Growing up i have always admired the nursing field. My mom has been one around 10 years, working at several different hospitals. My mom herself would like me to become a nurse as well, which is why i have chosen to major in nursing when i graduate highschool and go to college. I often think about how much work it will take to get exactly where i want to be, but i figure when it is all said and done it would have been all worth it. The awful sights and the beautiful lives i will save will all be a
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are often said and greatly appreciated. The immense amount of effort spent volunteering is an aspect of my life that goes unnoticed by peers and adults. The experience began during my freshman year when I joined the club STLF, or Students Today Leaders Forever. Throughout
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accomplish great things, you must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe”. The nursing field is one that has very different types of work associated with it. For instance, there are many types of nurses. Some may work in the emergency room, regular hospital, and or they could work in a doctor's office depending on their degree. I chose this career because it will give me the opportunity to broaden my social skills and it will allow me to show the care I have for others. Also
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Quality of Life and Functioning What does the phrase “quality of life” mean? Does it have an actual definition? The answer may not be as clear as one would expect because the concept of “quality of life” can vary from one person to the next based on the values of the individual in question. The purpose of this paper is to examine the quality of life of a patient with a cancer and describe an appropriate nursing care plan based on the patient’s values. Personal Perceptions Personal perceptions
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nurse patient event I have had in Obstetrics it will analyze major theory assumptions related to person, health, nursing and environment in the context of this caring moment, along with a personal reflection of this caring moment. Born in West Virginia theorist Jean Watson has had a very distinguished career, as a nurse educator and researcher in the area of “human caring and loss” (Nursing Theories, 2012, p.1). Beginning her education with a BSN from University of Colorado in 1964, she then acquired
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Today for a Healthier Tomorrow” Growing up in a house hold of medical personnel, such as my mother and my aunt and other close relatives has really inspired me to become a Nurse Practitioner, but most of all my inspiration has come due to the death of my father. I want to help patients who may have false hope, who may think that there’s nothing anyone can do, I want to give patients hope, and I will devote my life to make a difference in the medical field. Although it won’t be easy, I know there will
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most of career practicing nursing in the surgical setting. I was a staff nurse on an orthopedic surgical unit for the first two and a half years after graduating from an associate’s degree nursing program. I then went back to my home of the Operating Room (OR), previously working as an OR Assistant prior to going to nursing school. I joined the cardiovascular team in the OR during my orientation period and absolutely loved it. Four years later I began my journey in nursing leadership. My first
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pregnant with my first child and had to find work to help raise him. I began working in a textile mill and remained there for the next 16 years. I always had plans to go back to school, but life got in the way. I married my husband in (1989) and soon later had 2 more children. I wanted to make a better life for myself and my children so I enrolled in a certified nursing assistance program. Upon graduation in 1993 I began working at a local retirement home. In 1994 I was divorced from my husband and
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Career Plan Builder Activities When I started doing the first assignment in the career plan building activities, it made me realize what were the most important factors and the least important factors in my career planning. And some choices I never thought about how much I would like to do it. Now, I am taking a second look at my life goals and career path. My lifetime goal is to build and own my own personal care home for the elderly people. I love helping and providing care for anybody. I have
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directed. My personal goal is to become a Nurse anesthesiologist which one day will secure me a Job in respectable hospital and will be committed to working with the care of saving lives, by monitoring the patient like a hawk while under anesthetic medication and making sure of being with patient after surgery to make sure they are stable. This goal will be fulfil by setting my goal in steps of short term, long term and the ultimate goal. My plan comes into play when all of a sudden, my mum died
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