My Nursing Career And Life Plan

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    Write An Essay On Becoming A Registered Nurse

    Nursing job is one of the most promising job fields. According to explorehealthcareers.org nursing jobs are projected to grow 19 percent from 2012 to 2022. Nurses can work at many different places such as, nursing home, hospitals, and clinics, rehab, schools, home health care, and assisted living homes Hospice facilities Correctional institutions, and other long-term care facilities. Certified nursing assistant’s make averaged of $25,620 a year. Their job title provides basic support in medical

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    others. I sincerely feel like my life will be complete when I have made a difference in someone else’s life. All my teachers told me that I should be a teacher because I do well in my English and history classes. However, as much as I admire the work that my teachers do, teaching as a career doesn’t call to me the way I feel a potential career should. I enjoy working at my farmer’s markets during the year and for a while I thought majoring in business would be a good option. My mother always tells me that

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    Application of Community Health & Population-Focused Nursing

    Dana Agovino WGU A. Explain the difference between a regulatory agency and a professional nursing organization as it pertains to your professional nursing practice. A regulatory agency would best be described using the example of the State Board of Nursing, which regulates the standards of nursing practice by providing policies or laws to ensure safe practice within a scope. The State Board of Nursing provides and enforces these policies to protect society from unsafe practice and unqualified

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    Dnp Statement

    I began my nursing career at the age of 16, as a certified nursing assistant in Calvert City, KY. At this young age, I decided to dedicate my life to helping others in their medical time of need. To date, I have been a practicing registered nurse for ten years, working in both acute and critical care settings. I am now anticipating taking the next step towards my short-term goal of becoming an advanced practice nurse. I plan to achieve my short-term goal by earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice

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    Rup1 Project

    Board of Nurses (OSBN) and the American Nursing Association (ANA) are varied. The State Board of Nurses is a body of nine individuals chosen by the Governor, only four of whom are Registered Nurses, and one is a nurse practitioner (Oregon State Board of Nursing, n.d.). Some of the things the Board is responsible for is the issuing and renewing of all medical licenses for nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and certified nursing assistants. The Board represents all the

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    Career as a Nurse

    It was a warm sunny day and I was in the backyard playing on my homemade wooden swing-set. My stepfather was a general contractor, so he built me and my younger sister a new swing-set. The slide was made out of copper and it had wood as the rails. As I was sliding down it my leg got to close to the side of the rail and I got a huge splinter in the side of my leg. I was crying very loudly because it hurt so bad, my mom heard me so she ran out there to see what had happened. I had to go to the

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    Nursing as a Career

    Career Paper Nursing as a Profession No one is more important to the quality of patient care than a nurse. I don’t think there has ever been a time when nurses weren’t needed to provide care and nurturing to others in need. Whether it’s a mother ready to deliver a baby or give comfort to an elderly gentleman, nurses have a special role they play in everyone’s life. Today, prospective nurses take on many challenges as they look forward to their career choice such as the education and need for

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    Personal Nursing Philosophy

    Abstract I define my philosophy of nursing within the three nursing domains of person, health, and environment. My goal is to communicate the importance of nursing as a knowledge-based career, depending not only on the nurse fulfilling her role but also on the patient’s compliance. A patient must learn to provide self-care at home in the same capacity as the nurse would provide care in the clinical setting. I discuss various subjects within nursing. I explain why I want to be a nurse, what I believe

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    Baccalaurate Degree

    Differences in Competencies between Associate Nursing-Degree Level Versus Baccalaureate Nursing-Degree Level: Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing Competencies Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V September 7, 2014 Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing Competencies During my years working as a licensed vocational nurse I witnessed many situations where I questioned if the nurse supervisor with a higher level of education was capable and suitable to handle and help resolve patient issues and their

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    Diabetes-Personal Narrative Analysis

    My grandpa said he wanted to preach until he could no longer stand. This passion to remain a pastor was vivid in his meticulous management of his diabetes. Despite his efforts, his career was often interrupted by unexpected complications of the disease. Strokes and hearing impairments were among the many impediments, but the amputation of his left foot put a final end to his fifty-year long career. Witnessing the hardships that diabetes brought to my grandpa propelled me to provide whatever support

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