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    the world. There is absolutely no reason we should not have in the country the best health care in the world”. The career of nursing is an exciting career because you are getting the opportunity to help other people. This research will describe the career of being a nurse, and what is required to become a successful nurse and the impact this career has on society. Until 1870’s, nursing care in the United States was provided by concerned individuals usually- women- who applied their practical…

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    Why Nursing Career

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    Nursing has always been an idea lingering in the back of my mind ever since i was about 10 years old.it has always been a career i wwanted to follow. However because of my family background i have always been persuaded to follow a career in hvac, and nursing was really never mentioned as an option for me. After i graduated however things changed i did not want to pursue a career that i was not truly passionate about but I didn't want to invest in a career that I would I. The reason why i am…

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    My Nursing Career

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    At first, it was a little difficult on deciding a career to explore in healthcare because there’s so many departments to choose from. I was stuck between a registered nurse or a physician assistant because that is what I hope to become someday. I finally decided to research more and pursuing the career of a registered nurse. I chose this career because I really enjoy helping and caring for others. An RN is constantly around people, checking up on them and listening to their health problems,…

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    Career Goals As a child, my mom use to let me watch the Baby Story on TLC. Most people would ask my mom why she let me watch that. Well, her response was “she want to be an obstetrician gynecologist.” As I would say I want to be a baby doctor. When I finally learn the proper name for a “baby doctor”, I was so excited I could pronoun obstetrician gynecologist (OBGYN) when I was in elementary school. I came to college as a Pre-Med major. As a year passed, I realized that I did not want to be in…

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    Nursing Career Choice

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    feel the Nursing Undergraduate course is the perfect choice for me. As a person who spent part of their childhood witnessing the work undertaken in the nursing profession through many visits to hospital over the years from a young age; it always made me realise that I wanted my future to be in a medical career. I have chosen adult nursing as you can work almost anywhere and gain very good life and career experiences. During my childhood I have experienced first-hand the tasks that nursing staff…

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    What events led you to choose nursing as a career at this stage in your life? Why are you choosing to pursue this degree at NYU? If one’s career choice is typically influenced by personal aptitudes, sociocultural environments and life experiences, as I reflect on my life’s journey, there has been one constant that inevitably shaped who I am. I have often been described as “my sister’s keeper.” My older sister was born with Spina Bifida. In addition to being paralyzed, the severity of her…

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    Nursing Career Path

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    The career path that I have chosen for myself is nursing. I have been interested in the health field in the terms of a career since I was in my teens however could never pin point what area that I wanted to get into. I first started to think about becoming a nurse when working as a first aid officer at a secondary college. I quickly realised that working in the first aid room had become my favourite part of my job and that I was constantly searching for more information and training that could…

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    Nursing career requirements in the US are inconvenient for students with previous educational experience and international medical graduates. Regardless of their educational credits from other colleges and universities, their previous medical knowledge and skills, besides the cultural diversity needed to take care of the growing minorities; these national and foreign nursing students face many barriers in their attempt to continue studying a professional health career in the US. One of the…

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    Nursing Career Goal

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    towards the idea of nursing because it would be beneficial for everyone and myself. As I got older I grew to understand why my family suggested this field of study to me. I have my family to thank for my career path, and this is why after I graduate from the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), I plan to make a career out of helping others who are in need. Nursing offers many opportunities, considering the demand for them in the job field are high. At the same time, this career allows me…

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    “If a patient is cold, if a patient is feverish, if a patient is faint, if he is sick after taking food, if he has a bed sore, it is generally the fault not of the disease, but of the nursing.” Florence Nightingale. I’m a firm believer that we give medication to satisfy patients. I believe throughout the past many people become very unsatisfied with the care they were receiving and unhappy if they did receive the medication they believed they needed, because of this I believe doctors prescribe…

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