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    Alyssa Esguerra is an uplifting 17-year-old Husky from Chino Hills, California. She is involved in a variety of different activities at Chino Hills High School, and her community such as Swim, Club Ed, Key Club, and the Cross Trainer Ministry at her Church. Alyssa is a Club Ed Officer who is passionate about the club and what they do for the community. Club Ed is really rewarding in her opinion because she loves working with elementary school kids and giving back to her old school. In addition,…

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    have the desire to become one. You'll first need to start with doing volunteer work at your hospital to see if it's really what you have in mind. You'll also need a bachelor's degree which is 4 four years, but threes also a couple of programs in nursing that only need an associate's degree. After completing this there are a couple of exams that need to be done for example NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN. After passing them you'll be able to obtain your license to start practicing as a nurse. You need a…

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    Levels: When developing a differentiated nursing practice in a hospital I will have 3 different levels of help. I will have BSNs, LPNs, and CNAs. Certification education: These levels are based on their certificate and level of education. The BSNs will have a four year degree. The BSNs will delegate tasks to the LPNs and CNAs. The LPNs will have a two year degree. They will help the nurse with things like passing medications, and doing dressing changes. That way the BSNs can have time to do…

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    [sic] been registered and licensed to practice nursing” (Dictionary.com). Becoming a RN is not easy, it is a rigorous task that an individual has to take for the sake of their future, but it can be done. Overall, a registered nurses job is very strenuous due to the fact that they are responsible for caring for patients and must know all history, diagnosis, information, medical records, and medicine dosage. Everything has to be correct because nursing negligence can lead to death of a patient.…

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    almost over and my plan to join the workforce is rapidly approaching; So I can earn a decent amount of money so I may save for my college tuition I am already working at Garden Deli. This is not my dream job however. I hope to go to Ab -Tech for nursing, then continue to Lenoir-Rhyne University for a major in Athletic Training. I’ve always wanted to join the medical field because it’s a clean and sanitary job; Also I would love to help professional athletes recover from injuries. Athletic…

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    Running head: ADVANCEMENT IN NURSING EDUCATION (BSN 10 YEAR PLAN 1 Advancement in Nursing Education (BSN 10 year plan) Arlene Wright LIU Post Issues in Professional Nursing NUR501 Dr. Amy Wysoker October 24, 2014 ADVANCEMENT IN NURSING EDUCATION (BSN 10 YEAR PLAN 2 Advancement in Nursing Education (BSN 10 year plan) Nursing is the largest profession within the United States. Nursing is a unique profession among other healthcare professions in that it possesses several educational…

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    A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a college 's nursing program or from a school of nursing and has passed a national licensing exam. That is the dictionary definition of what they do. Nurses are people who care for others to make a living and to provide for their own family. They work three 12-hour shifts or five eight-hour shifts throughout their seven day week, they usually also work weekends and most times holidays as well. Registered nurses, on average, make $68,910 a year…

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    I feel secure in my decision to pursue nursing because I am inherently a caregiver. It is an honor to care for others. I naturally take care of others, without being asked, and without ulterior motives. I am passionate about social justice, specifically in relation to health care. I want to care for children and their families. Not only to deliver bedside care, but support the entire family. There aren’t enough black nurses. Who will care for us? Considering discrepancies in care from white…

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    “Nursing is great for so many reasons, but there is one reason that means more than any poll results, amount of money, or job security: Nurses make a difference.”(Brittney Wilson) In the Medical field there are numerous occupations that are available for Nurses. The medical field is a continuous learning and opportunity such occupation. One specific profession in the medical field is a Registered Nurse. A Registered Nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the…

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    She helped me learn that what I wanted to do with my life was to become a nurse like her but even further my education into becoming a Perinatal nurse practitioner (NP). After high school I plan on attending Southern State and enrolling into their nursing program to become a Registered…

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