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    Becoming A Nurse

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    benefits of becoming a nurse . Some benefits are the money you can earn for being a nurse . Another benefit is that you will know how to manage injuries . The next benefit is the knowledge you get from becoming a nurse . Being a nurse also saves lives and you are looked up on . The final reason becoming a nurse is the greatest thing you can do is that you only have to go to college for 1 year . They earn good money . Plain and simple ‚ nurses earn a lot of money . Nurses earn from 50 to 100‚000 dollars

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    Ever since I can remember I have always had a strong desire to be a nurse‚ to help others in need. I have a tremendous amount of respect for nurses and their dedication to their life long profession. In my opinion‚ a nurse must always have good interpersonal skills‚ be reliable‚ caring and empathetic. A nurse must be compassionate and provide care without being prejudice and without judgement. Being that nurses are usually the first line of care for a patient who is scared and upset‚ you must have

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    WHY I WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A NURSE Becoming a nurse has always been a dream of mine. It started several years ago‚ when I came to this country from my native country Jamaica. My first job was working as a Certified Nursing Assistant‚ taking care of a 92 year patient. It was a job I did well and look forward to doing every single day. I took care of this patient for five years until she died. It was during that time I realized taking care of people is my passion. I am presently taking care

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    registered nurses (RNs). The hospital is also a teaching hospital that trains many medical professionals daily. The hospital has several units like children center‚ maternity ward‚ medical surgical floor‚ trauma/emergency department‚ Intensive care unit‚ psychiatric units‚ and orthopedic unit. The hospital also offers educational classes in different areas. The hospital is considered to be one of the largest acute

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    Problem 5 1.4 Research Questions 6 1.5 Current Research on Stress Among Nurses in Oncology Units 7 1.6 Implications for research 12 2.0 Sampling and Methodology 13 2.1 Instrument 13 Work Schedule 15 Equipment required 16 Bibliography 17 Research Proposal Stress Among Nurses in Oncology Units 1.1 INTRODUCTION Oncology nurses have been identified as a group at risk for stress. Oncology nurses often care for patients who are trying to come to terms with the diagnosis

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    this career field because I enjoy to help people. All of what I saw on TV would be nurses helping other people and checking up on them to make sure that they were okay. They also made sure that the client was comfortable and if they needed something the nurse would be right there with them to make sure that they were fine. I wouldn’t say that I got motivated by anyone but simply the gesture of being able to be there for someone else in need is a reason why. Many nurse practitioner’s do a lot of

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    Why I Became a Nurse “Why I Became a NurseNursing was not always something that I wanted to do in the beginning. I wanted to be a Photographer. Looking back at that period in my life there were many areas of my life that I needed to assess. I already had a daughter and was currently going to school for Photography. So the question became do I keep my passion‚ and will it always pay the bills? Alternatively‚ do I change career paths and pursue a new career that I know will pay the bills

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    School Nurse Spending two days shadowing a school nurse was a wonderful experience. I had the pleasure of doing my school nurse rotation at Fox Creek Junior High School. I never realized how difficult and overwhelming it could be to be a school nurse. Ms. Bodauine was the nurse I got to shadow. She spent her day doing paperwork‚ helping the sick and injured‚ and doing vision and hearing screenings. There were several kids who came in throughout the day‚ approximately twenty-one per day that

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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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    Registered Nurse

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    Sickle Cell Anemia INTRODUCTION: “Pain” sudden or chronic‚ lasting from a few hours to a few days; from a few weeks to a few months evolving from an adhesive substance in red blood cells. The “Pain” is inherited by an retriction blood flow through the body do to an abnormality in the cells. “Sickle Cell Anemia” a chronic illness discovered in 1910 by an American physician named James Bryan Herrick. Sickle Cell is more that just pain; it is a disease that is affected by abnormal blood cells that

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