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    Madeleine Leininger’s Cultural Theory as Applied to a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist Everyday the world becomes smaller and smaller. Advances in technology help us communicate with the other side of the world in less than a blink of an eye. Traveling to the other side of the country takes a fraction of the time that it once used to. The advances of medical equipment seem to be straight out of science fiction movie. Because of all these luxuries we have at our disposal, there is a…

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    As many people know working in any health field is not an easy task. There are many life to death situations and decisions needed to be made to save a person’s life. The schooling is long and hard, and can take many years to accomplish one degree. These factors scare a lot of people away from working in the health field, but they don’t always see the good in it. You could save someone’s life, you’ll most likely always have a job and the pay is well enough to be able to make a living on your own.…

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    Everyone has a dream or an idea of what a future career will entail for them. Some people may want to be a professional dancer, an astronaut or become a doctor. My dream is to change the lives of newborn babies every day. On a national average 3.6 million babies are lost every year. For me, becoming a neonatal nurse, I can help decrease this number every year and improve the lives of others. When you are a neonatal nurse you are able to experience things that normal jobs don’t see on a daily…

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    Graduating in 2013 I was uncertain where I saw myself in the future. I always knew I wanted to be in the medical field however the million-dollar question was where? I looked into pharmacy, then dietetics, however while both are very important fields they also seemed very sedentary and monotonous. I appreciate a fast paced work environment and feel satisfied when I know I’ve finished my day having conquered challenges and handled any curve balls thrown my way. After having been with my grandma…

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    From a young age, I could remember that infamous question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I wasn’t your typical little girl who’d just want to be a princess or a fairy, I always wanted to be something in the medical field with the exception of wanting to be a chef. I’ve bounced around from wanting to be an ultrasound tech, to a dermatologist and finally came to the conclusion that I want to be a pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP). I’ve always enjoyed working with children and the…

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    What is success? Is it financial security? Having a loving family? Winning the lottery? Personally, success cannot be seen or defined by words, but felt by the people around you. Being a nurse does not have a singular effect, it has a domino effect. Saving someone 's life not only has an effect on the nurse, but on the person they saved, and on that persons friends and family. Being a nurse can give a person many skills to carry through life like patience, knowledge, social abilities, and an…

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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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    a website that I occasionally browsed on to learn about different health professions. The website provides you with the requirements you need to become the particular nurse profession. The first step to become a nurse practitioner is to obtain a bachelor of science in nursing. Once that is completed, you have to become a registered nurse then you have to be certified in Neonatal Resuscitation and/or Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing. You also have to complete a numbers of years in a hospital…

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    courses students will need to take will depend on their school of choice and their educational requirements. There are two primary options for registered nurses to work toward. They can work toward their associates degree in nursing, or ADN or their bachelor of science in nursing (BSN). ADN programs typically take around two years to complete. Accelerated BSN programs and RN-to-BSN programs are also available. Generally speaking ADN programs have laxer admissions requirements than BSN programs.”…

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    Pediatric nurses (aka Ped nurses) provide health and medical care for children, from birth all the way through their late teens. Ped. nurses are supposed to provide excellent quality care to the children that are in their care, and to also work with the families of the children they care for; to address their concerns, fears, problems, and options. What all exactly a Pediatric nurse varies depending on their work setting. But a few of the most important tasks according to the National…

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