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    The career I plan on pursuing is a registered nurse. I want to become a registered nurse so I can help the people who really need help. Registered Nurse has a positive trend. They have big responsibilities, like making sure the patients get their right medicine, and by having the right treatment they need. Registered nurses work for hospitals, medical clinics, and schools etc. Registered nurse can work in different kinds of establishments. Nurses have flexible schedules. Nurses have the opportunity

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    Nursing Career Goal

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    Depending on a person’s career, usually going to college is the first goal to complete, then practice, than an interview. For example, I want to be a nurse, my first goal would be to complete my pre-reqs, take the required HESI A2 exam, attend the actual nursing classes, complete the required amount of externship (practice), and I would go and apply for a nurse job with my ultimate goal to complete is being hired, then that would be my success. I view success as having a career of doing what you love

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    Nursing is one of the booming careers in every Country, and the United States is no exception. When I was a child, I used to tell my parents that I would become a nurse when I grow up. At that time, I was only interested because of the uniform, that white color uniform put smiles on my face when I see the nurses wearing them. As a child, I thought people who wore the white uniform were good people, and that they were closer to God. As I grew up, I released that a number of people were also interested

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    Nursing Career Research After researching many nursing careers there are three that are stick out. Although salary is a big deal today, one must be aware of the specifics of a job to make sure they enjoy the job. Three interesting nursing careers are nurse educator, traveling nurse and a pediatric nurse. When thinking of a nurse educator, the name is self-explanatory. As explained in (“15 Highest Paying Nursing Careers [Infographic]”, 2017) a nurse educator is someone who has experiences in nursing

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    Cameryn Reid English 111 Professor Douglas July 24, 2017 ·        Prompt 1 - Career Challenges Since I was young I knew I wanted to be in the medical field. I liked the idea of helping people, especially kids. I went from wanting to be doctor, to a pediatrician,  to a neonatal nurse, and I finally settled on a nurse. I knew nurses face many challenges that I am preparing myself to overcome. Working long hours being one of them. A deal breaker for most people to decide whether or not they want to

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    in college is a task that requires a lot of thought. A career that I decided to pursue is nursing. Nursing has multiple fields and career paths, and students must choose nursing career that fits them best. The three career paths that fascinate me the most are Correctional Nursing, Rehabilitation Nursing, and Nurse Anesthetist. ALTHOUGH NURSING REQUIRES EXCELLENT GRADES AND DETERMINATION, IT IS A VERY REWARDING MAJOR, WITH MANY DIFFERENT CAREER PATHS. First, Correctional Nurses work in prison or detention

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    I dreamed of pursuing a career in nursing. This partially due to my mother, an OB nurse, who continued to perfect her career over the course of twenty-five years. As a nurse, an individual is given the privilege to not only deliver an infant into the world but also to hold the hand of an individual who is leaving the world. With people as my passion, nursing presented itself as the perfect career. I could impact the lives of the people around me while practicing a career that I loved. As I grew

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    Nursing is considered to be one of the most respected professions today. The theory of nursing has existed for centuries, as family members cared for sick loved ones. However, it was not until the 19th century that nursing as a profession began to develop. It was during this time that Florence Nightingale made her significant contributions to nursing. Among other things, Nightingale helped society recognize nursing as a respectable occupation, established modern nursing education, and helped institute

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    Me and my nursing career As a child, a nurse wearing a white uniform and a doctor wearing white coat fascinated me. My cousin was a nurse and often when I visited her, I felt a force pulling me or attracting me to that white uniform. Never realized until I became a nurse that it was not a dream, I was destined to be a nurse. Today we call Florence Nightingale pioneer of nursing and Mother Teresa the epitome of love and compassion (, 2010, p. 1). These women choose to do what was in their heart,

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    Logical Fallacies A person who succeeded in his career most of the time convinces others to follow the same direction as him. In fact, my aunt Nancy persuaded me to pursue a nursing career by using one logical fallacy. She convinces me that nursing job is the best job ever in the world. However, she persuades me that they are different opportunities in the field. Nevertheless, my aunt Nancy persuades me by using reasoning and supports ideas about nursing job. My aunt Nancy is a registered nurse and

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