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    Nursing Career Path

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    My desire to pursue a career in adult nursing is because I believe this to be one the most fulfilling and worthwhile careers to choose. While I understand that nursing is such a diverse and challenging career, being able to help people in their moment of need would make all these challenges worthwhile. Nursing is an exciting career path with a wide range of opportunities, it is hugely diverse and provides people with a chance to specialise in certain areas. I hope to make the most of these opportunities

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    My Career In Nursing

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    Thinking about my career when I graduate high school is very stressful but in the past week and a half I think I have fully decided that I would like to do nursing. The thing that made me become interested in nursing is that I really like to help people, I like the blood and I feel like the sicker they are the better for me because I can help get them better and stronger. I want to do something in my life where I feel like I am making a difference I want the rush of adrenaline when saving someone's

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    Nursing As A Career Essay

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    Nursing has always been an idea lingering in the back of my mind for as long as I can remember. It has always been a career i've wanted to follow. However because of my family background in Hvac i have always been pushed to follow the same foot steps as my father and every other men in my family. Making nursing just a thought in the back of my mind. After i graduated reality hit and, I didn't want to work a job that I've never really liked. I didn't want to work a job for the rest of my life either

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    Without thinking, nursing is what I have always known I would pursue as a career. This is not me employing platitudes to convey my connate aspiration to be a healthcare professional — it is simply the truth. My determination to become a nurse is unrelenting: even after my tumultuous adolescent years, and a brief flirtation with pursuing a career in journalism, I am undeterred. While I am rigorous in my pursuit, life is seldom accommodating. Whether it is liberating myself from toxic relationships

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    Neonatal Nursing Career

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    Career Summary A neonatal nurse focuses on providing care newborn infants and families when the newborn’s health conditions requires more support than traditional postnatal wards. Neonatal nurses work with newborns with variety of problems such as congenital defect, prematurity, surgical problems, and other body malformations. The Neonatal period is described as the first month of life, but for these newborns, they are usually sick for months. The field covers those newborns showing problems after

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    Nursing Career Plan

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    My career plans as an advanced practice nurse are two-fold; I want to work in Primary Care around rural communities providing preventative health plans for patients, as well as assisting to get health care education provided to schools. There are few things more important than education, whether that education comes in a classroom or in a primary care office education is the leading force to change. With the obesity epidemic that has continuously plaguing the health the both the young and the old

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    My Career In Nursing

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    Thinking about my career after I graduate high school is very stressful, but in the past week and a half I think I have decided that I would like to do nursing. The thing that made me become interested in nursing is that I want to help people, I like the blood and I feel like the sicker they are the better for me because I can help get them better and stronger. I want to do something in my life where I feel like I am making a difference, I want the rush of adrenaline when saving someone's life

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    Nursing Assistant The career as a nurse's assistant (CNA) is to provide care for patients and perform treatments procedures that require skills and knowledge. These skills are needed to to make sure you know what patients have and how their conditions can progress in a negative or positive way. The types of medical treatment and understanding the effects of that treatment can mean the life or death of patients until the Nurse can assess and assist. A nurse's assistant aids in providing specific

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    was asked what my plans were for the future, I would have had a definite answer. I wanted to attend Indiana University Bloomington and major in Nursing to eventually become a nurse practitioner. I truly thought that was what I wanted to do with my life. If I were told that I would be attending Hanover and no longer had any interest in nursing as a career, I would probably laugh. I was so sure that was what I wanted to do, but since then all my plans have changed. This first semester at Hanover has

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    history of nursing, it has been most closely associated with being a field or profession for women. However, men have played a significant role in the history of nursing, though this is not as discussed or taught about nearly as frequently as other female figures in history, such as Florence Nightingale. Men have had a firm presence since the very beginnings of this profession, dating as far back as the times of the bubonic plague. In addition, men also had their beginnings in nursing with religious

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