Importance Of Career Goals In Nursing Essay

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    Education Statement My short-term educational goal is to complete my Bachelor of Health Science Degree program with honors. Long-term, I intend to pursue a more focused Master’s degree in Clinical Research. Unfortunately, there are few bachelor programs for clinical research available. To date I am an LPN as well as a certified clinical research coordinator. Regrettably, there were few nursing associate degree programs available when I was searching for an accelerated program. The LPN education…

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    relationships. I am pursuing a career in nursing because I care about all the people I can help in the future. Pursuing this career path will provide me ample opportunity to develop meaningful professional relationships. Additionally, Hurka’s theory justifies this view. Before I start my career, while in nursing clinicals in hospitals, for example, I can view strengthening my professional relationships as those with professors, instructors, bosses, and floor nurses as a goal toward a greater…

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    article written by Tonks Fawcett, a senior lecturer in nursing studies, and Sarah Rhynas, a teaching fellow at the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. The article was published in Nursing Standard in February 2012 and it discusses the function of the professional nurse in obtaining a thorough medical history from a patient based on the nursing process, with a focus on improving this skill. Summary of Article Historically in the nursing profession, nurses were not active in acquiring…

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    My career goal is to become a Nurse. I hope to graduate from high school and to attend Idaho State University. Becoming a Nurse has always been my passion since I started high school. Another major goal I have is to never stop learning new things and always try my hardest to achieve my goals. Moreover having a positive attitude and being confident lead me to complete a CNA program at Eastern Idaho Technical Careers College just this last month. With my CNA, I know I can have a good experience at…

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    Privilege In one word I can describe my nursing philosophy. Privilege. It is a complete privilege to conduct the artistic aspects of nursing. Science may be the foundation for this upcoming profession, but the artistic actions of a nurse is like the cherry on top. The act of caring for all individuals, both ill and well, and playing a vital role in the continuous process of health is a privilege. This privilege of caring for the phenomenal species of human beings is one I will not take for…

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    Head nurses are able to improve performance efficiency with effective time management skills. There is a disagreement in acknowledging the importance to time management skills in head nurses and this paper attempts to study the good organization and proper time planning along with proper plan implementation and a positive disposition to stopping time wasting to give nurse leaders effective and successful strategies for time management (TM). Organization TM is linked to the person attitudes to…

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    I have been dedicated towards my studies since childhood thanks to the teachings my father has instilled in me. My career in the nursing field has been guided by two principles: (1) improving access to quality health care services for undeserved populations such as the poor, homeless, and orphans and, (2) teaching and delivering culturally competent and compassionate care. My educational background and volunteer experience has broadened my knowledge and has increased my depth of understanding of…

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    High Stress in the Nursing World It is no secret that a nursing career can generate large amounts of stress. Whether it be in the beginning of a career while suffering through countless hours of studying, clinicals, and test taking; or while practicing with the RN title behind a name. While I am fortunate enough to be able to chase my dream of becoming a registered nurse, I sometimes find myself thinking, “What the heck am I doing? Why am I asking for more school, added stress, and no sleep?”…

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    an introductory to both philosophy and the basis of nursing theory. It expands on the nursing metaparadigm, which encompasses the central concepts of nursing practice and the foundation for the creation of theory. Nursing is then explored to demonstrate the scope and importance of the practice, but also the need for a philosophy that embodies all of its functions. Philosophy Paper Philosophy plays both an important role in life and nursing. Whether we realize it or not, most of us have a…

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    A Nurse’s Role in Patient Centered Care Nursing leaders across the country understood the need to improve the quality of healthcare. They came together and created the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN). The QSEN project was a resource created to educate nurses to obtain the proper knowledge, skills and attitudes to improve the quality and safety of healthcare overall (Dolansky & Moore, 2013). Within the QSEN project, six competencies were generated as a tool to help educate future…

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