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    Since I was young‚ I have always wanted to go into the medical field. I have always found the study of medicine to be very intriguing partly because my whole family is involved in the medical field. For about four years now‚ I have wanted to become an anesthesiologist. I have found the field of medicine very intriguing since I was in elementary school and I have always wanted to have a career in medicine. After taking the “Career Cruising” and “16 Personalities” test in my Dual Enrollment English

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    So you wish to become consul (and maybe more) one day. When I heard the news‚ I was overjoyed‚ for another family member would be carrying on my legacy. Already‚ you possess the skills necessary to run. You’ve got my knack for speaking‚ and my knack for winning people over. Not only that‚ you’re a member of the elite‚ which nearly guarantees you a seat somewhere in the political world. But even these skills are not enough to win the political glory you crave. Natural talent may be important‚ but

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    Nurse Career Path

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    When you think of a nurse and the many tasks that she has to do‚ what comes to mind? Is it the blood‚ the sometime unfavorable people‚ maybe the possibility of being urinated on? Depending on the nurses chosen career path‚ these may all be things they encounter. Nurses typically work long shifts and they deal with a variety of patients each day‚ each coming with their own type of issues. The problems and obstacles I anticipate when entering the nursing field‚ range from issues in the administration

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    goal is to become a radiologist and provide my services to my community. I chose South University to pursue my career because I will get my bachelor’s degree in Health Science faster. When I was child‚ my dream was to become an inventor. I wanted to invent something that will make the world better. I thought using technology would be the best way to realize my dream. I never thought about becoming a radiologist until I had to make an essay about my career choice in High School. I want to be

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    The Career of a Er Nurse.

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    As an Emergency Room Nurse‚ You become a part of the Emergency Response Team that works together to not only provide individual care‚ but also to provide fast and accurate stabilizing care to individuals in a crisis situation. Being a professional nurse means caring for the overall general health and comfort‚ as well as‚ caring for and nurturing other individuals. Meeting both their physical needs for safety and good health‚ as well as providing comfort and ease for their emotional needs. Being

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    for most registered nurses. People have many goals in life they want to achieve. The last three years there is one important goal I would like to achieve. Over the next two years of my life I would like to achieve my goal of graduating with an Associate Degree in Nursing. Getting my degree is something I am enthusiastic about and did not really realize I wanted to do until I got into the nursing field. I have worked the last thirteen years as a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA). I have experienced a

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    As the United States continues to become an aging society it will continue to expand and grow by the incoming year to come. I believe that this will make a significant difference on my life as an adult mainly because of the future I plan to have. For instance‚ Job wise is important in this society to maintain a social class and position’s that have a value‚ but since this happens to be growing aging society its more than likely that in my adulthood I will encounter individuals that older and have

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    My Decision To Become A Nurse Kimberly C The University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing In partial fulfillment of the requirements of N 3645 Transition to Professional Nursing Part A Jeanean Boyd‚ Ph. D.‚ MSN‚ RN January 29‚ 2012 Online RN-BSN My Decision To Become A Nurse I have been a nurse for over twenty years‚ first as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) then as an Associate Degree Nurse (ADN). In this paper I will discuss why I became a nurse‚ what the essence of nursing

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    A coach is someone who uplifts their athletes and helps them become a better person inside and out‚ which is why I have dedicated my time to teaching young gymnasts the sport that I have been in love with since I was seven years old. Also‚ because I truly believe that gymnastics helps young girls become physically and mentally stronger. Becoming a coach has made me become a more coachable athlete because I have now seen both sides of athletics. To begin‚ becoming a coach has made me realize how

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    Why I Would Be a Good Nurse Caring for a patient’s needs is the most important quality that any practical nurse should have. When a patient sees and feels that the nurse cares about them‚ immediately the patient starts building a trust relationship with that nurse. By building this trust the patient most likely will discuss its health problems with the nurse. Since the objective part of treatment is held by patient telling its nurse about the symptoms he or she faces‚ the trust is a must for patient

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