Importance Of Career Goals In Nursing Essay

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    Leadership and management are two concepts that became very important to nursing politics and are frequently perceived to be synonymous. However, there are differences in the meaning of leadership and management and these terms will be analyzed. In order to give a practical example of leadership and management, I spent a day with a nurse leader on the mother and baby unit of the delivery department. Through the observations of my clinical experience, I will describe the nurse leader’s…

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    Being goal-oriented is considered one of the most important traits of an influential leader (Sullivan, 2013). Goals help individuals focus on the final target and keep them on track. Having goals give individuals feeling of control, and therefore, more motivation to take action toward their achievement. Daily steps toward goal achievement increase self-confidence and lead to the attainment of the final desired outcome (DeNisco & Barker, 2013). Sullivan (2013) states that while no one can control…

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    Issues and trends in the nursing profession have become broad and vast since I became a nurse 26 years ago. When I look back on my nursing career it amazes me how the nursing role and healthcare industry have changed. One thing I have learned is that the only constant in healthcare is change. Each of the modules listed are extremely important in the nursing profession and require much attention and consideration. After reviewing the course modules and syllabus the two topics that…

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    simply because she knew she would make more money being a nurse. It was over a number of years until she actually enjoyed and became a nurse. It took her three years to get an associate’s degree and was licensed in nursing. She went down to Thibodaux Regional and applied for a nursing job. She got the job and worked there for six years with an…

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    My Journey to the Nursing Field I was born and raised in Lima, Peru. I come from a humble and very poor family. Ever since I was little, I was always intrigued by the medical field. There was something about the white coats, stethoscopes and the kindness the healthcare professionals always offered that grabbed my attention. I often saw myself playing pretend or a nurse with my dolls. I was always the first one to attend for anyone in need or medical care. I just loved to put band aids on…

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    Chapter six focuses on advocacy for patients, subordinates and for the nursing profession in general (Marquis, 2014, p. 71). Prior to this course, when hearing the word advocacy I immediately would think of advocating for patient safety and quality care, as well as empowering patients to take ownership and responsibility for their care. After reading this chapter I began to expand on what it meant to be an advocate. In terms of being a leader or manager it 's important to stand up for your…

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    stroke. I was barely a teenager when my father became ill. My family spent countless hours in the hospital, nursing home, and various doctors ' offices trying to learn what had happened to this man who was our pillar of strength. I recall how the nurses became his greatest advocate and always voiced their concern for him. In those moments I realized I had found my calling in the field of nursing. Today, my father is bedbound. It has been the hardest experience for me to watch my father’s health…

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    experience that can enrich one’s existence. Higher education is extremely valuable in that striving towards higher education can inspire a new consciousness towards the life around them, equip an individual with the knowledge necessary to pursue their career choice, and also allow young individuals to discover their purpose in life while maturing into a whole individual. Gaining the perspective of a liberal arts education is extremely valuable in today’s society. Longwood University…

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    My clinical setting recognizes the importance of providing opportunities for employees to grow professionally. There are many resources committed to the ongoing professional development of nurses. Nurses who are interested in continuing education may be eligible for tuition reimbursement of $2000 per semester. In order to be qualified, employees must regularly be scheduled to work 32 hours or more, attend an accredited college and earn satisfactory grades for the courses. On top of the tuition…

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    ANA Code of Ethics Provisions 5-9 The Code of Ethics is the foundation to a nursing career. It can help the Registered Nurse (RN) to deal with ethical and unethical situations throughout patient care. Provisions 1-4 discussed some of the basic principles in patient care. Provisions 5-9 address the nurse’s duties under different circumstances. Provision 5 Provision 5 discusses the importance of not only the nurse’s duty to the patient, but the duty to themselves. It involves promoting health for…

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