Importance Of Career Goals In Nursing Essay

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    of Nursing has demonstrated its ability to fully prepare students in nursing and advance nursing careers for many years. There are high success rates for students who complete the Direct Master’s Entry Program, with most students being able to pass their NCLEX-RN and Nurse Practitioner exams the first time. This demonstrates that the level of education, preparation, and knowledge each student receives through this program is unique and enables them to learn and succeed in their future careers. I…

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    Definition Of Nursing

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    paper is to discuss nursing and what makes it unique, the overall mission of nursing, why nursing is a profession, and the concept of caring in nursing. I will also give attention to two theorists that I most closely relate to, my definition of nursing, my philosophy statement, and my personal experience that has led me to this field of study and how I will contribute to nursing. My Definition of Nursing and the Overall Mission My definition of nursing is achieving patient goals through a…

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    Technology In Nursing

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    Nursing can be described as part of health care system which deals with care of the ill, illness prevention, promotion of health and formulation of proper health policies. A nurse is and individual who has finished his/ her education in the nursing field and is legalized by relevant authorities to practice the profession in their country or some parts of the world. Nursing as an art entails qualities set for your patient you can formulate. It’s your own character and reputation. Art in nursing…

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    SMART Goals for Nursing Self-Care Nursing is a demanding and often stressful profession. Nurses can experience and get caught up in busy workloads, long hours, physical labor and emotional strain on a daily basis. As health promoters it can be surprising that nurses are found neglecting their own health. Nurses should be practicing the same health care practices they promote for their patients. This important practice is deemed self-care and it is an essential part of creating trust with…

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    The exposure I have gained through being a pediatric medical assistant for eleven years has given me a tremendous amount of knowledge about what it takes to be a good nurse. Through my work in pediatrics, I have had the opportunity to provide care to children from the first day of life through the age of twenty-one. Over the years, I have learned that caring for children is not restricted to just the patient. You have to also provide passionate care and support to families as well. I have had…

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    Nursing Theory and Professional Development Introduction While exploring different nursing theories and the many aspects of professional development, it is important to reflect on what I have learned. It is even more important to take the knowledge I have gained throughout this course and apply it to my future as a nursing student and an RN. Each theory, depending on whether or not you agree with it, can play an important role in how each nurse tackles each day. The different strengths and…

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    The importance of community service has been interlaced into the majority of the nursing classes I have had at the bachelor’s level and the master’s level of education. Being active in community service has been presented as a cornerstone of my nursing career in the work place as a leader within my organization. I am learning now that being involved in community service holds true for the nurse educator as well. Dawson & Freed (2008), state that “professional nurses have a commitment to…

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    Nursing Time Log Analysis

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    in time wastage and very poor TM. Hence TM skills are essential skills for NLs to help them excel in jobs and maintain a good work-life balance, and improve their performance with increased productivity. Importance of TM in nursing leadership: Nursing Managers have very demanding careers as nursing work involves getting a lot of things done in the shortest time and also make decisions which are of a critical nature to patient care. Time Management forms a necessary condition for efficacy of…

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    themselves or communicate. I am always excited by my work experience and voluntary work because of the prospect of helping others and this is something I know will never fade throughout my career. I am aware the university course is very demanding, but I am ready to apply myself to achieve my goal. I am also aware that Nursing involves lifelong learning but again this excites…

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    1. I chose nursing as my profession because nursing is my calling. Nursing is a noble profession and I have always looked up to nurses as role models. Day in and day out nurses put their patient’s lifes and needs above their own. I have always enjoyed caring for others and helping them to the best of my abilities. Working in a healthcare setting confirmed my beliefs that I would love healthcare. I enjoy the atmosphere, the groups of professionals, and I absolutely love working with my patients.…

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