’s age or stage in life, that …show more content…
I would like to become as educated as possible in any way I can to accomplish this goal. At the same time, I look forward to going through all my clinical rotations through my school, and am also up for the task upon being hired at any hospital I am given the privilege to work at, to be a “floater”. This will give me the experience and knowledge in various departments so that I can be well-rounded, and when called upon for help, I can quickly assist. I believe it is important to be a team player and be open to …show more content…
We as nurses need to do more than show up to work; we must stay current in the healthcare industry and up to date with newest developments, care plans and technology, so that we can maintain on-going success as nurses and give our patients the best care. In being a nurse, I very much believe that education does not end when you graduate, but continues each day and through-out your career. I see myself becoming better and learning each day by being on various committees at the hospital I am working at, attending staff meetings, and being an active leader. I believe this is important not only in a hospital setting, but outside as