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    reason, I chose the Nursing field as my overall topic for my senior…

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    physically draining things which means that they have to help stabilize people who are on the verge to dying and working more than 12 hour shifts. Although there are bad parts to the job it doesn't mean that everything about nursing is the absolute worst, the best part of nursing is watching a patient leave the ER in one…

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    Essay On Lystra Gretter

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    Lystra Gretter is a pioneer of nursing because she influenced many aspects of the profession of nursing. She strived for better education, better standards for nurses, and better health for the public. Thanks to the work of Lystra Gretter, nursing became more of a profession. Before she was a nursing pioneer, Lystra Elizabeth Eggert, was born in September 1858 in Bayfield, Ontario. Her father had some influence on her with wanting to be in the medical field because during the American Civil War,…

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    Chemistry for health sciences , Chemistry for health science lab and Intro. to micro- computer usage . The average starting salary for this career is 31,070 . The benefits packages are health insurance , paid vacation , malpratice insurance , dental insurance , life insurance , paid vacations ; paid sick days , and retirement plan . REGISTERED NURSE :…

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    work in nationwide hospitals as an anesthesia specialist in the nursing field is waiting. Deciding on where to go to school and the area of field specialty as a nurse anesthetist has several considerations and prerequisites for gaining the experience and sharpening the skills for the job. Program Requirements The CRNA program is structured to guide the first level of education and school prerequisites in obtaining a bachelor’s in nursing (BSN). The BSN is a 4 year study plan with academic…

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    Registered Nursing Essay

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    When advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) complete their graduate program and are ready to start their first job, it is an exciting time! Unfortunately, as these practitioners leave the comforts of academia to enter the workplace, feelings of stress and insecurity are frequently reported (Kelly & Mathews, 2001; Valdes-Pierce, 2004). The transition can be both challenging and overwhelming (Gearhart, 2011). Bahouth and Esposito-Herr (2009) reported survey results of newly graduated nurse…

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    future, I would like to pursue nursing as a major when I attend college. Helping people has always been a passion of mine and nursing will allow me to do that. I would like to be either a pediatric nurse or a trauma nurse. I really like babies and small children, but I also want to experience the rush and craziness of the ER. Nursing will require a lot of heavy science courses which is great because science and chemistry has always been my best subjects. Also, nursing requires a lot of…

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    pediatric nurse you would need to know what curriculums and degrees you would need to be required to have. At South Plains they have wonderful programs for nursing. The one I would need to look into is the Associate Degree Nursing Program, they will help me get my RN license. This program will also let me receive the Associate of Applied Science Degree to take the state board exam (NCLEX) for registered nurse license if only I complete this curriculum and eligible to apply. That would be very…

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    Nurse Scholarship Essay

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    Village (FPNLLV). Through this program, I hope to gain many experiences and a family among the future nursing student community. As I take on college, friends with the same ambitions and goals as I is something I find essential. Having an opportunity like this would help best prepare me for the nursing program along but also help me start with my best foot forward in college. I discovered nursing during my junior and senior year of high school. I had many involvements in clubs and…

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    people, and treats health issues for families and other patients? Nursing. Nursing is the protection, promotion, and Optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response,and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations. Nursing is more than just providing patient care and helping prevent accidents or things. Nursing is providing patients about many health conditions,…

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