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    Nursing Career Profile

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    within the profession In nursing field there many types of nurse which are CNA (certified nursing assistant) the first step to a nursing career; they work under supervision to assist patients with daily living. CNA earns around $27‚418 in the U.S. annually and the CNA classes are open at Johnson County Community College

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    Nursing Career Development Ashley Wolfe’s Personal Career Development Plan 1. Personal Goals A. Long Term Goals i. My long term goal is to obtain my Master of Science degree in Nursing. I plan to accomplish this goal within the next five to six years. ii. My long term goal is to obtain a position as a Nurse Practitioner at a hospital or clinic‚ preferably in an oncology setting. I plan to accomplish this goal within the next five to six years. B. Short Term Goals i. My short term

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    A Career In Nursing Essay

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    Throughout the history of nursing‚ training of those entering the field has varied from rudimentary to extensive. In the 19th century‚ training for nurses was minimal and there was no set curriculum (Nursing Timeline of Historical Events‚ 2014). With the nursing focus shifted from caring for the sick and dying‚ to caring for ill people and providing preventative care for well people‚ the training for nurses has also changed. This discussion will focus on the differences in competencies of nurses

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    Nursing Career Path

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    Nursing I was in a hospital for my co-op placement‚ I chose this because I was considering nursing as my chosen career path. For this reason‚ I have researched the nursing career. I have spent many hours in this setting and feel that I have a pretty good understanding as to what goes on day to day. Before choosing to become a nurse‚ one must first examine themselves and look to see if they have the right qualities for this demanding job. Some qualities are such; caring‚ compassion‚ a strong

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    My Nursing Career

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    The career of an RN interests me because I think it’s not something that I would be bored with‚ and I’ll always be learning new things on the job.The duties and responsibilities are as follows: providing direct patient care‚ presenting health information to large groups of people‚ performing emergency procedures‚ managing many other nurses in teaching hospitals and doing research in universities. There are four general duties a RN does on a daily basis. The first duty is evaluating a patient’s

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    The Nursing Career Path

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    while to figure out that nursing was the career path that I wanted to take. I have grown up with a grandma who was a very hard working and well respected nurse. When I was younger she would tell me the stories of the people she met. I was so fascinated by every little thing. I aspire to be the woman that she used to be. I plan to work just as hard‚ if not harder. I want to be someone that could change something in a patient’s life. People really don’t realize how hard the nursing profession really is

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    Nursing careers “When you’re a nurse you know that every day you will touch a life or a life will touch yours” (unknown). I love helping people‚ and making sure there okay. Growing up I loved to play doctor and when my brother or sister got hurt I would “doctor” them up. I wanted to become an Rn so I could work at a hospital and help them where ever they needed help. For some reason I do not mind the “gross” injuries and I don’t mind blood either. This paper will explore the job description‚ requirements

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    Nursing Career Paper

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    Nursing has become a harder profession to get into. It is one of the most rewarding professions out there in the world. A patient wants to be reassured that the person taking care of them knows what they are talking about‚ and know what to do when the time comes. Nursing is more than just helping people get better. It is a livelihood that a registered nurse can be proud of achieving. The nursing field is bigger than most know about. There are hospital nurses‚ there are nursing home nurses

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    event organizing‚ sales and marketing‚ and even in accounting. I changed positions often‚ not realizing that I was not happy and content with my career. My interest in nursing was sparked by my aunt‚ a fellow nurse‚ who talked about her career in such excitement that I knew that was what I missed in my life: passion and love for what I do. While taking nursing prerequisites at Pikes Peak Community College‚ I was working as a night auditor in a hotel to allow me to attend college full time on campus

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    The reason I chose a career in nursing‚ is simply because I love caring for people. Nursing is a rewarding career‚ not only financially‚ but it is also fulfilling in knowing that you have touched someone’s life in a positive way. A career in nursing requires patience and self - sacrifice‚ after all‚ it is all about putting your own needs aside and focusing other people’s needs. Nurses have a number of different duties. Their duties vary nationally‚ locally‚ by state‚ and by what specialty they work

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