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    Registered Nurses

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    are available. Registered Nurses provide and help with patient care. They educate patients and the public about health and also provides advice and emotional support to patients and their families. These are just a summary of roles that Registered Nurses have. Registered Nurses have a variety of tasks to do, they keep records, administer medication, consult with other health care providers, monitor patients and educate others. There are vital qualities required in a registered nurse, they…

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    Registered Nurse

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    A registered nurse has interested me since the third grade because nurses make great wages, can work in different establishes with anyone, have flexible schedules and take shifts as desired, and nurses can make a huge difference in anyones life. There’s constant excitement and many different challenges that you may have to face being a nurse. You have the opportunity to make swift decisions, and there is always different tasks to take each and every day. As a nurse, you get the opportunity…

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    A Registered Nurse

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    To start off, one who wants to become a registered nurse must know the general information. For example, nurses have a huge responsibility and patients need care 24 hours a day. Nurses may have to work on holidays, on weekends, and night shifts. They can also be called in at any time and they must be prepared to go in when they are called. Next, registered nurses can work in many different places. They have the opportunity to work in hospitals, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, schools, clinics,…

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    Registered Nurses

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    is able to take care of someone that is injured or seriously hurt in an accident like a car crash. That's where nurses come in. Nurses take care of people that can't take care of themselves for many different reasons, for example if someone is to old and need help to do everyday things, they would probably go to a nursing home where nurses would take care of them. To start off, nurses need certain skills to do their job. One of those skills is being able to administer patients’ medicines and…

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    The debate of nursing as a profession or simply a job has not just been a topic of academic or scientific articles. Among today’s popular media cites, many nurses and others have written their own opinion concerning the matter. Their methods of communication and documentation, however, are vastly different. Registered Nurse Donna Cardillo writes a popular bog on nursing topics, and strongly debated that nursing was indeed a profession in one of her posts (Cardillo 2010). In her argument, she…

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    When I graduate high school I want to become a successful nurse, preferably a registered nurse or a surgical nurse. I know becoming a surgical and registered nurse takes time, dedication and will be challenging but I’m determined to do it. Becoming a surgical and registered nurse has always been a goal of mine. It will give me the opportunity to help more people with health issues, where there I can have a huge impact on saving their life. The compassion that I have for others will really show…

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    Registered Nurse Role

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    Almost every person in Canada has had an interaction with a Registered Nurse, whether it had been the hospital setting because they have fallen ill, or routine vaccinations when you are a child in school setting. The role and scope of a Registered Nurse changes depending on what facility he/she is working in. Public health nurses do a verity of work in the school setting this work is guided by the community health practice standards and the comprehensive school health report. Community health…

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    don’t like to see people sick. If one of my loved ones are sick, I try to take care of them. I have a deep passion for caring for people, so this is why I choose to become a registered nurse. When I was young I always said that when I grow up I wanted to be a nurse. Now that I’m older, I have to learn the steps on for becoming a nurse. Currently, I’m a student at Little Rock Job Corps .I will enroll in nursing assistant for my second trade here at job corps to get my C.N.A license. My first…

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    Registered Nurse Goal

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    My goal is to become a Registered Nurse. “Registered nurses (RNs) care for patients and educate them on health issues to prevent future illnesses. Along with technical skills necessary for the medical profession, RNs must have people skills to work closely with patients and their families. Becoming a RN entails formal education from a state-approved nursing school, and state licensure” .http://study.com/articles/RN_Educational_Requirements_to_Become_a_Registered_Nurse.html. The educational…

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    Registered Nurse Analysis

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    The initials RN or title of Registered Nurse is understood by all to mean a nurse that has passed his or her boards. However, not many outside of the health care field understand all the educational levels associated with this title. While formal education began with a nurse receiving either a diploma or baccalaureate degree, today numerous educational degrees have stemmed from this beginning. These programs were developed to increase the number of nurses in response to a shortage. These…

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