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    Nursing Career

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    Career and College Research Paper The career I chose to do is nursing. Nurses are (RNs) who “provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members.” (Summary). They, also, handle medications and administer shots. I chose this career when I was nine years old. Back then, my dad was bit by a dog and came through the front door bleeding pretty bad. My mom wanted…

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    that is ideal. It gives you the opportunity to attend the needs of the patients, and make them feel healthier and go back to their own happy lives. To be a Registered Nurse there is certain education you have to achieve. It includes having a bachelor in science in nursing. It is important for this schooling because an open and active mind is essential in thriving…

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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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    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 nurse practitioner is a registered nurse with advanced education. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)(n.d.), they “provide initial, ongoing, and comprehensive care, which includes taking health histories; providing physical examinations and other health assessment; and diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with acute and chronic conditions” (p. 7). “Advanced practice nurses actually predate the founding of modern professional nursing” (Joel, 2013, p. 3).…

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    All of these patterns are synthesized as soon as a nurse walks into an exam room. Empirics or empirical science is that of which is gained from a textbook and lacking “abstract and systematic explanations,” (Carper, 1978). It is viewed more of knowledge that can be integrated into abstract thinking but does not exhibit those characteristics by itself (Carper…

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    Nursing Goals Essay

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    graduated high school in 2009, I did go to a university in the Philippines that offered a nursing program. At first, I thought that it was not for me because it was all about science, and I thought it was going to be difficult. Day by day, as I went through each course I needed to take, I have become fascinated with all the science involved in this profession. I have learned about the human body, how it functions, and how each organ is…

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    Respiratory Therapy began to enter the medical field in the early 1940s. Fast forward a few years and Respiratory Care still remains a relatively new field in the medical industry. Almost all fifty states now require a license or some other form of “other legal credentialing law governing the profession of respiratory care” (Weilacher). A Respiratory therapist by definition “treats people with health care issues affecting the cardiopulmonary system such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia,…

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    Nursing Career Papers

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    Career Paper Not many people can handle the goriness or has what it takes to become a Registered Nurse, but the thought of soon becoming one is a very uplifting thought. I have always been passionate and willing to do almost anything to help people, which is why I chose to follow this career path. I would like to specialize in Emergency and Trauma , because of how many crazy situations you run into. This is an ideal career for me because I don't like routines , I like to take on different…

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    My scores accumulated to the result of social and investigative out of all six-career paths. I would have to agree with the survey on the social. I am very people oriented and love helping and working with others. Childcare has been the only job I have had. Although out of the options given, I chosen to research ultrasound technician from investigative and Registered Nurse from social. I do not really somewhat agree with the investigative. I like to solve things that are a mystery. Sometimes I…

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