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    The Nursing Career

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    analytical by defining a problem and use data to determine an effective solution. A PHN must be able to communicate effectively, and understand how the media delivers information. Of great importance is the role of cultural competency in public health nursing. Cultural competency is the ability to effectively consider the worldviews, healthcare practices and preferences of people from diverse, racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. The PHN must put an emphasis on prevention and focuses

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    Nursing Nursing has been an occupation that I have had my mind set on since I was in the second grade. I have always loved the idea of helping people fight their medical battles and being there for them, like someone once was for me. When I was born, I had to have a portion of my left lung taken out. I was not expected to live while my mom was pregnant with me and my sister. After I was born, I was rushed to surgery to remove part of my left lung. Because of the doctors and nurses that had been

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    about the career of nursing and I am going to explain how nursing is a diverse multidimensional profession. According to the article “Opportunities in Nursing” by Betty Smith “Nursing in general is concerned with the care of people’s psychological, social, and physiological well being”. There are various types of nurses such as registered nurses, nurse anesthetist, psychiatric nurses, nurse practitioners and many more. The article “Careers in nursing” by Linda Burnes illustrates “careers in nursing

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    When you hear of the word ‘’career’’ it makes you think of some of your long term goals in life. A career is a pursuit, occupation, profession you choose to take in life. My career of choice would be a profession that deals with being a caregiver, it doesn’t matter the age group. I want to be a caregiver because not only are you helping someone in need out, your also putting a smile on their face. I just love being able to help others and to make a change. When I was a little girl my grandfather

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    education. Therefore, finding a career that suits your interest in addition to your pockets should always be a priority. In this paper, I will describe how a nursing career is arguably more promising than an interior designer. During my research, I learned the outlook, salary, qualifications, requirements and daily task required for each career. An interior designer is a thrilling career for those who are artistic and creative. However, the outlook for this career is not high and continuously decreasing

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    change in my skills, my career goals, and my personality. I have always been very skeptical on what college to apply to because I will be living there for 4 years or more. Searching for colleges I would enjoy but also get into was a long process. I also had to take into account that the career I want to go into is Nursing. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, “a Registered Nurse is a person who has graduated from a college's nursing program or from a school of nursing and has passed a national

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    Why Nursing Career

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    I choose to pursue a career in the nursing field because i was perviously a medical assistant for a while working in pediactric doctors office and loved it , so i felt to need to further my education by enrolling in nursing school to become a practical nurse. My plan is to work as a practical nurse for a while then return to school to pursue a career as a registered nurse. There are several reasons why this career is the right one for me I love to make difference in peoples live and bring hope this

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    A career trajectory is a formalized plan for a successful transition into a career path that an individual has chosen. Likewise, the goal of nursing is to improve health through the advancement of knowledge therefore, improving the safety, effectiveness, and the access for healthcare. In combining these two definitions, a career trajectory in nursing advancement is to allow for clarity of direction and expected outcomes in a career by meeting the goals to advance in the healthcare field. In order

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    decided to return to school, choosing nursing as a second career. It was intimidating and daunting. Will school be too hard? Will I fit in? Am I too old? I was afraid that I would lack the skills to handle a heavy load of school work along with full-time employment. I felt overwhelmed not really knowing all of the terminology used in the medical field, which was the biggest challenge I had to face. My husband once told me that if I could handle a nursing assistant job, then maybe I could be a

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    Nursing as a Сareer Сhoice. Anna Leonova Trent University Nursing as a career choice. As Mother Teresa said: “It is not how much you do but how much love you put in the doing”. These words can not but be common for nurses all over the world. Well, what makes them love their profession? How did people decide to make nursing their career choice? What are the reasons for people to start such a way of life? As it goes without saying, nursing can not be called a profession

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