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    Bryana Cruz I want my future career to be a Pediatric nurse. A Pediatric nurse is when you’re a doctor for kids 18 and under. Then when you pass 18 you have to go to a regular doctor. Say like if you get sick when you are small then your mom or dad or whoever takes care of you‚ so they have to take you to the doctors and that’s what I am. You go to the doctors and wait to see me when they call your name I give you a checkup and see what is wrong with you and do my best to make you feel better.

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    Professor Radek FLM 2009-100 2 December 2011 Summary Applications Paper: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles I have enjoyed many vampire movies over the years‚ long before they became the popular pop-culture genre they have become due to the success of The Twilight Saga films. One movie I have enjoyed viewing many times since its debut in 1994 is Interview with the Vampire. This film is an adaptation of the book Interview with the Vampire written by Anne Rice in 1973 and published in 1976

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    The role of nurses in early Christians was led by the idea of love and caring for others and they were called “deaconess”. They are advocate for their patient to give quality of care‚ safety‚ and improvement of their patients’ wellness and preventing illness‚ and restore health. Nurses can assist individuals‚ families‚ and communities’ in a recovery‚ and help to maintain optimal health and function from birth to old age. Nurse’s roles are to identify the needs of patients and find a way in meeting

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    ner is an advanced practice nurse that helps with all aspects of patient care. They diagnose‚ treat‚ and help prevent injuries and diseases. They may work in both inpatient and outpatient situations. They can work independently or as part of a treatment team. They conduct physicals‚ order tests and serve as a patient’s primary health care provider. Some nurse practitioners can also prescribe medications. To be a nurse practitioner you need to go to college to get your bachelor’s degree and become

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    career as a family nurse practitioner is not only challenging intellectually‚ but on a personal level it is also rewarding to me. It is inspiring in itself to know that‚ I will be playing an important role in peoples’ lives by helping them achieve optimum health. The nurse practitioner advance degree will increase my knowledge and understanding of the science of nursing. It will provide an opportunity to help me learn in-depth physiological aspects of the patients. Moreover‚ a nurse practitioner degree

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    more “hands on” practitioners. ADN nurses are also required to critical think but are task oriented. The Associated Degree in nursing school programs provides students with the knowledge and skills essential for entry into nursing practice and success on the nursing Licensure examination (NCLEX-RN). As an entry level nurse‚ the nurse is prepared to provide Safe and effective care that will promote the health and well-being of patients across the life span. Nurses graduating with an ADN acquire the

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    why I want to be a nurse

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    My goal is to become a registered nurse and to dedicate my life to helping people. I’m determined to become a nurse to touch lives not only as a provider of health care but also as a teacher. I am committed to excelling personally and professionally in all that I do and to serve as a role model by leading a healthy lifestyle. I came to this goal as a result of my family background and my life experiences. I have a strong work ethic. I am very loyal and trustworthy and always the person my friends

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    Over the recent years‚ entering a hospital has become a health gamble. Hospital budget cuts lead to less staff. Fewer and fewer nurses are trying to tend to more and more patients. This creates a dangerous environment for the patients and poor work conditions for the nurses. It’s a vicious cycle because nobody wants to enter a profession where you are overworked. Too many hours of forced overtime quickly lowers moral and causes burnouts. So‚ people quit. In an effort to promptly replace them‚ new

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    Although my motives for becoming a nurse haven’t always been as set in place as they are now I have always‚ ever since I can remember‚ had the idea that this was the profession for me. I am an outgoing person who enjoys working with and helping people. It wasn’t until my father was diagnosed with cancer that I knew that being a nurse is what I wanted to do‚ to be an advocate to my father and to all the other patients that I would eventually care for. During my first year of study I was kept very

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    When dealing with ethical decisions‚ it is very important that nurses maintain a nonjudgmental view. Each nurse comes into the career with their own set of personal values and beliefs. These may not coincide with the values and beliefs of patients and their families. Nurses must be aware of the values that patients and families possess in order to reach ethical decisions. Values are a learned trait throughout each individual’s life. Early on‚ influences come about from family. Over time‚ one will

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