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WHY DO I WANT TO BE A NURSE

Medical field had always been a childhood dream, I find the human body fascinating, as such, I wanted to be a Dr. Then nursing became an early interest as an alternative. becoming a nurse will help me achieve my professional goal. In Nigeria where I grew up, I saw many sick and hurting people including my Aunt, she was in so much pain, crying all the time, it sadden my heart to see her in pains, but I couldn’t help her, when she died, I knew I needed to do something to help people that are sick and in pain. I am compassionate and caring person, as a nurse, I want to help people achieve and maintain good health, to make someone feel special, let them know that someone care about them and them getting well whatever the situation, and comfort them when they’re dying.

Secondly, I want a career where I can earn a decent living but still feel fulfilled and interested in what I am doing.
The possibilities are endless, the flexibility and freedom are awesome. I will almost always be able to find a job as a nurse.
Finally the Salary and benefits are tremendous.

When I am a registered nurse, that will be a great accomplishment, but the greatest accomplishment will be the tremendous feeling of knowing I will be able to make a difference in people life.
I believe I will be a great

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