As of right now in life I have wanted to become a nurse and obtain my RN then continue school to receive my BSN for neonatal nursing. Other options that have been considered are occupational therapist or special needs teacher. Still after researching both of these options, …show more content…
This job will also become high demanding in the next few years as advancements have created sonography treatments over surgeries and procedures. This job too, can be overwhelming, you must be prepared at all times to work around the clock on your feet standing. Strenuous activities such as lifting disabled patients along with working overtime. In both jobs you are looking at a great deal of physical tension. You are looking at long hours and potential overtime. You will get the not so nice patients and have to learn how to deal with them. Some costs of becoming a registered nurse are the physical exertions of the body such as being on your feet for an extended amount of time. I will also have to sacrifice time because I will sometimes be called in and cannot take a day off in most cases. Saving lives and helping people’s lives would just be an incredible feeling to achieve. I will have the proper knowledge and training to help in many accidents if they ever occur around me. I think the benefits of helping others and saving lives outweighs all the