Bachelor of Science in Nursing

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    A couple of months ago, I was admitted into The University of Alabama’s upper division nursing program in the Capstone College of Nursing. Filled with excitement, I was eager to start this new journey in life, because nursing was something I was so compassionate about. Little did I know that once I was placed into the program I’d find out it wasn’t the right fit for me at the time. My dream as a little kid was to become a nurse anesthetist and work in a large hospital in Nashville, TN, however,…

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    Becoming An OB GYN

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    work at. It will help me for my future when I want to become a mother and I have tips and information on what to do. I can see myself at this job for a long while and I will love to get up every day and go to work to helps other women and babies. “Nursing is all about touching lives, and lives touching yours along the way”…

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    Maria’s goals in life are to become a Professional Pediatric Nurse and pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. When Maria was a child and lived in Mexico, she has the desire to become a nurse in the future. Maria always has been passionate about the Medicine, since when she was little, her parents had a pharmacy in Mexico and she liked the way her parents teach her to love the Medical field helping them in the pharmacy. Maria lived in Mexico for fifteen years, then in 2012 she moved to live in…

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    Professional Development Plan The road to advanced practice nursing can be a difficult journey and selecting the right path is one of the hardest decisions to make. The purpose of this plan is to not only provide a portrait of my educational and professional accomplishments but to also delve into my personal and professional goals and discover why I have chosen this particular course. Education and Professional Background My medical career started at the age of 18 years old in…

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    Nursing theory helps to develop relationship bought together by different ideas so that we can understand behavior and alter our profession to provide suitable and relevant care. The purpose of this paper is to engage myself in the thoughts and writing done by Theorist Dorethea Orem and examine her theoretical field of self-care. I will investigate how her theory was developed through concepts and describe how the terms used to create her nursing theory have developed and the significate its…

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    A Career In Nursing

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    my career in nursing.” As said by, Donna Wilk Cardillo, who is RN, MA, CPS with 30 years of clinical experience. These are truly inspirational word to someone diving in this professional field. It takes a long journey till you can call yourself a nurse with many stepping stones such as, deturmalton, getting your license, learning to handle the patients, overcoming many new obstacles. The History of Nursing Before there was a word to define what nurses do there were nurses. Nursing dates back…

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    Being A Nurse

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    Being a nurse is a very important job.nurses are faced with many obstacles the majority of the day,we often take the nursing field for granted by not giving nurses enough credit .being a nurse isn 't just being passionate and kind you have to put in the work and be committed to the job.you have to be emotionally strong for this job field and dedicated to your work .not only do nurses help save lives, but nurses are also the backbone of the hospital. Registered Nurses give and organize…

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    According to recent findings, 1 in 5 Adults have a mental health condition. That's over 40 million Americans; more than the populations of New York and Florida combined (Mental Health America). A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner makes medical and psychiatric diagnoses, conducts physical and mental health assessments, designs treatment plans, prescribes medications, provides counseling and therapy, and takes on many other tasks to promote psychological health and well-being. Neuropsychological…

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    People have always brought up the thought provoking question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I always used to say a superhero or the president. At that age, the military and being a part of medicine never crossed my mind. Now, those pathways are what I truly want to achieve. I have a strong passion for our country and offering aid where it’s needed. The Georgia Military scholarship is the helping hand that I deserve to assist me in becoming who I want to be. I was on the wrestling…

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    NP Anesthesiologist

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    my BSN (Bachelors in Science and Nursing) (American). Once I complete that and become an RN I have to get the Training to become a Nurse Practitioner which is also provided at these colleges (American). Lastly I need to take a two to four year course in anesthesiology (American). There are many reasons I want this job. The first one is pay, as an NP anesthesiologist I earn $100,000 a year (American). With this type of pay I can support a family on my own and make lots of money as a bachelor. I…

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