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    the underdogs, like nurses and nursing assistants. Nurses particularly take on the great load of important work that doctors do not have the time to do. As well as nursing assistants take on lots of work that the nurse does not have time for. The evaluation will focus primarily on Registered Nursing and the entire process that comes along with the profession. Registered Nurses, commonly referred to as RN’s, are determined to the success of the medical field. Registered Nurses are responsible…

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    As a registered nurse at Mercy hospital, I’ve always felt the need to further pursue my education. Getting my masters will not only give me the opportunity for growth, but give me a lineage to diagnose, treat, and medically care for patients more than I am right now. My knowledge will be more advanced and I will be able to make independent decisions regarding the care of my patients. I love taking care of people and making them happy. Ever since I was a little girl in Haiti, I envision myself…

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    From the moment I step into a hospital when I was a kid and watch nurses and doctors help those who are sick, and I knew what I want for a career job, but for now I just want to make sure I am on the right course to become a registered nursing and if it is exactly what I want. The most important is to see what health insurance, dentals plans, and income. I have interview Ms. Deborah Priebe to have insight of what a nurse does in a hospital setting. I also provided negatives and positive outcome…

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    Nurses have one of the most important jobs in the world and they make a difference in people 's lives every day. Nothing is more rewarding than the joy on the patient’s face after being released from the hospital. Nurses receive satisfaction knowing the impact they have on individuals and their families. However, to become a nurse one must survive rigorous classes and pass the dreaded NCLEX-RN exam. There are four different types of degrees in nursing: Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Masters of…

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    the anaesthetic nursing practice must be taken into present day demand. The basic nursing practice in the anaesthetic nursing profession must rise from assistant to the anaesthetist to a nurse anaesthetist providing health care services focusing on the medical model of care. This will enable our anaesthetic nurses to help create solutions to our health care services by providing competent and affordable anaesthetic care services. Advancement of anaesthetic nursing practice will arrange a…

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    Just a couple of months ago my mind and heart were set on being a registered nurse. Everyone would tell me to think about it twice because it has many different pros and cons that come with this particular job. A few weeks back I had the opportunity to interact with kids by being a helper at my church for kid’s ages seven to eight years of age it was a great experience that made me think about my future and set my mind into a different career. At this point I realized I wanted to deal with kids…

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    What does it take to become a nurse in an emergency room? What effects will working in a traumatic place have on a person? It takes multiple steps to become a registered nurse (RN) and work in the ER of a hospital. There are several effects of working in a high stress, traumatic setting a person can gain over time such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTDS). Along with becoming a nurse, there are several attributes one must have to be the nurse people want. One must be kind, compassionate,…

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    The benefits is most of these jobs come with vacation benefits and flexible work schedules I also like the structure of the job meaning once I know what I am doing I will always be prepared for what 's expected. ("Registered Nurse Benefits." ) Also I get paid by the hour if I work weekends. Also there are tons of different work areas like hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes that is just a few of the multitude of places who desperately need…

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    In this assignment, the task is to research and select one client from the Being a Health Professional Horizon committee. After doing so, the National Competency Standards for Registered Nurses must be read and taken into consideration regarding therapeutic relationships. In the healthcare industry “therapeutic” means alliance and relationships mean strictly professional between the client and healthcare worker (International Affairs & Best Practice Guidelines, 2002). Building an alliance with a…

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    My Nursing Journey

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    adversities, having twins, gave me new reasons for obtaining my registered nursing degree. The life experiences that I have had, a desire to grow within the field of nursing, and my personal goals for my own education are now the reasons that I have for becoming the registered nurse I have always yearned to would become. One of my personal life experiences not only ignited, but help redefine why I wanted to become a registered nurse. In July of 2009 I gave birth to premature twins. They were…

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