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    remember I said‚ without hesitation” I will be a nurse‚ I want to help others”. So it came with no surprise that I graduated from Nursing School in 1993. In 1996 my family moved to the United States‚ it took me a few years to get my nurses license here‚ but I never gave up. While I was going through the process of obtaining my nurses license I started working as a nursing assistant. In 2000 I was able to earn my registered nurse license in Maryland. In 2012 I injured my right shoulder at work. To date

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    registered nurses (Nursing Statistics‚ Minority Nurse.com). There are nurses all over the world. They go to work almost every day to help people. A nursing career requires great responsibility. Nurses have many duties to complete daily. They carry mounds of stress on their shoulders. They also have an important role in clinics. However‚ as hard as this career may be‚ being a nurse is very rewarding‚ and one should consider becoming a nurse. People should think about choosing this career because they help

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    PRL-Assignment 3 Personal Vision Anita Wu 500678965 Higher goal: Make people do right things that can make the world more peaceful so that everyone can enjoy their lives. We only have one chance in this life. Not all people can be the great‚ remembered as big star like Michael Jackson‚ or as great president like Abraham Lincoln. But we can be ourselves and make our own contributions to this world. As far as I’m concerned‚ it’s important to do the right things‚ and influence people to do the right

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    Vision for the Future of Nursing Nursing is a profession that needs to continually grow to meet the changes and demands of the society. The growth of nursing will involve nursing theory and evidence-based practice. This paper will discuss how nursing theory will continue to influence nursing professions‚ evidence-based practice trends in healthcare and future of nursing and the roles of nurses with research and how the new roles and opportunities with benefit nursing and healthcare. According

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    Vision for the Future of Nursing This Power Point Presentation will present how evidence-based practice will influence trends in healthcare and the future of nursing‚ how the application of nursing theory will continue to influence professional nursing practice‚ the nurse’s current role is in research‚ as well as how new roles and opportunities will benefit nursing and healthcare in general. Evidence based practice will influence trends in healthcare and the future of nursing According to Chitty

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    This past spring and summer I spent my time while not in school volunteering at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. I am interested in pursuing a nursing major‚ so I was looking for any way I could get a feel for the life of a nurse‚ and ways that I could help out my community in the process. I was talking about my interest in nursing with a lady at my school one day‚ and she mentioned that her daughter had participated in this program at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and thoroughly enjoyed

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    A career in nursing can be the most rewarding occupation most people can think of. It truly takes a unique person with a strong sense of discipline‚ diligence‚ responsibility‚ and a love for mankind to take on such a role. While nursing for most is very rewarding‚ it is also an occupation that can very easily overwhelm employees and requires most of the time more so then none‚ a great tolerance to stress. For some when the stress becomes overwhelming‚ it may lead to addiction‚ especially in the

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    Nursing is a second career for me. It is one I have approached gradually‚ over a long period of time. I might have chosen it as a first career if I had been a better student when I entered college‚ or had people in my life who were involved in healthcare careers when I was growing up. As it was‚ I had a longstanding interest in health and the human body‚ but nursing seemed very foreign‚ and the idea of touching strangers made me uncomfortable. So when I came to UNC as a freshman in 1982‚ I declared

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    health findings‚ and working outdoors. According to these interest‚ over time I have considered Administrative assistant‚ Nursing home administrator‚ Data management‚ and community coordinator as occupations for my future career. My interest with there occupations are related directly to my past experiences. When I had an opportunity of working with older adults at Buckingham Nursing home‚ I was very happy to go to work everyday and cover two sifts in a row sometimes. I liked working with the patients

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    Reflection of Nursing Career Reflection of Nursing Career As I complete my first two weeks of class‚ I am learning how important an educational focus is towards advancing my career. After our assigned readings I realize that a nursing education has a very significant impact on career advancement and professionalism. A nursing career offers many choices for practitioners and demands accountable and competent practice. Nurses are key members of the healthcare team‚ striving to provide excellent

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