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    Nursing Career

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    Career and College Research Paper The career I chose to do is nursing. Nurses are (RNs) who “provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members.” (Summary). They, also, handle medications and administer shots. I chose this career when I was nine years old. Back then, my dad was bit by a dog and came through the front door bleeding pretty bad. My mom wanted…

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    Nursing Career Case Study

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    lifestyles and locations they have no interest in. If a student is considering pursuing nursing, they must acknowledge the work environment they will be placing themselves in. The average nurse works about 40+ hours a week in a hospital or clinic setting. The shifts are not short, nor are they easy. Doctors tend to rely on nurses and give them many responsibilities throughout their shift. As a result, nursing is a high stress level job which requires a person who does well under pressure. Nurses…

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    In June 2012, I finished my Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from the University of Texas in Arlington. A BSN academic degree goes into greater depth of learning nursing theories, clinical application, critical thinking skills, nursing research, leadership and management role, public and community health care that are significant to be successful in the Family Nurse Practitioner Program. I have been a registered nurse for five years now. Currently, I am working as a staff nurse in the…

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    is ideal. It gives you the opportunity to attend the needs of the patients, and make them feel healthier and go back to their own happy lives. To be a Registered Nurse there is certain education you have to achieve. It includes having a bachelor in science in nursing. It is important for this schooling because an open and active mind is essential in thriving…

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    My quest of becoming a student in this Executive RN Program and the possibility of earning my Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) has been a long journey. As a student in the Executive RN program, I am excited about the possibility of earning an advanced degree along with the career opportunities it may bring. With this program, I am concerned about being disconnected from my family to complete the necessary schoolwork and the financial burden it may bring to my family. In the year…

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    later to go into nursing. I started out wanting to be a game warden, but I am considering a nursing degree. The game warden career and nursing career are two totally different career paths. They are different in several ways, such as education, salary and benefits also the environment. For instance, the nursing program is a two year degree with the option of transferring to a four year degree. This way you will get your bachelor 's degree, which is a (BSN) bachelors of science in nursing. On…

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    researched before deciding the Everest program was right for me and I intend to be the most successful student I can be while in the program. In order to do this I’ve initiated many plans and life changes with the support of my family to be able to give nursing school 110% of my time and effort. After having worked 40-hours since the 11th grade I will be cutting back to working at the most two days a week, subject to change if I have clinicals or need extra study days in a quarter. I have the…

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    I plan to have my nursing degree in the near future and begin my career as a registered nurse. Registered nurses are also known as charge nurses or directors of nursing (DON). Nurses assist physicians by assessing the patients’ health problems, making accurate and detailed medical reports, and administering care, if needed, among many other tasks. Registered nurses are a vital part of the health care field and are always in high demand. They play an important role in the patient’s experience…

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    advanced education. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)(n.d.), they “provide initial, ongoing, and comprehensive care, which includes taking health histories; providing physical examinations and other health assessment; and diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with acute and chronic conditions” (p. 7). “Advanced practice nurses actually predate the founding of modern professional nursing” (Joel, 2013, p. 3). Current regulations require a master’s or…

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    The Synthesis of Knowledge to Promote Safe, Quality Patient Care The purpose of this paper is to outline nursing education and explain how it applies to the promotion of safe, quality patient care. Liberal education, knowledge from a variety of disciplines, and the integration of ways of knowing and thinking in nursing influence scholarship and the ways in which students will be able to respond in real life situations. This is where nurses can take their scholarship and apply it in complex…

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