Case Study: A Nursing Interview With Nidra Wilson

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For my nursing interview I had the pleasure of interviewing Nidra Wilson,R.N.,BSN,ACLS,PCM( professional crisis management). Nidra graduated with her A.D.N in May of 2014 from Southern Union Community College and received her BSN from Auburn University at Montgomery in May of 2015. Nidra has been employed with East Alabama Medical Center since 2012 where she started out as a nursing tech. East Alabama Medical Center awarded Nidra with a full scholarship to complete her ADN. Nidra is also employed with Lee County Youth Development Center a youth impatient mental facility.
At EAMC she works on the medical surgical unit. Nidra describes her job as providing patients with a safe and therapeutic care by assessing patients and learning information

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