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    Nursing Career

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    Nursing is a great career but somethings one might want to consider when going into nursing are education‚ description‚ and location. Nursing is a very active but pleasant job for many people. Getting a good education is a good way to start-off a career. After finding out the description and working conditions‚ it often makes or breaks a career for oneself. When one is considering going into nursing education is a big factor. For nursing‚ a person should take senior-level science‚ math‚ and

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    The Nursing Career

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    registered nurses (Nursing Statistics‚ Minority Nurse.com). There are nurses all over the world. They go to work almost every day to help people. A nursing career requires great responsibility. Nurses have many duties to complete daily. They carry mounds of stress on their shoulders. They also have an important role in clinics. However‚ as hard as this career may be‚ being a nurse is very rewarding‚ and one should consider becoming a nurse. People should think about choosing this career because they help

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    A Career In Nursing

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    Nursing may seem like an easy job‚ but it is a very hands on job that may not be for everyone. After comparing The College of Health Care Professions‚ Alvin Community College‚ and the University of Texas as Austin based on my criteria of tuiti on cost‚ dorms/apt‚ and distance from home‚ CHCP (The College of Health Care Professions) would be the best choice in helping me pursue my career in nursing. However‚ even though CHCP may be the best choice for me‚ there are still some downfalls. Nursing

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    Nursing Careers

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    Nursing Careers Health Care Careers are the mostly growing industry in the USA because there is a high demand on health care professionals like Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). These two jobs are the main health careers that are mostly used more frequently because they do majority of the responsibilities in the health care work place. That’s why they say go into the health care career because you’ll never be without a job. This careers will never fall off the

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    A career in nursing can be the most rewarding occupation most people can think of. It truly takes a unique person with a strong sense of discipline‚ diligence‚ responsibility‚ and a love for mankind to take on such a role. While nursing for most is very rewarding‚ it is also an occupation that can very easily overwhelm employees and requires most of the time more so then none‚ a great tolerance to stress. For some when the stress becomes overwhelming‚ it may lead to addiction‚ especially in the

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    Nursing Career Paper

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    A career is something you love to go to work for‚ while a job is something to help get the bills paid. My career is a LPN ( Licensed Practical Nurse). I love and care for people while they’re sick‚ and that’s what a LPN is a person that love and care for someone when they’re sick and that’s what my career is. A LPN is a nurse. They administer medicine and injections‚ and take vital signs such as blood pressure‚ temperature‚ and weight.Perform a variety of tasks under the supervision of a Registered

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    Career Essay: Nursing

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    Career Essay: Nursing Nursing is defined as “the practice or profession of caring for the sick and injured” (thefreedictionary.com). Regardless of the simplicity of the definition‚ nursing is a very complex career that as it might already imply‚ carries many responsibilities and complications. Nonetheless‚ nursing is a rewarding career that offers intrapersonal growth and various career advancement opportunities. Within the nursing profession there are many sub-groups depending on the degree‚

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    According to a nursing enthusiast‚ “Nurses dispense comfort‚ compassion‚ and care without a prescription” (Saintsbury). Instead of majoring in teaching‚ I should major in nursing. Nursing is truly a rewarding and incredible career to pursue because of the praise you receive from saving lives for a living. Teaching can be rewarding‚ but is often not worth the stress throughout the career. The annual salary‚ stress and opportunities are the major positive and negative paraphernalia for these two majors

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    My Nursing Career

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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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    Neonatal Nursing Career

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    At the age of six‚ I knew that I wanted to find a career where I would be working with kids for the rest of my life. This was a time when my oldest niece was born and was diagnosed with a mild case of down syndrome. When she was an infant‚ my mother and I would babysit her and I would care for her as if I was a mother figure in her life. I consistently fed her bottles‚ changed her diapers‚ rocked her to sleep‚ and taught her how to read as she grew older. Whatever she needed‚ I would provide as much

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