Career in Nursing Essay

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    the world of occupations. Registered nurses are nurses who have graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements by a country or state licensing body in order to receive a nursing license. A registered nurse's practice is determined by local legislation governing nurses, and usually picked by a professional body or council. If you enjoy to help people and give advice and support to peers, then registered nursing is the job for you. Registered Nurses play a big part in today's…

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    My educational goals that I set for myself are high. I am going to Saint Cloud Technical and Community College this summer, to be a certified nursing assistant. I then plan to work as a certified nursing assistant while I attend Saint Cloud State University to get my bachelors in nursing. I would like work as a nurse for a while and then go back to school and take online classes at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities for my masters for either a Nurse Midwife or a Nurse Anesthetist. The…

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    Professional Nurse

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    today’s world, nursing is one of the most stable, “recession proof and well-paying career in the United States. It offers a wide range of options and endless avenues that a nurse can pursue. Regardless, of what nursing specialty one has chosen, it is not only the physical aspect of the patient that we heal but also includes the emotional, psychological, spiritual and even the patient’s support system such as their friends and families. This is what I think is unique about the nursing…

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    I’ve seen nursing technology affect the nurses practice over the years. I have worked in the medical field for 7 years in the psychiatric and senior care facility. When I started working in the medical field as a CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) the technology helping with direct patient care has changed dramatically. Many people assume there’s risk of nursing technology provides. They believe there are sometimes medical errors and not having proper direct patient care training. Although I agree…

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    Philosphy of Nursing paper Nursing, to me is a profession that plays an integral role in the healthcare field. This is a profession that involves a caring, educated and intelligent individual who devotes oneself to helping people. It is a calling for people who are motivated and passionate about caring for individuals. A nurse, I believe, is one who tries to Nursing care focuses on the individual, their families and their community to achieve optimal health and a more beneficial quality of…

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    The North Dakota Board of Nursing consists of regulations, guidelines, and expectancies to provide astonishing client care. The Board reviews the updates and information to successfully care for clients’ individual needs resulting in care that is expected and deserved. Regulatory agency “The boards protect the public by ensuring that standards of nursing practice are met and nurses are competent in their practice”. Mission “The mission of the North Dakota Board of Nursing is to assure North…

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    supervise patient recovery from anesthesia, along with making sure the patients’ post-operative needs are met. 2. Education required In order to become a Certified Nurse Anesthetist must first have a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing Degree, at least one year in an acute care nursing setting, attend and graduate from an accredited graduate school of nurse anesthesia. After graduating you must take a national certified test that is given by the council on accreditation of…

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    UTSA Reflection Essay

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    An unknown author once expressed, “The more I learn, the more I learn that I need to learn more.” My goal this year is to be accepted into UTSA to help further my dream career. The University of Texas in San Antonio, Roadrunner territory, is located in one of the largest cities, and will allow me to fulfill my nursing career. UTSA’S website has provided me with every admission requirement needed. To apply, an SAT or ACT is required. Depending in which percent of the class a person falls in is…

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    me as this experience has shown me the compassion, patience and responsibility that truly goes into this job. I believe my passion for nursing will allow me to extend my current knowledge of caring and allow me personal growth throughout the course and adult life. I believe that my personality and my character will offer a new perspective into the world of nursing, as I am friendly, dependable, punctual, positive and I possess a caring nature. For example, when my mother was ill, I ensured her…

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    and my nursing career became a natural venue for me to coach hundreds of people over the years. I believe as we develop our mind, body, soul, and spirit, we can see our choices clearly. This has also been a principle of my nursing career, Holistic care of the people I serve. Helping people shift their mindset, believe in their inner greatness, overcome obstacles, and find success by transforming themselves is another foundational principle of my coaching business. Surprisingly, nursing was not…

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