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Registered Nurse Career Research
What I Knew The career I am curious about is in the medical field, generally speaking, nursing. I have chosen to become a registered nurse because of
its background, and how its characteristics require the use of creativity, problem–solving, social skills, and critical thinking. Registered nurses use
various skills to diagnose and apply certain care methods to specific patients. I know that nurses aid patients with various illnesses, diseases,
disabilities, and injuries. I love helping people and the feeling I receive when helping people. It would also be very motivating to learn and discover
things about the human body and how to fix any problems involving it.
What I Want to Know Before becoming a nurse, I would like to know the key aspects of this career. Such as the salary, more of what nurses do, the
schooling required, the competitiveness, and if there are any benefits. I also want to know the negative aspects of the career to see what I'm going to
be involved in and if I'd still be interested.
Findings My career research included looking over various sources such as websites and books that all said most of the same things about nursing.
Being a registered nurse involves recording symptoms, providing support in rehabilitation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I found on a website called he requirements for a registered nurse varies. But, primarily an RN requires a diploma and an associate or bachelor's
degree in nursing. There are two programs that will get me on my way to becoming an RN. The ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) programs last
about 2–3 years which include courses such as: Adult and Family health, psychiatric nursing, pharmacology, etc. The BSN (Bachelor of Science in
Nursing) programs are usually four years long, and they focus on advanced nursing methodology and clinical training. BSN courses include community
health, leadership in nursing, healthcare, and management,
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Essay On Registered Nurse
Registered Nurse Without jobs in the medical field, population would lower numerously. Registered nurses work harder than people think. Saving
someone's life or having to tell someone they have a terminal illness isn't easy. Being a registered nurse requires a registered nurse license, a
Bachelors or Associates degree, and the ability to treat all people equally. To be a registerednurse, proper education is required. The employee should
have the proper training too. In order to officially become an RN, the employee needs a medical license and either an Associates or Bachelors degree.
The employee should probably study medicine in high school before going to medical school. Somebody wanting to be an RN should major in
pre–nursing ("Nursing, General (RN) College Degree Programs – The College Board." Nursing, General (RN) College Degree Programs – The College
Board). The more the employee is trained and prepared to work in the medical field the better they will be going headfirst into the job ("Summary."
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, "RNs provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the
public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members" When working in the
medical field, the employee has to have all equal opinions of people. All racial braises need to be left behind. Someone can't be treated differently
because of they're race of hair or accent or anything like that. It isn't fair. Registered nurses also need to be able to be calm and nice to their patients. It
is really important to be kind to patients. If someone has a mean nurse they won't want to talk to them and the nurse could miss out on important
information they need to tell the doctor ("Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor
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The Success Of Registered Nurses
Hard work, knowledge, and interpersonal skills are some of the most important aspects that will directly impact the success of registered nurses (RNs)
within the medical healthcare field. They are professionals that require an amount of comprehensive education and skills that are related to assessing,
planning, and intervening to promote patient care ("The Nursing Process," n.d.). In order to become RNs, associate degrees in nursing (ADN) must be
earned from a state–approved training program. The programs may take up to two years to complete through community colleges, hospital–based
programs, and/or career centers. As RNs are taking up more responsibility in the delivery and management of patient care, they must have a solid
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For example, a nurse's assessment of a diabetes patient includes the patient's chief complaints of hypoglycemia symptoms and laboratory results of low
blood glucose levels. However, the assessment also includes the ability to acknowledge and understand the patient's response due to the current state,
such as the slurring of speech, clumsy movement as if intoxicated, or profuse sweating while in an air–conditioned facility. The RN's diagnosis would
reflect what the patient's hypoglycemic state has further caused. Such symptoms may include confusion, drowsiness, and coma–like state, or if left
untreated, it can result in seizures, loss of consciousness, and even death. Thus, they will be able to set measurable and achievable short– and
long–term goals for their patient ("The Nursing Process," n.d.). Goals for this diabetic patient may include changing eating habits by eating a higher
carbohydrate diet and/or eating more frequently, possibly adjusting to lower medication dosages, managing lifestyle changes to include a more
appropriate exercise regimen, and continuing to test blood glucose levels on a regular basis. RNs must possess other necessary qualities and skills that
include patience, flexibility, high levels of honesty, emotional stability, compassion, good organizational skills, and interpersonal skills (Davila, n.d.).
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Registered Nurse
Registered Nurse A registered nurse (RN) in mental health is called a psychiatric. According to "http://study.com/articles
/Psychiatric_Unit_Nurse_Job_Description_Duties_and_Requirements.html" a psychiatric unit nurses are advanced nurses who specialize in care of
people who have mental disorders. They work in the psychiatric part of a hospital or medical center with patients that are staying there for
short–term–evaluation or an intense treatment before going back to their home for long–term–care. They have the same occupational focus and duties
as other RNs and APN's but their work with people with lots of mental and behavioral conditions requires them to focus on patient interaction as well as
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A registered nurse can be found in any city. Sometimes they will travel all over the world! They usually work inside. According to "http:/
/www.gapmedics.com/blog/2014/12/19/10–must–know–pros–and–cons–of–becoming–a–nurse/" one benefit of a registered nurse is you get paid on
holidays as well as time off. Another benefit is that you can also leave work sick. If you get sick you can leave and you do not have to finish your
shift. They get free lab work, which means that they can go to a doctor's appointment and not pay anything. The last benefit is that the job they have
can be very interesting. Also according to "http://www.gapmedics.com/blog/2014/12/19/10–must–know–pros–and–cons–of–becoming–a–nurse/" One
drawback of a registered nurse is that you might be exposed to a lot of germs and viruses. Another drawback is that some things you will do will
be very stressful. You also might see really bad situations. I think the biggest drawback in being a registered nurse is that some people refuse and not
appreciate your help and hard work with them. After all of your hard work and effort, some people do not appreciate you. They do not want your help
or guidance; that is one reason why registered nurses must have a very high patience
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Personal Narrative: A Career As A Registered Nurse
For my Project Life presentation, I chose to do mine on a registered nurse. The reason I chose to do mine on a registered nurse is because I love to help
people. When I help people, it gives me a great feeling. A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a college's nursing program or from a
school of nursing and has passed a national licensing exam. In order to be a registered nurse you must have either your associates or bachelors degree.
You can get aBachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), if you want to advance in the profession. You can also get a Master of Science in Nursing
(MSN), it may lead to advances such as: Clinical Nurse Specialist, Anesthetist Nurse, Mid–wife Nurse, or a Nurse Practitioner.
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I asked Tracie a few questions and she gave me some very interesting replies. In the first question, I asked Tracie what made her decide to become a
registered nurse; she replied with, I chose to be a registered nurse to know and to have the knowledge and skill to be able to help people whether it's
at the beginning of life with the birth of a child; or at the end of life when you have to comfort the family and help them transition. In the next
question, I asked Tracie what her advice would be to someone who wants to become a registered nurse; she replied and told me that it is not a field
to be taken lightly. It takes a lot of schooling, research on your own, and compassion. She continues to say that a lot of the things that they teach
you in school for a base of knowledge, but most of the important things, you bring with you. You have to be able to study hard and work outside of
a controlled environment. She also gave me some other tips, such as: wear leather shoes in case there is a accident with blood or urine, wear your
hair back out of your face so it is not in the way, and be sure to sound confident in what you are telling your patience because if you are not confident
in what you are telling your patience, then they will not believe
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Full Time Registered Nurse
How would you feel if you were a full time registered nurse that had to work a 12 hour shift and be on their feet all day?A registered nurse has
many responsibilities to handle. Some of the different responsibilities that an RN has is they should be able to perform physical exams and the
previous health history that their patient has had. You should also be able to provide health promotion and the different counseling and education
about the different types of health issues ("What Nurses Do" 1). Day in and day out registered nurses are exposed to extreme levels of stress due to
their work environment, including their hours, shortage in staff, and the emotional toll the job could have on their lives. "Expect to work nights,
weekends and holidays but not in the area you likely desire because most 'desired' areas want experienced nurses," says Angil Tarach–Ritchey R.N.,
G.C.M, in Ann Arbor, Mich.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you were to work at least 40 hours a week you would get paid time in a half. According to Arnoldussen she says " Challenges will be thrown at
you that weren't covered in school or clinical rotation, but know that you'll make meaningful work, and always be proud of your profession"( 1).
Wanting to become a nurse can become a major factor in your life. Some of the factors could possibly be you are saving someone's life, you could
possibly have the chance to travel around the world to help to
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Registered Nurses In The Workplace
Writing Prompt There is a total of 2.71 million RNs in the world and anyone could be part of that number all that is needed is an associate
degree,stress tolerance and a big heart. Studies show that in the last ten years 80 percent of people have been dissatisfied with their choice of
job.But since 84.8 percent of workers is the healthcare field are Registered Nurses this makes this job very popular. Education is one of the many
roles that is needed to start working.Registered Nurses need an associate's degree which only takes about two years to receive but to get promoted to
different stages of nursing it is required to have more schooling such as a bachelor's degree. Many people say that it would be very important for
someone to know
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My Career As A Registered Nurse
My short–term goals include passing my state boards upon graduation and then finding a fulfilling job as a Registered Nurse (RN) at a major local
hospital. Currently, I work at Summa Akron City Hospital and it would be seamless for me if I could obtain a job there as a nurse in one of their
intensive care units. After a few years of practice, I plan to get my certification in Critical Care Nursing. Beyond that, my long–term goals for the future
are to attend graduate school at University of Akron and receive my Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree in critical care nursing. I would like to
work in an intensive care unit during graduate school to better my nursing skills and work toward paying off loans before returning to school. I
would love to continue to work at Summa Akron City Hospital where I currently work as Nursing Student Technician. I love the broad scope of the
patient population and complex specialized care and treatment services. My clients are varied; this is another attractive quality of the urban
populations that large hospitals attract. My favorite areas to work within the hospital are the intensive care units. However, I am humbled by all that I
learn when I work on any unit throughout the hospital. At a level 1 trauma hospital like Summa Akron City, I am able to see a great variety of
patients. I get to see nurses doing diversely different work on the different units I float to. One universally common thing I always note is the nurses
working
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Why Be A Registered Nurse
Registered nurses (RN) provide patient care by recording their patients medical history along with their symptoms. They administer medicines and
treatments, they observe and treat patients and record the observations, they consult and collaborate with doctors and other healthcare professionals,
monitor equipment, help perform tests and analyze the results, and consult with families or patients on how to manage illness or injuries...etc. There
are many degree paths you can take to become and RN. RN education requirements range from a diploma to a bachelor's degree. Diploma programs
are offered at hospitals and last three years. Associates degrees in nursing are offered at community colleges and take two to three years to complete.
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Students gain clinical care experience in nursing homes, public health departments and hospitals. The annual pay for nurses in 2016 was $68,450.
The lowest percent earned less than $47,120 and the highest percent earned more than $102,990. I chose this job because I like helping people
and I find the human anatomy to be very interesting. I would like to further my knowledge in the field by pursuing a medical career. Also, I feel
like it would be a good fit for me because I like excitement. As a nurse, you'll never know what is going to happen at any given time. You can make
swift decisions all while learning each day. It is something I can see myself being proud of achieving and enjoying the job as well. After my research,
I am still very interested in this career and I look forward to becoming and registered
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The Pros And Cons Of Being A Registered Nurse
What exactly is a nurse? A nurse covers a lot of ground in a day, but is always there when you're in need. Nursing is a selfless profession. It is a
career where they give special assistance to patients in areas related to their expertise. Not only do they affect the patient, but also the lives of their
families and friends.
A registered nurse is one of the many types of nurses. To be a registered nurse, you have to have at least a bachelor of science degree in nursing and
pass the NCLEX–RN certification program. Some of the colleges in Arkansas that offer a registered nursing program are: University of Central
Arkansas (UCA), Arkansas State University – Jonesboro, and Arkansas Tech University. The average size of a nursing class at UCA is... Show more
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Today nurses are highly respected and are valued members of the health care
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Why Nurses Should Nurses Transitioning Into Registered...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this assignment is to undertake a thorough literature review in order to obtain a comprehensive and accurate
answer to the question "Do nurses who have transitioned from enrolled nurse to registered nurse perform more confidently in their first year out of
university, compared to students graduating with no prior clinical/professional experience?" To research this topic, a broad search using the term
"Enrolled nurses transitioning into Registered nurses" was performed on the Scopus electronic database. The articles returned with this search strategy
were then narrowed down by relevance to 7 peer reviewed journal articles, the results and findings of which are discussed at length in this paper. The
studies used are a phenomenological study style using a series of surveys and interviews. BACKGROUND: Nursing education has evolved noticeably
over the last century (Johnstone, 2016). Historically, nurses have been trained "on the job" in hospitals (Govranos & Newton, 2014). In the mid
nineteen–eighties, regulation boards were initiated which changed the standards of nursing education, and theoretical education was introduced for
nurses to complete in tertiary settings before joining the workforce, to ensure a higher standard of care (El Haddad et al., 2013). In Australia, by the
early nineties, all registered nurses were entering the nursing profession via the university education pathway, and enrolled nurses followed a pathway
of vocational education
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Professional Career As A Registered Nurse
A professional career as a registered nurse can be very rewarding, but it entitles hard work and dedication. The main purpose of a registered nurse is
to provide care, education, and support to their patients. Their responsibilities mainly depend on the type of file they work in. For example, an
emergency nurses, labor and delivery nurses, and school nurses each have specific duties they need to perform in accordance to their job. Though, in
general, Registered Nursing responsibilities are very similar.
A registered nurse is responsible for assessing patients needs and health care problems. They manage and implement the patient 's care plan. They
educate their patients and provide support to their families. For these reasons, healthcare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, to help the improvement of the healthcare environment and to continue personal and professional growth, among many other terms.
As I stated before pursuing a professional healthcare career takes hard work and dedication. To earn a degree as a registered nurse, there are several
steps that are required to legally be a certified healthcare professional. The first step is to acquire the proper and required education and training. There
are different educational paths one can take. You can pursue an associate 's degree in nursing (ADN),bachelor of science in nursing (BSN), or even
further your education by earning a Masters in Nursing (MSN). To earn an associate 's degree in nursing, you are required to attend college or a
university. The first 2 years you have to take the pre–requisites needed to enter a Nursing program. The pre–requisites included English, math, anatomy
and physiology, chemistry, etcetera. After completing the courses that are required, one must apply to an accredited educational institute that offers a
nursing program. Some institutes that offer this program are Miami Dade College, Barry University, Nova Southeastern University (NSU). After
getting accepted, the program focuses on the Fundamentals of Nursing, Medical–Surgical Nursing, and Professional Nursing Leadership. This whole
process takes about another 2 years to finish. Overall it takes an average of 3 to 4 years to earn an
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Registered Nurses Research
Registered Nurses (RN) are in high demand and job availability is at an all–time high. RN's have the ability to focus their interest and careers in a
variety of specialties. They can provide direct patient care or supervise a facility of department within a hospital. Either way they work as part of a
team. The daily tasks are determined by what type of position the nurse holds. A nurse can work in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, schools, home care,
and prisons, among other facilities.
The required education for nurses can be tedious and a long process but well worth it in the end. Most hospitals may require an applicant to have a
4–year Bachelor's degree but there are other facilities that require just a 2–year Associates degree (Mitchell
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The Career Of A Registered Nurse
Registered Nurse "Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon." There was a girl who had
always wanted to become one of importance, education, and also a contributor in her community. She feels that this occupation will assist her in
living comfortably, providing for her family, and will be something she will enjoy doing. The career of a Registered Nurse is a challenging and
important career, because of the importance one holds within a community. The research will describe the career of a Registered Nurse, what is
required to become a successful, and the impact this career has on society. The career of a Registered Nurse has changed since the beginning in
1905. Before the year of 1905 Nurses weren't required any specific training or schooling. In 1905 the Board of Registered Nurses was given
permission to set standards, administer exams, administer educational programs, issue official nursing certificates and revoke certificates as well.
Today, before becoming a Registered Nurse, you must earn a diploma, an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), or a Bachelor Degree in Science of
Nursing (BSN) (2008 National) The General Duty of most Registered Nurses' is to do whatever they can, in their power, to help every patient they
come across on a daily basis in a comfortable, appropriate, manner. On the more specific end of a RNs' duty, a Registered Nurse is expected to and
responsible for: performing physical exams and health
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Registered Nurses
When being a registered nurse, there are many things to do and a ton of responsibility, but there are a lot of benefits to gain from that. Also, when
applying for a job to be a registered nurse, it doesn't require very much.
A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and has met the requirements summarized by a country or state licensing body
in order to get a nursing license. Registered nurses help doctors in providing treatment to patients suffering from different medical conditions. They
may handle the medication, check patient's recovery and progress, provide and organize plans for patient care, perform diagnostic tests and scan the
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The best benefit of this job is that registered nurses may arrange their work schedules for their need. One may find a number of job opportunities with
different time requirements like 4, 8, 10, or 12–hour shifts, or work on weekends or weekdays or both. Registered nurses usually take a higher salary
than any other nurse, and have better options for a career change. They also have a strong job outlook. Their salary depends on the experience, type
of organization, educational background, and location. A nurse with highly specialized skills and experience is definitely paid more. The median
yearly salary of registered nurses in the United States in May 2013 was $68,910. The hourly pay was $33.13. The registered nurses who worked
on weekends earned 38 dollars per hour with a day shift between 7:00 a.m through 7:30 p.m. On a night shift, the pay would be 41 dollars per hour
through 7:00 p.m to 7:30 a.m. Registered nurses also have fringe benefits. Fringe benefits are extra benefits increasing an employee's salary. Apart
from this, these professionals may also have paid holidays and paid time off. This means that they can get payment from each hour that they have not
worked. For example, in some places, if you had worked for a year, you may take off a
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Medical Assistants On Becoming A Registered Nurse
Do you think there are more medical assistants (MA) then registered nurses (RN)? Do you think they are capable of doing the same job? I will tell
you everything you need to know about MAs and RNs. First off I would like to say that I am a medical assistant and I have been since 2007, I
enjoy my job and the people I work with. I think I have outgrown my profession, now I'm looking to advance and work on becoming a registered
nurse. Medical assistants and registered nurses both work in a medical setting, and they make sure patients are comfortable and cared for. They
both are relied on for the smooth operation of a medical setting. Both occupations assist physicians and nurse practitioners, and they are referred to
as nurses. Although, they are both called nurses they do not share the same credentials. Medical assistants can perform several tasks under a
physician's supervision, but they are not permitted to perform procedures on a patient. Registered Nurses can perform several tasks as well and
procedures without supervision. Being a medical assistant involves being able to perform both clerical and clinical tasks. Clerical jobs include
typing and answering phones and clinical involve more jobs like a nurse. Medical Assistants (MAs) help physicians by taking vital signs, interviewing
patients, ordering supplies, and keeping records. They also may authorize drug refills as directed by a physician and telephone prescriptions to a
pharmacy. They may also perform lab tests and
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Why I Want to Become a Registered Nurse
Do you want to help those in need, and there is a job that has just that, that sticks out there to you? My career is a registered nurse. Registered
nurses are very nice once helping a client in need. I want to be a registered nurse because I've seen registered nurses and they seem very helpful,
which is why I would like to be one of them. When beginning this career you might be a little nervous so if you are, take a deep breath and relax.
Registered nurses usually work in rotating shifts. They cover all twenty–four hours; also they may work holidays if needed. Registered nurses work as
needed, if more are needed, they might be called in. They have to be very responsible about getting to work on time. Being a registered nurse is not
easy you would have to be ready at any hour of the day because at any time you can be called in. Registered nurses have a daily routine such as record
patients' medical histories and symptoms, operate and monitor equipment, help perform help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results etc.
Registered nurses would go for the patients that are in the most critical condition. Registered nurses may work to promote general health, by educating
the public in warning signs and symptoms of disease. Most registered nurses work as part of a team with physicians, licensed practical nurses, nursing
assistants, and home health aides. Registered nurses develop and manage patient plans; instruct patients and their families in proper care; and help
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Disadvantages Of Being A Registered Nurse
Registered Nursing "They may forget your name but they will never forget how you made them feel," Maya Angelou. I don't remember her name,
but I remember the compassion on her face. I don't know her name, by I know the peace she made me feel. I can't tell you her name, but I can tell
you she changed my life forever. A nurse. My nurse. She guided me through a time in my life when no one knew the answers and the world was a
dark and scary place. If you knew me, you'd know I have a big heart. I care for anyone and would do anything to help those in need. If you knew me
two years ago, you'd know that I'd never want to be a nurse. You'd know that I hated blood, I was scared of needles, and I was terrified of doctors.
However, looking at me now, you'd have never guessed that. I chose a nursing career because now I'm not scared, I don't hate it, and I'm not terrified. I
chose nursing because I care too much to do anything less than that. I've chosen nursing because someone touched my heart and changed me forever,
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Long shifts and late nights are common when working as a nurse. There is also the pressure of demanding patients and exposure to illness. This
can add mental stress and physical wear on a nurse. However, the best part of the job for me, is seeing that a difference has been made, a life has
been changed. I could very well save someone's life even. To go home everyday and know, whether they lived or die, whether they are still sick or
not, I helped someone. I made someone's day or life better. I can leave work everyday, having accomplished something greater than myself. The
only bad parts of the job are when you get someone bitter and cold or when someone's life is lost. That is, however, a part of life and when you are
in this field it will happen. I can guarantee the benefits will always outweigh the disadvantages. Once you touch someone's life it will forever be
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Registered Nurses: A Career As A Pediatric Nurse
Many people from a young age know what they are going to do with their lives. They haveEverything mapped out from what their dream job is and
to even there idea man or women. Mostof my peers have made there chooses to become a pediatric nurse . Pediatric nurses are nurses that mainly
work with infants and children. The more formal definition of a pediatric nurse is Registered Nurses (RNs) who care for children of all ages in a
variety of healthcare settings. A registered nurse is is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a
country or state licensing body in order to obtain a nursing license. These kinds of nurse's practices are determined by local legislation governing
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The projected growth for this job would be 34% from 2012–2022 for clinical nurses it is 19% from 2012–2022. On average the salary for pediatric
nurses are$97,990 annually (2014) and for clinical nurses $52,589 annually (2015). Nurses that wish to become advanced practice nurses and
specifically care for children and infants may become pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs). PNP means that denoting a semiconductor device in which
an n–type region is sandwiched between two p–type regions. Pediatric nurses work closely with pediatricians to administer medication and provide
routine medical care to children and infants. Some typical duties include inserting catheters, taking a patient's blood pressure and taking blood
samples. Pediatric nurses also assist families with the psychological impact of having a child diagnosed with a disease or illness. Florence Guinness
Blake was one of the most famous pediatric nurses. She wrote a book named "The Child, his Parents, and the Nurse," which aimed to give a better
understanding of the relationship between parents and children from birth until adolescence. This book gave parents a better way to understand what
nurses are trying to say as in medical talk
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Sample Resume : Registered Nurse
Introduction
The career I will be focusing on is Registered Nurse (RN). Registered nurses(RNs) work in partnership with physicians and members of other health
care associates. They develop and manage nursing care plans, train patients and their families in proper care, and help people to improve their health.
They have to be able to handle the stress since they have direct relationships with people's health problems. Registered nurses offer direct patient care
and direct complex nursing care systems. Most registered nurses work in health care services, while home health and public health nurses travel to their
patient's homes, schools and community centers. According allnursingschools, (RNs) are required to have a minimum of an associate ... Show more
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Veterans could not go any surgical treatment before they attended the 8–week Weight Control Program. She was keeping records, administer
medication, assisting other healthcare providers. She sees herself as a computer geek because she had to stay up to date with the new technology and
tools to provide the best care to patients and their families and health providers. She was also monitoring patients and educate them. She was preparing
weekly programs and flyers to educate these overweight or obese veterans. She was helping veterans about eating healthy and increasing their physical
activity. She was coordinating speakers such as dietitians, health care providers to help overweight veterans. She was working Monday through Friday
from 8am to 4pm.
Your Personal Search for a Career
Suzie got into this field by her best friend. She and her best friend went to same nursing school together. It took her 5 years to finish the university
and passed the exam in her second try. She did not consider to go to another fields. Her parents always supported her with her decisions.it was easy
to be in this field because she is an outgoing person and she always likes to help people.
Experience training and Entering the Field
Suzie went to the community college at first and she transfer to the Virginia university. It took her 3 years to graduate after she transferred. She got
full scholarship because she was a successful soccer player at school. Last two years of her school she
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Vet Technician vs. Registered Nurse Essay
Compare and Contrast On Pet Technician vs. Registered Nurse Have you ever been in a position where you where stuck and couldn't decide
between two careers? Whether it was something that you love to do or something that pays well? The answer may seem easy to you but when you
start comparing the facts; that's when it gets hard to choose. For many of us, graduates and people around the world have a difficult time choosing a
career that can be a confusing process. A lot of people tend to settle down on a career quickly. Unfortunately, choosing a rapid occupation often leads to
an unsatisfying path in the future, if not sooner. Eventually the individual decides to quit and start all over again. According to choosingacareer.net,
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The salaries also depend what type of nursing care you choose. For example, in a hospital you can earn anything between 51,640 to 76,570, and in
a private office where you have your own patients; you can earn over 92,240 a year. Second, the nature of work on choosing a career is an
important factor. A vet technician is very similar to what a nurse would do for a physician. As the work environment, even though for someone that
loves animals gets the accomplishment of helping and caring for a pet, some of the work is not fun at all, physically and emotionally demanding and
it can be dangerous. When they have stressful and a emotional experience when it comes down to seeing animal abuse, euthanized unwanted pets,
aged, or injured pets that can't improve. On top of that there are some vet technicians that have to work an overtime shift that can go up to 24 hours a
day. Vet technicians shifts can be from 40 to 50 hours a week. In the other hand, registered nurses have a demanding job. As a registered nurse it's
much cleaner and less dangerous. As for the work environment, it's much more comfortable and less noisy. In contrast, registered nurses have to
sometimes travel to the patients' home and other hospitals. They also have to work on holidays and weekends. Lastly, registered nurses sometimes are
on call to work on the last minute. Third, duties on choosing a career are an
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Becoming A Registered Nurse?
Becoming a Registered Nurse Saving lives matters. You do not have to be a Doctor or a Police officer to save a person life. Being a Nurse has
greater or equal value in saving someone life. A registered nurse or RN is a person who has graduated with a nursing degree from an accredited
college or university, has passed the state board examination and is licensed to practice nursing. It is very important for a person who wants to
become a nurse to research the pros and cons of the different areas of nursing. Gender is a big role in nursing, especially when a specific area of
interest is chosen by the individual. For instance, women are gentle so they will probably do well with caring for the babies. While the men are
physically strong, they are needed in the physical therapy area to help with lifting patients. Being a nurse you must have patience, customer service,
being independence, and honesty. I believe that being a nurse will not be an easy task. Becoming a nurse takes hard work and dedication. Being a
nurse may be an accomplishment for those that enjoy helping others. It also has great pay and benefits and offers a secure job for a career. A nurse you
must have the knowledge and understanding when it comes to helping others. Customer and personal service is important in nursing because it lets the
person that you are helping know that you care about their needs, and you want to meet their standards for service and satisfaction. With customer
service you must know how
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Being A Registered Nurse Essay
Someone who saves a life is looked at as a hero, but the real heroes are the Registered Nurses of the world, who save hundreds of lives every year. A
registered nurse (RN) is "a nurse who has more training and experience than a licensed practical nurse and who has passed a special exam"
(Merriam Webster Dictionary). They provide patient care, educate patients and the public, and provide advice and support to patients and family
members (Occupational Outlook Handbook "What They Do" www.bls.gov). Nursing is a very rewarding job. They help take care of sick or injured
patients, making sure that they receive the best treatment. RNs can make a difference in a patient's life, and in some cases even save them. This
profession is important because nurses hold the health of society in their hands, which keeps families and communities together. According to the
National Women's History Museum women were born nurses. Caring for someone is a natural instinct, therefore it never started out as a job stated by
historians at the National Women's History Museum. They state "As caretakers of children, family and community, it was natural that women were the
nurses, the caregivers, as human society evolved."(Weatherford). While the men worked, women would be left home with the children. They would
take care of young and sick children and would help other women with their children as well. Doris Weatherford explains that nurses were rarely paid
until some of the biggest wars, like the Civil
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The Importance Of A Registered Nurse For Pediatrics
The career I want to major in is nursing; I want to be a registered nurse for pediatrics. The reason why I chose this career is because I love kids and
the fact that I will get to take care of them and help them get better is what I will love to do. Their health is what matters to me the most. The
responsibilities of a registered nurse would be to record the patient's medical histories and symptoms, prescribe medicine and treatments, observe the
patient and record observations also they have to help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results. Caring for children and infants illnesses has to
be a RNs number one concern. On my career assessment test on my skills I was better at helping, managing people, and problem solving. I love to
help people in any way I can because seeing other people happy is the type of person I am. It says I like to motivate people and evaluate their
performance and that's also true and that goes perfect with what a RN should do. The problem solving skill is also correct when I identify a
problem I like to find a solution and make it right. That's also relates to a registered nurse because they have to talk to the children and figure out
what's wrong with them and they have to find a way to make the patient better and healthy by the information provided. So indeed I agree that this
career matches with my skills. The education I want to take to take to become a registered nurse is a Bachelor of Science degree (BSN) and that takes
four years to
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A Career as a Registered Nurse Essay
A Registered Nurse is a person who enjoys helping other people. They practically have the responsibility for many peoples lives. What's interesting
about a Registered Nurse is that they get to learn about all the parts of the human body. A Registered Nurse works in the medical field and needs to
be ready with anything that comes their way. There could be a sudden death, some kind of medical issue that pops up, and even a patient just falls
over and hurt themselves. As a Registered Nurse they need to be able to deal with blood, snot, vomit etc. The main thing a Registered Nurse has to
be good at is being able, and wanting to help people in need. A Registered Nurse typically tends to work in a clean and healthy work environment
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para. 1). Registered Nurses should be emotionally stable, so they can help the families through rough times ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 47).
An RN also needs to be organized, and to make sure the patient gets what they need when needed ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 48). All RN's will
need to have the patients medical issues, and problems handy and to give the patients, and their medicines when the patients need it ("Registered
Nurses" U.S. para. 8). An RN will usually records what the patient is doing, sometimes work with medical machinery, talk to doctors about the
patient, and help the patient and the patient's family on how to deal with their medical problems ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 8). Another
important thing that an RN will need is to have the physical stamina and to be ready to lift or transfer patients ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 49).
An RN will have to be able to lift at least 10 pounds, maybe even 20 pounds ("Registered Nurse" para. 4). A person in this career should have an
energy level that is somewhat high, has a skill that is interpersonal, and a knowledge that is a little scientific ("Career" para. 6). If you happen to be an
RN in a nursing home, an RN will watch over the LPN's and CNA's, may start fluids for the patient, make plans for treatments, and manage the patients
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Registered Nurse Career
My Profession after High school, will be a Nurse. I will like to attend between two colleges, Lawson State Community College or Jefferson State
Community College. They both are great colleges and will give me a great experience in the medical field. A Registered Nurse (RN) is caring and
saves plenty of lives. A registerednurse works in offices but mostly hospitals. They provide most hours working with sick patients. A successfully
registered nurse prepares for procedures, has a license, and cares for patients. Registered Nurses have many duties and responsibilities.A registered
nurse will "observe and record the patient's behavior. They run a test and give prescribe medicine" (bls.gov). Registered nurses sometimes work on
weekends and/or
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The Ideal Job For A Registered Trauma Nurse
The ideal job for me would to be a Registered Trauma Nurse. That means that I would be working in an area such as an emergency room or even
places that had suffered traumatic events. I would love to be a traveling nurse that goes from one incident to another. Any time a tragedy struck I
would be able to travel there and assist the residents in the area that needed help. In order to do this I first must become a Registered Nurse.
Afterword's I need to go back to school for my bachelor's degree and after that get a certificate in the specialized area of trauma nursing. I love to
be able to help people and I think that trauma nurses are extremely underrated. Think about it for a minute. When there is a fire, tornado, bomb, or
a war nurses in general are used, however trauma nurses are specifically trained to handle the kinds of wounds that you would see in those
scenarios as well as other similar situations. I have no problem with blood or gore. I see wounds and become fascinated in how they happened and
what can be done to treat them the most effective way. So I believe that this would be a good area for me to be in. Traveling around to help others
is just a bonus. It means not only do I get to go to new places but I get to help more people. The major that is required for my Registered Nursing
License is An AS degree in nursing. The code at Daytona state for the nursing program is 2171. It is a 2 year degree in Applied Sciences. The program
only allows you to apply in May
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Plan For Successful A Registered Nurse
Success is achieved by setting a goal and taking steps towards that goal. Asking a simple question like "what do I want to do when I grow up?" can
start the brainstorming process. The plan for success is much like creating a plan of care in nursing. Assess, diagnose, plan, implement, and evaluate.
The key 5 steps for achieving success are goal setting, making an action plan, stay focused, reward yourself, and be flexible (My success plan,
2015). Everybody is different and will have different plans but this is my plan for success. My goals have changed quite a few times since I initially
set my goal to become a registered nurse. In high school I participated in Instant Admit day which waived the application fee for SUNY Canton and I
would be instantly accepted. I was accepted into the pre–nursing curriculum which was two semesters of pre requisites that I needed in order to be
accepted into the RN program. I did well in the pre–nursing curriculum so I applied for the RN program first and then my second option was the LPN
program. I did not get accepted into the RN program for fall of 2014 but I was accepted into the LPN program. My goals changed in order to be
successful in the LPN program. I put all my effort into the LPN program and passed the program and the NCLEX. I once again applied for the RN
program and was accepted for fall of 2015. My new plan for success begins now.
Goal setting is one of the first steps to being successful. My goal is to make it through the RN
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Career Goals For Registered Nurses
Outlining Your Career Goals Registered nurses work alongside physicians providing patient care in a variety of ways. A few examples of what nurses
are responsible for include: administering medications, tracking patient's vital signs, helping to diagnose and properly treat patient aliments and
educating the patient and their family on their condition and the course of treatment. Depending on what area of medicine a nurse works in will
determine more generalized and specific duties and responsibilities. There are many different areas a nurse may work in. Some areas include:
obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, emergency room, and many more. Nurses can work in a variety of settings, these can include: hospitals, urgent
cares, doctors office, nursing homes and home health. Someone wishing to become a nurse must obtain a degree or diploma from an accredited
nursing school. Once they have completed their educational requirements, they are then able to sit for the nursing licensure exam. After completing
nursing school you must sit for this test to become licensed, graduating from nursing school does not automatically make you a registered nurse. There
are three paths that someone can take in order to fulfill their education requirements. The three paths are a diploma in nursing, an associates degree in
nursing or a bachelors degree in nursing, after which you can then sit for your licensing test. Nurses who have their bachelors degree with be offered a
more competitive
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Different Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
Over the last six weeks we learnt a lot in this course. We learnt that advanced practice nursing has evolved over the years to become recognized
today as an important and growing trend among healthcare systems worldwide. Different advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) roles were
identified such as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, or nurse midwives who all play a pivotal role based on different
set of clinical skills and knowledge to impact in the future of health care. The educational qualifications of APRNs role must be at least up to the
graduate level. Other RN specialty identified included; nurse educator, nurse informaticist, nurse administrator, nurse executive, nurse manager, and
clinical nurse leader. Learning the evolution of APN helped me understand where the practice started and where it is heading. The domains of
nursing practice and the core competencies of the APRN role were explored. The four domains in relation to competencies were identified as
clinical practice, nursing profession, system levels, and health policy. The competencies define APRN role and distinguish it from the specialty RN
practice role. Direct clinical practice was acknowledged as the most fundamental of the seven competencies for every APN. As an NP it is vital to
develop the clinical expertise in order to perform competent and safe care. I plan to achieve this by completing my program and practicum as an NP
student as required by South University
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A Survey On A Registered Nurse
Introduction
A Registered Nurse (RN) has a variety of responsibilities in the health care field. These responsibilities include performing physical exams, giving
medications, caring for wounds, interpreting information about the patient, coordinating care, and supervision of care given by other healthcare
workers. "RNs practice in all healthcare settings: hospitals, nursing homes, medical offices, ambulatory care centers, community health centers, schools,
and retail clinics (What)." They can also give care in other locations such as camps, homeless shelters, prisions, sporting events, and tourist
destinations. RNs can work with patients at all stages of life. RNs can specialize and work with child or adults.
Why Registered Nurse?
I have chosen the career of a registered nurse because they have one on one contact with a patient and are able to learn about the personality of them
and form a relationship with the patients they care for. RNs are able to give care to patients in need and they are able to work in a variety of settings.
They are able to specialize in different areas and work with a certain group of people. Personally I want to be a pediatric Rn and work to care for
children. I find joy in children and caring for them would be a perfect fit for me.
Educational Requirements
In order to become an RN there are steps you must take. An RN must have an associate degree in nursing which takes two years to complete and they
must also gave a bachelor's degree in nursing
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Becoming a Registered Nurse
Becoming a registered nurse will take a long journey to finish if you found handling money and maintaing good grades in high school too be
difficult. You can start by getting into a community college where one can have a second chance, and then be able to transfer to a university, or Cal
State, where one will finish nurse school. Throughout the time you are keeping your grades and performance high, your mind can already conceive
ways to opening more doors and the opportunities to be able to accomplish the desires you have for the near future. I envision myself getting into a
community college , and then transfer my way to a private university where it gives me the opportunity of becoming a successful registered nurse.
This is the option I decided to take because I also share the same difficulties that other students have with high school, and lack of money today. It
takes every small achievement to grow to be one big success. "Every year college intuition is increasing by six percent" (10 Tips). Cerritos College
is one of the cheapest schools that offers good classes, clubs, and programs. It allows graduates from high school to use their time to figure out what
they want to major in. If you are planning to transfer to a Cal State or University after you completed the application process. This college allows you
to apply online at their website or simply submit it to the Admissions and Records. Step two requires you to take the Assessment
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The Career As A Professional Registered Nurse
The success as a professional Registered Nurse (RN) requires hard work, compassion and empathy. It is important to realize the journey is
challenging, but is fulfilling. The registered nurse profession was established in the 1800s. For over two hundred years a registered nurse has
helped those in need. The responsibilities of nurses is to educate their patients on many types of diseases as well as provide guidance to patients
and their loved ones. It is important for nurses to express compassion, emotional stability, and empathy for patients. Being the largest healthcare
occupation, registered nurses are able to work in a hospital, physician's office, as well as in home healthcare, with the option to travel. Registered
nurses have the opportunity to travel across the United States to help care for patients whose access to healthcare is limited. In 2015, the average
wage a registered nurse could earn was $67,500. The general probability of someone starting a career as a registered nurse is exceptional. In order to
become a registered nurse, there are education requirements to be met. Regardless if the degree is for MSN, BSN, AND, or a diploma, certain
requirements must be met. Typically the BSN degree takes up to 4 years, ADN 2 to 3 years, and a diploma up to 2 years to complete, with
additional schooling to earn a BSN. A MSN allows a combination of BSN and accelerated programs for those who already hold a bachelor's degree.
The courses required are anatomy, physiology,
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Delivery Registered Nurse
There is a wide range of what a Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse can provide, such as planning a care system, taking vitals, monitoring patients,
teaching them to care for their newborn, performing tests, recording, and charting information about patients, helping deliver a baby, and consulting
with staff; just to name a few. I had interviewed my aunt Italivi Chambers, a Registered Nurse working in the Labor and Delivery Department with
Marian Regional Medical Center. She attended Allan Hancock College and received her Associate's Degree in Nursing; afterwards she went forward
and got her California Licensure BSL. Some of the certificates that she earned were: Advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS Provider),
Healthcare Provider, Neonatal Resuscitation Program, and Advanced fetal monitor. In total it took her four years to complete this process; most of the
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are much more rewarding. They can obtain higher degrees, which can lead to holding a higher position, annual salary can range between
$51,000–$80,000. New nurses start off with $30/hr. and can go up to $50/hr. Some benefits of being an R.N. are the [paid time off (P.T.O.) varying
with how much time you can take off. Bonuses are also a benefit, of the job and vacation hours, she claimed are best to save your hours until the
end and then cash them in, they also provide employees with life insurance.] Nursing provides job security (can always count on having a job), and
you get to do what you love to do. A nurse can move up the ladder, when they have had much experience and show great performance. Positions and
advancements that are available for an RN are, Chief of Nurses, Vice President, or Directors, the advancements are Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse
Anesthetist, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioner, all of which require a Master's
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Becoming A Registered Nurse
The reality of the process of becoming a registered nurse for international students in Ontario Orapun Inchai The Language Gallery The reality of
the process of becoming a registered nurse for international students in Ontario It has been claimed that Ontario welcomes internationally educated
nurses who want to relocate, and even has a specific government program in place to enable them to practice and excel in the shortest time
possible. However all nurses, regardless of background, must successfully complete the same steps as Ontario nursing students. Moreover, the
process of becoming a registered nurse takes such a long time and is very complicated because the college of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) would like
to assess the equivalency between educational standards and nursing skills in different countries compared to Ontario. This research focuses on the
reality of the process of becoming a registered nurse for international students in Ontario. Literature Review According to Little (2007), Canada is
projecting a significant registered nurse (RN) shortage in the near future with a shortfall of over 100,000 by 2016 (Canadian Nurses Association
[CNA] 2002). The main problem is that the process of becoming a registered nurse is more challenging and harder. As Zubeida Ramji, executive
director of Toronto's Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses (CARE), a support group that helps foreign–trained nurses return to practice, stated
"The changes came about so
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Write An Essay On Becoming A Registered Nurse
Nursing is the protection and promotion of the development of health and abilities. Nurses help prevent illnesses and injuries, facilitate healing, and
advocate the care in individuals, families, and communities. Becoming an registered nurse in the field of your choice isn't an easy road, it requires a
lot of classes, dedication, and studying. Almost all schools offer nursing programs unless it's an engineering college that focuses on only architecture
and things as such. To get into an nursing school you must have finished the prerequisites that the school you chose to requires. Firstly, you'll need to
have obtained a high school diploma or GED, preferably with good grades. Some colleges will accept students with a GPA of 2.5, but others require
over a 3.0 GPA. Obviously, the most popular and in demand colleges require the highest of the highest GPAs. Also most schools intend to want you to
have taken anatomy and physiology, chemistry, microbiology, nutrition, and other courses related to nursing. Going to college without the help of
financial aid or scholarships will be pretty costly. These are the typical costs of obtaining your RN degree but the prices ... Show more content on
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A RN can provide services in the patient's home where the patient will be paying the nurse for the services. The nursing care although must follow the
state's nurse practice act. Nurse practitioners have the authority to diagnose and treat; but a medical collaborator/supervisor is needed in most states. To
be able to this though a higher education is required, preferably a form of masters in nursing. The requirements although are different for every state.
Esthetic nurses who specialize in helping patients enhance their appearances provide cosmetic treatments ordered by a physician. For this type of
treatment the physician doesn't have to be on
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The Benefits Of A Registered Nurse
Runny nose, sore throat, and coughing, a shot will be beneficial, and I have always wanted to be that helpful person. Nursing has always been hooked
on my brain for my future since I can remember. Considering this, I have always known a good bit about nursing, but of course not everything. I knew a
nurse had to have to good social skills, enjoy hands on activities, and cannot have a weak stomach. Registered nurses have to give shots, take blood
pressure, and do lots of paper work (MSChoices). When a person goes to the doctor, he or she will always see a nurse at some point during the visit.
They're the most common workers at hospitals or clinical settings. They usually do whatever the doctor order, which in some cases are very stressful ...
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Surprisingly, I found out that in Mississippi the average yearly salary met close to $56,560 and the average hourly pay is $27.19. The National
pay outlook for a year is $69,790, and hourly is $35.55. I found it very interesting that in Hawaii and Tennessee had higher salaries than Mississippi,
most likely due to having larger hospitals, and higher living expenses. Also, depending on the education experience, that could cause a change in
the salary. Considering that, I think the pay for a nurse is decent, but depending on everything they do, any less would be unacceptable. Nurses do
many things ranging from taking blood pressure, weight, and temperature, to giving shots changing diapers, and giving medicines. Nursing
school is very challenging to get accepted in because it is such a broad opening to many other doors. To become a registered nurse, one must have
a high school diploma, then further academics to college. An associate's degree is available for becoming a RN, but another year; one can achieve
a bachelor in science for nursing. I plan to get my bachelors in science due to being more in depth than just an associate degree. Once those steps
are withheld, licenses board test is passed, what you have worked for so long now is put into action. Registered nursing is one in a million when it
comes to everything they do, but other options similar to this occupation are, a nurse practitioner. They provide a tad more care to patients than a
general RN. A critical care nurse is another job similar to a RN. They do not see as many patients as a regular nurse would, but know the same basics
as a registered nurse. Many jobs similar to a RN are RN's who have specialized in a certain health care area (MSChoices). I have always hoped to
become a nurse anesthetist, which you can specialize after you have worked as an RN for two years in a critical care
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Being A Registered Nurse Essay
The career that I'm very interested in, is being a registered nurse. Being a registered nurse is almost like a LPN, but they have more experience and
more 'professional'. It requires more courses that you'd have to take, and a lot more training, which I'm willing to do. RN's usually work with
different patient groups around the hospital that they work at. So they could work with people with heart problems/diseases, or work with newborn
babies and with the mothers. There's a bunch of tasks an RN could do. Usually RN's work in hospitals, but there are multiple places they could work
at as well, such as; physicians' offices, home healthcare service, nursing facilities, correctional facilities, clinics, schools, or even in the military. The
hours vary when it comes to a registered nurse. They could work either 3 – 12 hour days, 4 – 10 hour days, or 5 – 8 hour days per week. They usually
get paid around $33.23 or more per hour. Usually the RN's that work in the hospitals, have a salary of $67,210 or more every year.... Show more content
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We all know that nobody is perfect, so it can be very stressful when someone makes a mistake with a patient. As soon as they recognize that they've
made a mistake, they try to find out how big or small that mistake was and such. Probably the most stress that can occur when working, is when a
patient passes away in their care. That would probably be the biggest stressor for me, knowing that they passed away when I was taking care of
them. In order to try to keep the stress level down, is to realize that if someone dies in your care, it doesn't mean that it was your fault. When it's their
time to go, then they'll go. Another thing is, that you need to realize that nobody is perfect, so if you were to make a mistake, just try to find it as
quickly as you can, and solve
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Healthcare Professions Examined : Registered Nurse
Healthcare Professions Examined: Registered Nurse My goal is complete my degree in B.A. in Science Health and to continue with my education
and become a Registered Nurse. The nursing field is an important field and it interests me due to wanting to help other people. I would like to
explore my options within the field but I feel compelled to work with children that have disabilities or have developmental delays. I am not sure
where I would like to work, a hospital setting may be too stressful but I can gain valuable experience. The beauty of a nursing career is the diversity,
and flexibility, there is an abundance of employment opportunities and locations where a nurse can work. This is another reason why I have chosen
this career. A nurse may work in a doctor's office, as a home health nurse, traveling nurse, hospital, nursing home, and critical care. In addition a nurse
has many advancement opportunities. I would like to eventually be a nurse practitioner. A nurse requires extensive training and education as a nurse
assesses, analyses, predicts, counsels, advocates, manages, and directs. The training involved to become a registered nurse can be extensive and
intense but is rewarding. There are several options to become a nurse and I will explore these options as well as cost, salary, training, pros and cons of
this career, employment sites, role in the healthcare system, liabilities associated with this career, and advancement opportunities. To obtain
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Registered Nurse Career Research

  • 1. Registered Nurse Career Research What I Knew The career I am curious about is in the medical field, generally speaking, nursing. I have chosen to become a registered nurse because of its background, and how its characteristics require the use of creativity, problem–solving, social skills, and critical thinking. Registered nurses use various skills to diagnose and apply certain care methods to specific patients. I know that nurses aid patients with various illnesses, diseases, disabilities, and injuries. I love helping people and the feeling I receive when helping people. It would also be very motivating to learn and discover things about the human body and how to fix any problems involving it. What I Want to Know Before becoming a nurse, I would like to know the key aspects of this career. Such as the salary, more of what nurses do, the schooling required, the competitiveness, and if there are any benefits. I also want to know the negative aspects of the career to see what I'm going to be involved in and if I'd still be interested. Findings My career research included looking over various sources such as websites and books that all said most of the same things about nursing. Being a registered nurse involves recording symptoms, providing support in rehabilitation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found on a website called he requirements for a registered nurse varies. But, primarily an RN requires a diploma and an associate or bachelor's degree in nursing. There are two programs that will get me on my way to becoming an RN. The ADN (Associate Degree in Nursing) programs last about 2–3 years which include courses such as: Adult and Family health, psychiatric nursing, pharmacology, etc. The BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) programs are usually four years long, and they focus on advanced nursing methodology and clinical training. BSN courses include community health, leadership in nursing, healthcare, and management, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Essay On Registered Nurse Registered Nurse Without jobs in the medical field, population would lower numerously. Registered nurses work harder than people think. Saving someone's life or having to tell someone they have a terminal illness isn't easy. Being a registered nurse requires a registered nurse license, a Bachelors or Associates degree, and the ability to treat all people equally. To be a registerednurse, proper education is required. The employee should have the proper training too. In order to officially become an RN, the employee needs a medical license and either an Associates or Bachelors degree. The employee should probably study medicine in high school before going to medical school. Somebody wanting to be an RN should major in pre–nursing ("Nursing, General (RN) College Degree Programs – The College Board." Nursing, General (RN) College Degree Programs – The College Board). The more the employee is trained and prepared to work in the medical field the better they will be going headfirst into the job ("Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, "RNs provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients and the public about various health conditions, and provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family members" When working in the medical field, the employee has to have all equal opinions of people. All racial braises need to be left behind. Someone can't be treated differently because of they're race of hair or accent or anything like that. It isn't fair. Registered nurses also need to be able to be calm and nice to their patients. It is really important to be kind to patients. If someone has a mean nurse they won't want to talk to them and the nurse could miss out on important information they need to tell the doctor ("Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Success Of Registered Nurses Hard work, knowledge, and interpersonal skills are some of the most important aspects that will directly impact the success of registered nurses (RNs) within the medical healthcare field. They are professionals that require an amount of comprehensive education and skills that are related to assessing, planning, and intervening to promote patient care ("The Nursing Process," n.d.). In order to become RNs, associate degrees in nursing (ADN) must be earned from a state–approved training program. The programs may take up to two years to complete through community colleges, hospital–based programs, and/or career centers. As RNs are taking up more responsibility in the delivery and management of patient care, they must have a solid academic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, a nurse's assessment of a diabetes patient includes the patient's chief complaints of hypoglycemia symptoms and laboratory results of low blood glucose levels. However, the assessment also includes the ability to acknowledge and understand the patient's response due to the current state, such as the slurring of speech, clumsy movement as if intoxicated, or profuse sweating while in an air–conditioned facility. The RN's diagnosis would reflect what the patient's hypoglycemic state has further caused. Such symptoms may include confusion, drowsiness, and coma–like state, or if left untreated, it can result in seizures, loss of consciousness, and even death. Thus, they will be able to set measurable and achievable short– and long–term goals for their patient ("The Nursing Process," n.d.). Goals for this diabetic patient may include changing eating habits by eating a higher carbohydrate diet and/or eating more frequently, possibly adjusting to lower medication dosages, managing lifestyle changes to include a more appropriate exercise regimen, and continuing to test blood glucose levels on a regular basis. RNs must possess other necessary qualities and skills that include patience, flexibility, high levels of honesty, emotional stability, compassion, good organizational skills, and interpersonal skills (Davila, n.d.). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Registered Nurse Registered Nurse A registered nurse (RN) in mental health is called a psychiatric. According to "http://study.com/articles /Psychiatric_Unit_Nurse_Job_Description_Duties_and_Requirements.html" a psychiatric unit nurses are advanced nurses who specialize in care of people who have mental disorders. They work in the psychiatric part of a hospital or medical center with patients that are staying there for short–term–evaluation or an intense treatment before going back to their home for long–term–care. They have the same occupational focus and duties as other RNs and APN's but their work with people with lots of mental and behavioral conditions requires them to focus on patient interaction as well as their companionship with their patients is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A registered nurse can be found in any city. Sometimes they will travel all over the world! They usually work inside. According to "http:/ /www.gapmedics.com/blog/2014/12/19/10–must–know–pros–and–cons–of–becoming–a–nurse/" one benefit of a registered nurse is you get paid on holidays as well as time off. Another benefit is that you can also leave work sick. If you get sick you can leave and you do not have to finish your shift. They get free lab work, which means that they can go to a doctor's appointment and not pay anything. The last benefit is that the job they have can be very interesting. Also according to "http://www.gapmedics.com/blog/2014/12/19/10–must–know–pros–and–cons–of–becoming–a–nurse/" One drawback of a registered nurse is that you might be exposed to a lot of germs and viruses. Another drawback is that some things you will do will be very stressful. You also might see really bad situations. I think the biggest drawback in being a registered nurse is that some people refuse and not appreciate your help and hard work with them. After all of your hard work and effort, some people do not appreciate you. They do not want your help or guidance; that is one reason why registered nurses must have a very high patience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Personal Narrative: A Career As A Registered Nurse For my Project Life presentation, I chose to do mine on a registered nurse. The reason I chose to do mine on a registered nurse is because I love to help people. When I help people, it gives me a great feeling. A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a college's nursing program or from a school of nursing and has passed a national licensing exam. In order to be a registered nurse you must have either your associates or bachelors degree. You can get aBachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), if you want to advance in the profession. You can also get a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), it may lead to advances such as: Clinical Nurse Specialist, Anesthetist Nurse, Mid–wife Nurse, or a Nurse Practitioner. As a Registered Nurse I would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I asked Tracie a few questions and she gave me some very interesting replies. In the first question, I asked Tracie what made her decide to become a registered nurse; she replied with, I chose to be a registered nurse to know and to have the knowledge and skill to be able to help people whether it's at the beginning of life with the birth of a child; or at the end of life when you have to comfort the family and help them transition. In the next question, I asked Tracie what her advice would be to someone who wants to become a registered nurse; she replied and told me that it is not a field to be taken lightly. It takes a lot of schooling, research on your own, and compassion. She continues to say that a lot of the things that they teach you in school for a base of knowledge, but most of the important things, you bring with you. You have to be able to study hard and work outside of a controlled environment. She also gave me some other tips, such as: wear leather shoes in case there is a accident with blood or urine, wear your hair back out of your face so it is not in the way, and be sure to sound confident in what you are telling your patience because if you are not confident in what you are telling your patience, then they will not believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Full Time Registered Nurse How would you feel if you were a full time registered nurse that had to work a 12 hour shift and be on their feet all day?A registered nurse has many responsibilities to handle. Some of the different responsibilities that an RN has is they should be able to perform physical exams and the previous health history that their patient has had. You should also be able to provide health promotion and the different counseling and education about the different types of health issues ("What Nurses Do" 1). Day in and day out registered nurses are exposed to extreme levels of stress due to their work environment, including their hours, shortage in staff, and the emotional toll the job could have on their lives. "Expect to work nights, weekends and holidays but not in the area you likely desire because most 'desired' areas want experienced nurses," says Angil Tarach–Ritchey R.N., G.C.M, in Ann Arbor, Mich.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you were to work at least 40 hours a week you would get paid time in a half. According to Arnoldussen she says " Challenges will be thrown at you that weren't covered in school or clinical rotation, but know that you'll make meaningful work, and always be proud of your profession"( 1). Wanting to become a nurse can become a major factor in your life. Some of the factors could possibly be you are saving someone's life, you could possibly have the chance to travel around the world to help to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Registered Nurses In The Workplace Writing Prompt There is a total of 2.71 million RNs in the world and anyone could be part of that number all that is needed is an associate degree,stress tolerance and a big heart. Studies show that in the last ten years 80 percent of people have been dissatisfied with their choice of job.But since 84.8 percent of workers is the healthcare field are Registered Nurses this makes this job very popular. Education is one of the many roles that is needed to start working.Registered Nurses need an associate's degree which only takes about two years to receive but to get promoted to different stages of nursing it is required to have more schooling such as a bachelor's degree. Many people say that it would be very important for someone to know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. My Career As A Registered Nurse My short–term goals include passing my state boards upon graduation and then finding a fulfilling job as a Registered Nurse (RN) at a major local hospital. Currently, I work at Summa Akron City Hospital and it would be seamless for me if I could obtain a job there as a nurse in one of their intensive care units. After a few years of practice, I plan to get my certification in Critical Care Nursing. Beyond that, my long–term goals for the future are to attend graduate school at University of Akron and receive my Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree in critical care nursing. I would like to work in an intensive care unit during graduate school to better my nursing skills and work toward paying off loans before returning to school. I would love to continue to work at Summa Akron City Hospital where I currently work as Nursing Student Technician. I love the broad scope of the patient population and complex specialized care and treatment services. My clients are varied; this is another attractive quality of the urban populations that large hospitals attract. My favorite areas to work within the hospital are the intensive care units. However, I am humbled by all that I learn when I work on any unit throughout the hospital. At a level 1 trauma hospital like Summa Akron City, I am able to see a great variety of patients. I get to see nurses doing diversely different work on the different units I float to. One universally common thing I always note is the nurses working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Be A Registered Nurse Registered nurses (RN) provide patient care by recording their patients medical history along with their symptoms. They administer medicines and treatments, they observe and treat patients and record the observations, they consult and collaborate with doctors and other healthcare professionals, monitor equipment, help perform tests and analyze the results, and consult with families or patients on how to manage illness or injuries...etc. There are many degree paths you can take to become and RN. RN education requirements range from a diploma to a bachelor's degree. Diploma programs are offered at hospitals and last three years. Associates degrees in nursing are offered at community colleges and take two to three years to complete. Bachelor's degrees in nursing are offered at colleges and universities and take four years to complete.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students gain clinical care experience in nursing homes, public health departments and hospitals. The annual pay for nurses in 2016 was $68,450. The lowest percent earned less than $47,120 and the highest percent earned more than $102,990. I chose this job because I like helping people and I find the human anatomy to be very interesting. I would like to further my knowledge in the field by pursuing a medical career. Also, I feel like it would be a good fit for me because I like excitement. As a nurse, you'll never know what is going to happen at any given time. You can make swift decisions all while learning each day. It is something I can see myself being proud of achieving and enjoying the job as well. After my research, I am still very interested in this career and I look forward to becoming and registered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Pros And Cons Of Being A Registered Nurse What exactly is a nurse? A nurse covers a lot of ground in a day, but is always there when you're in need. Nursing is a selfless profession. It is a career where they give special assistance to patients in areas related to their expertise. Not only do they affect the patient, but also the lives of their families and friends. A registered nurse is one of the many types of nurses. To be a registered nurse, you have to have at least a bachelor of science degree in nursing and pass the NCLEX–RN certification program. Some of the colleges in Arkansas that offer a registered nursing program are: University of Central Arkansas (UCA), Arkansas State University – Jonesboro, and Arkansas Tech University. The average size of a nursing class at UCA is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today nurses are highly respected and are valued members of the health care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Nurses Should Nurses Transitioning Into Registered... INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this assignment is to undertake a thorough literature review in order to obtain a comprehensive and accurate answer to the question "Do nurses who have transitioned from enrolled nurse to registered nurse perform more confidently in their first year out of university, compared to students graduating with no prior clinical/professional experience?" To research this topic, a broad search using the term "Enrolled nurses transitioning into Registered nurses" was performed on the Scopus electronic database. The articles returned with this search strategy were then narrowed down by relevance to 7 peer reviewed journal articles, the results and findings of which are discussed at length in this paper. The studies used are a phenomenological study style using a series of surveys and interviews. BACKGROUND: Nursing education has evolved noticeably over the last century (Johnstone, 2016). Historically, nurses have been trained "on the job" in hospitals (Govranos & Newton, 2014). In the mid nineteen–eighties, regulation boards were initiated which changed the standards of nursing education, and theoretical education was introduced for nurses to complete in tertiary settings before joining the workforce, to ensure a higher standard of care (El Haddad et al., 2013). In Australia, by the early nineties, all registered nurses were entering the nursing profession via the university education pathway, and enrolled nurses followed a pathway of vocational education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Professional Career As A Registered Nurse A professional career as a registered nurse can be very rewarding, but it entitles hard work and dedication. The main purpose of a registered nurse is to provide care, education, and support to their patients. Their responsibilities mainly depend on the type of file they work in. For example, an emergency nurses, labor and delivery nurses, and school nurses each have specific duties they need to perform in accordance to their job. Though, in general, Registered Nursing responsibilities are very similar. A registered nurse is responsible for assessing patients needs and health care problems. They manage and implement the patient 's care plan. They educate their patients and provide support to their families. For these reasons, healthcare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, to help the improvement of the healthcare environment and to continue personal and professional growth, among many other terms. As I stated before pursuing a professional healthcare career takes hard work and dedication. To earn a degree as a registered nurse, there are several steps that are required to legally be a certified healthcare professional. The first step is to acquire the proper and required education and training. There are different educational paths one can take. You can pursue an associate 's degree in nursing (ADN),bachelor of science in nursing (BSN), or even further your education by earning a Masters in Nursing (MSN). To earn an associate 's degree in nursing, you are required to attend college or a university. The first 2 years you have to take the pre–requisites needed to enter a Nursing program. The pre–requisites included English, math, anatomy and physiology, chemistry, etcetera. After completing the courses that are required, one must apply to an accredited educational institute that offers a nursing program. Some institutes that offer this program are Miami Dade College, Barry University, Nova Southeastern University (NSU). After getting accepted, the program focuses on the Fundamentals of Nursing, Medical–Surgical Nursing, and Professional Nursing Leadership. This whole process takes about another 2 years to finish. Overall it takes an average of 3 to 4 years to earn an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Registered Nurses Research Registered Nurses (RN) are in high demand and job availability is at an all–time high. RN's have the ability to focus their interest and careers in a variety of specialties. They can provide direct patient care or supervise a facility of department within a hospital. Either way they work as part of a team. The daily tasks are determined by what type of position the nurse holds. A nurse can work in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, schools, home care, and prisons, among other facilities. The required education for nurses can be tedious and a long process but well worth it in the end. Most hospitals may require an applicant to have a 4–year Bachelor's degree but there are other facilities that require just a 2–year Associates degree (Mitchell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Career Of A Registered Nurse Registered Nurse "Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon." There was a girl who had always wanted to become one of importance, education, and also a contributor in her community. She feels that this occupation will assist her in living comfortably, providing for her family, and will be something she will enjoy doing. The career of a Registered Nurse is a challenging and important career, because of the importance one holds within a community. The research will describe the career of a Registered Nurse, what is required to become a successful, and the impact this career has on society. The career of a Registered Nurse has changed since the beginning in 1905. Before the year of 1905 Nurses weren't required any specific training or schooling. In 1905 the Board of Registered Nurses was given permission to set standards, administer exams, administer educational programs, issue official nursing certificates and revoke certificates as well. Today, before becoming a Registered Nurse, you must earn a diploma, an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), or a Bachelor Degree in Science of Nursing (BSN) (2008 National) The General Duty of most Registered Nurses' is to do whatever they can, in their power, to help every patient they come across on a daily basis in a comfortable, appropriate, manner. On the more specific end of a RNs' duty, a Registered Nurse is expected to and responsible for: performing physical exams and health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Registered Nurses When being a registered nurse, there are many things to do and a ton of responsibility, but there are a lot of benefits to gain from that. Also, when applying for a job to be a registered nurse, it doesn't require very much. A registered nurse is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and has met the requirements summarized by a country or state licensing body in order to get a nursing license. Registered nurses help doctors in providing treatment to patients suffering from different medical conditions. They may handle the medication, check patient's recovery and progress, provide and organize plans for patient care, perform diagnostic tests and scan the results, instruct patients on how to control their illnesses after treatment, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The best benefit of this job is that registered nurses may arrange their work schedules for their need. One may find a number of job opportunities with different time requirements like 4, 8, 10, or 12–hour shifts, or work on weekends or weekdays or both. Registered nurses usually take a higher salary than any other nurse, and have better options for a career change. They also have a strong job outlook. Their salary depends on the experience, type of organization, educational background, and location. A nurse with highly specialized skills and experience is definitely paid more. The median yearly salary of registered nurses in the United States in May 2013 was $68,910. The hourly pay was $33.13. The registered nurses who worked on weekends earned 38 dollars per hour with a day shift between 7:00 a.m through 7:30 p.m. On a night shift, the pay would be 41 dollars per hour through 7:00 p.m to 7:30 a.m. Registered nurses also have fringe benefits. Fringe benefits are extra benefits increasing an employee's salary. Apart from this, these professionals may also have paid holidays and paid time off. This means that they can get payment from each hour that they have not worked. For example, in some places, if you had worked for a year, you may take off a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Medical Assistants On Becoming A Registered Nurse Do you think there are more medical assistants (MA) then registered nurses (RN)? Do you think they are capable of doing the same job? I will tell you everything you need to know about MAs and RNs. First off I would like to say that I am a medical assistant and I have been since 2007, I enjoy my job and the people I work with. I think I have outgrown my profession, now I'm looking to advance and work on becoming a registered nurse. Medical assistants and registered nurses both work in a medical setting, and they make sure patients are comfortable and cared for. They both are relied on for the smooth operation of a medical setting. Both occupations assist physicians and nurse practitioners, and they are referred to as nurses. Although, they are both called nurses they do not share the same credentials. Medical assistants can perform several tasks under a physician's supervision, but they are not permitted to perform procedures on a patient. Registered Nurses can perform several tasks as well and procedures without supervision. Being a medical assistant involves being able to perform both clerical and clinical tasks. Clerical jobs include typing and answering phones and clinical involve more jobs like a nurse. Medical Assistants (MAs) help physicians by taking vital signs, interviewing patients, ordering supplies, and keeping records. They also may authorize drug refills as directed by a physician and telephone prescriptions to a pharmacy. They may also perform lab tests and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why I Want to Become a Registered Nurse Do you want to help those in need, and there is a job that has just that, that sticks out there to you? My career is a registered nurse. Registered nurses are very nice once helping a client in need. I want to be a registered nurse because I've seen registered nurses and they seem very helpful, which is why I would like to be one of them. When beginning this career you might be a little nervous so if you are, take a deep breath and relax. Registered nurses usually work in rotating shifts. They cover all twenty–four hours; also they may work holidays if needed. Registered nurses work as needed, if more are needed, they might be called in. They have to be very responsible about getting to work on time. Being a registered nurse is not easy you would have to be ready at any hour of the day because at any time you can be called in. Registered nurses have a daily routine such as record patients' medical histories and symptoms, operate and monitor equipment, help perform help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results etc. Registered nurses would go for the patients that are in the most critical condition. Registered nurses may work to promote general health, by educating the public in warning signs and symptoms of disease. Most registered nurses work as part of a team with physicians, licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants, and home health aides. Registered nurses develop and manage patient plans; instruct patients and their families in proper care; and help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Disadvantages Of Being A Registered Nurse Registered Nursing "They may forget your name but they will never forget how you made them feel," Maya Angelou. I don't remember her name, but I remember the compassion on her face. I don't know her name, by I know the peace she made me feel. I can't tell you her name, but I can tell you she changed my life forever. A nurse. My nurse. She guided me through a time in my life when no one knew the answers and the world was a dark and scary place. If you knew me, you'd know I have a big heart. I care for anyone and would do anything to help those in need. If you knew me two years ago, you'd know that I'd never want to be a nurse. You'd know that I hated blood, I was scared of needles, and I was terrified of doctors. However, looking at me now, you'd have never guessed that. I chose a nursing career because now I'm not scared, I don't hate it, and I'm not terrified. I chose nursing because I care too much to do anything less than that. I've chosen nursing because someone touched my heart and changed me forever, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Long shifts and late nights are common when working as a nurse. There is also the pressure of demanding patients and exposure to illness. This can add mental stress and physical wear on a nurse. However, the best part of the job for me, is seeing that a difference has been made, a life has been changed. I could very well save someone's life even. To go home everyday and know, whether they lived or die, whether they are still sick or not, I helped someone. I made someone's day or life better. I can leave work everyday, having accomplished something greater than myself. The only bad parts of the job are when you get someone bitter and cold or when someone's life is lost. That is, however, a part of life and when you are in this field it will happen. I can guarantee the benefits will always outweigh the disadvantages. Once you touch someone's life it will forever be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Registered Nurses: A Career As A Pediatric Nurse Many people from a young age know what they are going to do with their lives. They haveEverything mapped out from what their dream job is and to even there idea man or women. Mostof my peers have made there chooses to become a pediatric nurse . Pediatric nurses are nurses that mainly work with infants and children. The more formal definition of a pediatric nurse is Registered Nurses (RNs) who care for children of all ages in a variety of healthcare settings. A registered nurse is is a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country or state licensing body in order to obtain a nursing license. These kinds of nurse's practices are determined by local legislation governing nurses, and usually regulated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The projected growth for this job would be 34% from 2012–2022 for clinical nurses it is 19% from 2012–2022. On average the salary for pediatric nurses are$97,990 annually (2014) and for clinical nurses $52,589 annually (2015). Nurses that wish to become advanced practice nurses and specifically care for children and infants may become pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs). PNP means that denoting a semiconductor device in which an n–type region is sandwiched between two p–type regions. Pediatric nurses work closely with pediatricians to administer medication and provide routine medical care to children and infants. Some typical duties include inserting catheters, taking a patient's blood pressure and taking blood samples. Pediatric nurses also assist families with the psychological impact of having a child diagnosed with a disease or illness. Florence Guinness Blake was one of the most famous pediatric nurses. She wrote a book named "The Child, his Parents, and the Nurse," which aimed to give a better understanding of the relationship between parents and children from birth until adolescence. This book gave parents a better way to understand what nurses are trying to say as in medical talk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Sample Resume : Registered Nurse Introduction The career I will be focusing on is Registered Nurse (RN). Registered nurses(RNs) work in partnership with physicians and members of other health care associates. They develop and manage nursing care plans, train patients and their families in proper care, and help people to improve their health. They have to be able to handle the stress since they have direct relationships with people's health problems. Registered nurses offer direct patient care and direct complex nursing care systems. Most registered nurses work in health care services, while home health and public health nurses travel to their patient's homes, schools and community centers. According allnursingschools, (RNs) are required to have a minimum of an associate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Veterans could not go any surgical treatment before they attended the 8–week Weight Control Program. She was keeping records, administer medication, assisting other healthcare providers. She sees herself as a computer geek because she had to stay up to date with the new technology and tools to provide the best care to patients and their families and health providers. She was also monitoring patients and educate them. She was preparing weekly programs and flyers to educate these overweight or obese veterans. She was helping veterans about eating healthy and increasing their physical activity. She was coordinating speakers such as dietitians, health care providers to help overweight veterans. She was working Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm. Your Personal Search for a Career Suzie got into this field by her best friend. She and her best friend went to same nursing school together. It took her 5 years to finish the university and passed the exam in her second try. She did not consider to go to another fields. Her parents always supported her with her decisions.it was easy to be in this field because she is an outgoing person and she always likes to help people. Experience training and Entering the Field Suzie went to the community college at first and she transfer to the Virginia university. It took her 3 years to graduate after she transferred. She got full scholarship because she was a successful soccer player at school. Last two years of her school she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Vet Technician vs. Registered Nurse Essay Compare and Contrast On Pet Technician vs. Registered Nurse Have you ever been in a position where you where stuck and couldn't decide between two careers? Whether it was something that you love to do or something that pays well? The answer may seem easy to you but when you start comparing the facts; that's when it gets hard to choose. For many of us, graduates and people around the world have a difficult time choosing a career that can be a confusing process. A lot of people tend to settle down on a career quickly. Unfortunately, choosing a rapid occupation often leads to an unsatisfying path in the future, if not sooner. Eventually the individual decides to quit and start all over again. According to choosingacareer.net, "6% of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The salaries also depend what type of nursing care you choose. For example, in a hospital you can earn anything between 51,640 to 76,570, and in a private office where you have your own patients; you can earn over 92,240 a year. Second, the nature of work on choosing a career is an important factor. A vet technician is very similar to what a nurse would do for a physician. As the work environment, even though for someone that loves animals gets the accomplishment of helping and caring for a pet, some of the work is not fun at all, physically and emotionally demanding and it can be dangerous. When they have stressful and a emotional experience when it comes down to seeing animal abuse, euthanized unwanted pets, aged, or injured pets that can't improve. On top of that there are some vet technicians that have to work an overtime shift that can go up to 24 hours a day. Vet technicians shifts can be from 40 to 50 hours a week. In the other hand, registered nurses have a demanding job. As a registered nurse it's much cleaner and less dangerous. As for the work environment, it's much more comfortable and less noisy. In contrast, registered nurses have to sometimes travel to the patients' home and other hospitals. They also have to work on holidays and weekends. Lastly, registered nurses sometimes are on call to work on the last minute. Third, duties on choosing a career are an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Becoming A Registered Nurse? Becoming a Registered Nurse Saving lives matters. You do not have to be a Doctor or a Police officer to save a person life. Being a Nurse has greater or equal value in saving someone life. A registered nurse or RN is a person who has graduated with a nursing degree from an accredited college or university, has passed the state board examination and is licensed to practice nursing. It is very important for a person who wants to become a nurse to research the pros and cons of the different areas of nursing. Gender is a big role in nursing, especially when a specific area of interest is chosen by the individual. For instance, women are gentle so they will probably do well with caring for the babies. While the men are physically strong, they are needed in the physical therapy area to help with lifting patients. Being a nurse you must have patience, customer service, being independence, and honesty. I believe that being a nurse will not be an easy task. Becoming a nurse takes hard work and dedication. Being a nurse may be an accomplishment for those that enjoy helping others. It also has great pay and benefits and offers a secure job for a career. A nurse you must have the knowledge and understanding when it comes to helping others. Customer and personal service is important in nursing because it lets the person that you are helping know that you care about their needs, and you want to meet their standards for service and satisfaction. With customer service you must know how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Being A Registered Nurse Essay Someone who saves a life is looked at as a hero, but the real heroes are the Registered Nurses of the world, who save hundreds of lives every year. A registered nurse (RN) is "a nurse who has more training and experience than a licensed practical nurse and who has passed a special exam" (Merriam Webster Dictionary). They provide patient care, educate patients and the public, and provide advice and support to patients and family members (Occupational Outlook Handbook "What They Do" www.bls.gov). Nursing is a very rewarding job. They help take care of sick or injured patients, making sure that they receive the best treatment. RNs can make a difference in a patient's life, and in some cases even save them. This profession is important because nurses hold the health of society in their hands, which keeps families and communities together. According to the National Women's History Museum women were born nurses. Caring for someone is a natural instinct, therefore it never started out as a job stated by historians at the National Women's History Museum. They state "As caretakers of children, family and community, it was natural that women were the nurses, the caregivers, as human society evolved."(Weatherford). While the men worked, women would be left home with the children. They would take care of young and sick children and would help other women with their children as well. Doris Weatherford explains that nurses were rarely paid until some of the biggest wars, like the Civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of A Registered Nurse For Pediatrics The career I want to major in is nursing; I want to be a registered nurse for pediatrics. The reason why I chose this career is because I love kids and the fact that I will get to take care of them and help them get better is what I will love to do. Their health is what matters to me the most. The responsibilities of a registered nurse would be to record the patient's medical histories and symptoms, prescribe medicine and treatments, observe the patient and record observations also they have to help perform diagnostic tests and analyze results. Caring for children and infants illnesses has to be a RNs number one concern. On my career assessment test on my skills I was better at helping, managing people, and problem solving. I love to help people in any way I can because seeing other people happy is the type of person I am. It says I like to motivate people and evaluate their performance and that's also true and that goes perfect with what a RN should do. The problem solving skill is also correct when I identify a problem I like to find a solution and make it right. That's also relates to a registered nurse because they have to talk to the children and figure out what's wrong with them and they have to find a way to make the patient better and healthy by the information provided. So indeed I agree that this career matches with my skills. The education I want to take to take to become a registered nurse is a Bachelor of Science degree (BSN) and that takes four years to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Career as a Registered Nurse Essay A Registered Nurse is a person who enjoys helping other people. They practically have the responsibility for many peoples lives. What's interesting about a Registered Nurse is that they get to learn about all the parts of the human body. A Registered Nurse works in the medical field and needs to be ready with anything that comes their way. There could be a sudden death, some kind of medical issue that pops up, and even a patient just falls over and hurt themselves. As a Registered Nurse they need to be able to deal with blood, snot, vomit etc. The main thing a Registered Nurse has to be good at is being able, and wanting to help people in need. A Registered Nurse typically tends to work in a clean and healthy work environment ("Registered... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... para. 1). Registered Nurses should be emotionally stable, so they can help the families through rough times ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 47). An RN also needs to be organized, and to make sure the patient gets what they need when needed ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 48). All RN's will need to have the patients medical issues, and problems handy and to give the patients, and their medicines when the patients need it ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 8). An RN will usually records what the patient is doing, sometimes work with medical machinery, talk to doctors about the patient, and help the patient and the patient's family on how to deal with their medical problems ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 8). Another important thing that an RN will need is to have the physical stamina and to be ready to lift or transfer patients ("Registered Nurses" U.S. para. 49). An RN will have to be able to lift at least 10 pounds, maybe even 20 pounds ("Registered Nurse" para. 4). A person in this career should have an energy level that is somewhat high, has a skill that is interpersonal, and a knowledge that is a little scientific ("Career" para. 6). If you happen to be an RN in a nursing home, an RN will watch over the LPN's and CNA's, may start fluids for the patient, make plans for treatments, and manage the patients health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Registered Nurse Career My Profession after High school, will be a Nurse. I will like to attend between two colleges, Lawson State Community College or Jefferson State Community College. They both are great colleges and will give me a great experience in the medical field. A Registered Nurse (RN) is caring and saves plenty of lives. A registerednurse works in offices but mostly hospitals. They provide most hours working with sick patients. A successfully registered nurse prepares for procedures, has a license, and cares for patients. Registered Nurses have many duties and responsibilities.A registered nurse will "observe and record the patient's behavior. They run a test and give prescribe medicine" (bls.gov). Registered nurses sometimes work on weekends and/or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Ideal Job For A Registered Trauma Nurse The ideal job for me would to be a Registered Trauma Nurse. That means that I would be working in an area such as an emergency room or even places that had suffered traumatic events. I would love to be a traveling nurse that goes from one incident to another. Any time a tragedy struck I would be able to travel there and assist the residents in the area that needed help. In order to do this I first must become a Registered Nurse. Afterword's I need to go back to school for my bachelor's degree and after that get a certificate in the specialized area of trauma nursing. I love to be able to help people and I think that trauma nurses are extremely underrated. Think about it for a minute. When there is a fire, tornado, bomb, or a war nurses in general are used, however trauma nurses are specifically trained to handle the kinds of wounds that you would see in those scenarios as well as other similar situations. I have no problem with blood or gore. I see wounds and become fascinated in how they happened and what can be done to treat them the most effective way. So I believe that this would be a good area for me to be in. Traveling around to help others is just a bonus. It means not only do I get to go to new places but I get to help more people. The major that is required for my Registered Nursing License is An AS degree in nursing. The code at Daytona state for the nursing program is 2171. It is a 2 year degree in Applied Sciences. The program only allows you to apply in May ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Plan For Successful A Registered Nurse Success is achieved by setting a goal and taking steps towards that goal. Asking a simple question like "what do I want to do when I grow up?" can start the brainstorming process. The plan for success is much like creating a plan of care in nursing. Assess, diagnose, plan, implement, and evaluate. The key 5 steps for achieving success are goal setting, making an action plan, stay focused, reward yourself, and be flexible (My success plan, 2015). Everybody is different and will have different plans but this is my plan for success. My goals have changed quite a few times since I initially set my goal to become a registered nurse. In high school I participated in Instant Admit day which waived the application fee for SUNY Canton and I would be instantly accepted. I was accepted into the pre–nursing curriculum which was two semesters of pre requisites that I needed in order to be accepted into the RN program. I did well in the pre–nursing curriculum so I applied for the RN program first and then my second option was the LPN program. I did not get accepted into the RN program for fall of 2014 but I was accepted into the LPN program. My goals changed in order to be successful in the LPN program. I put all my effort into the LPN program and passed the program and the NCLEX. I once again applied for the RN program and was accepted for fall of 2015. My new plan for success begins now. Goal setting is one of the first steps to being successful. My goal is to make it through the RN ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Career Goals For Registered Nurses Outlining Your Career Goals Registered nurses work alongside physicians providing patient care in a variety of ways. A few examples of what nurses are responsible for include: administering medications, tracking patient's vital signs, helping to diagnose and properly treat patient aliments and educating the patient and their family on their condition and the course of treatment. Depending on what area of medicine a nurse works in will determine more generalized and specific duties and responsibilities. There are many different areas a nurse may work in. Some areas include: obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, emergency room, and many more. Nurses can work in a variety of settings, these can include: hospitals, urgent cares, doctors office, nursing homes and home health. Someone wishing to become a nurse must obtain a degree or diploma from an accredited nursing school. Once they have completed their educational requirements, they are then able to sit for the nursing licensure exam. After completing nursing school you must sit for this test to become licensed, graduating from nursing school does not automatically make you a registered nurse. There are three paths that someone can take in order to fulfill their education requirements. The three paths are a diploma in nursing, an associates degree in nursing or a bachelors degree in nursing, after which you can then sit for your licensing test. Nurses who have their bachelors degree with be offered a more competitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Different Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Over the last six weeks we learnt a lot in this course. We learnt that advanced practice nursing has evolved over the years to become recognized today as an important and growing trend among healthcare systems worldwide. Different advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) roles were identified such as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, or nurse midwives who all play a pivotal role based on different set of clinical skills and knowledge to impact in the future of health care. The educational qualifications of APRNs role must be at least up to the graduate level. Other RN specialty identified included; nurse educator, nurse informaticist, nurse administrator, nurse executive, nurse manager, and clinical nurse leader. Learning the evolution of APN helped me understand where the practice started and where it is heading. The domains of nursing practice and the core competencies of the APRN role were explored. The four domains in relation to competencies were identified as clinical practice, nursing profession, system levels, and health policy. The competencies define APRN role and distinguish it from the specialty RN practice role. Direct clinical practice was acknowledged as the most fundamental of the seven competencies for every APN. As an NP it is vital to develop the clinical expertise in order to perform competent and safe care. I plan to achieve this by completing my program and practicum as an NP student as required by South University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Survey On A Registered Nurse Introduction A Registered Nurse (RN) has a variety of responsibilities in the health care field. These responsibilities include performing physical exams, giving medications, caring for wounds, interpreting information about the patient, coordinating care, and supervision of care given by other healthcare workers. "RNs practice in all healthcare settings: hospitals, nursing homes, medical offices, ambulatory care centers, community health centers, schools, and retail clinics (What)." They can also give care in other locations such as camps, homeless shelters, prisions, sporting events, and tourist destinations. RNs can work with patients at all stages of life. RNs can specialize and work with child or adults. Why Registered Nurse? I have chosen the career of a registered nurse because they have one on one contact with a patient and are able to learn about the personality of them and form a relationship with the patients they care for. RNs are able to give care to patients in need and they are able to work in a variety of settings. They are able to specialize in different areas and work with a certain group of people. Personally I want to be a pediatric Rn and work to care for children. I find joy in children and caring for them would be a perfect fit for me. Educational Requirements In order to become an RN there are steps you must take. An RN must have an associate degree in nursing which takes two years to complete and they must also gave a bachelor's degree in nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Becoming a Registered Nurse Becoming a registered nurse will take a long journey to finish if you found handling money and maintaing good grades in high school too be difficult. You can start by getting into a community college where one can have a second chance, and then be able to transfer to a university, or Cal State, where one will finish nurse school. Throughout the time you are keeping your grades and performance high, your mind can already conceive ways to opening more doors and the opportunities to be able to accomplish the desires you have for the near future. I envision myself getting into a community college , and then transfer my way to a private university where it gives me the opportunity of becoming a successful registered nurse. This is the option I decided to take because I also share the same difficulties that other students have with high school, and lack of money today. It takes every small achievement to grow to be one big success. "Every year college intuition is increasing by six percent" (10 Tips). Cerritos College is one of the cheapest schools that offers good classes, clubs, and programs. It allows graduates from high school to use their time to figure out what they want to major in. If you are planning to transfer to a Cal State or University after you completed the application process. This college allows you to apply online at their website or simply submit it to the Admissions and Records. Step two requires you to take the Assessment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Career As A Professional Registered Nurse The success as a professional Registered Nurse (RN) requires hard work, compassion and empathy. It is important to realize the journey is challenging, but is fulfilling. The registered nurse profession was established in the 1800s. For over two hundred years a registered nurse has helped those in need. The responsibilities of nurses is to educate their patients on many types of diseases as well as provide guidance to patients and their loved ones. It is important for nurses to express compassion, emotional stability, and empathy for patients. Being the largest healthcare occupation, registered nurses are able to work in a hospital, physician's office, as well as in home healthcare, with the option to travel. Registered nurses have the opportunity to travel across the United States to help care for patients whose access to healthcare is limited. In 2015, the average wage a registered nurse could earn was $67,500. The general probability of someone starting a career as a registered nurse is exceptional. In order to become a registered nurse, there are education requirements to be met. Regardless if the degree is for MSN, BSN, AND, or a diploma, certain requirements must be met. Typically the BSN degree takes up to 4 years, ADN 2 to 3 years, and a diploma up to 2 years to complete, with additional schooling to earn a BSN. A MSN allows a combination of BSN and accelerated programs for those who already hold a bachelor's degree. The courses required are anatomy, physiology, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Delivery Registered Nurse There is a wide range of what a Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse can provide, such as planning a care system, taking vitals, monitoring patients, teaching them to care for their newborn, performing tests, recording, and charting information about patients, helping deliver a baby, and consulting with staff; just to name a few. I had interviewed my aunt Italivi Chambers, a Registered Nurse working in the Labor and Delivery Department with Marian Regional Medical Center. She attended Allan Hancock College and received her Associate's Degree in Nursing; afterwards she went forward and got her California Licensure BSL. Some of the certificates that she earned were: Advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS Provider), Healthcare Provider, Neonatal Resuscitation Program, and Advanced fetal monitor. In total it took her four years to complete this process; most of the certificates take between weeks and months to complete. There are usually three... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... are much more rewarding. They can obtain higher degrees, which can lead to holding a higher position, annual salary can range between $51,000–$80,000. New nurses start off with $30/hr. and can go up to $50/hr. Some benefits of being an R.N. are the [paid time off (P.T.O.) varying with how much time you can take off. Bonuses are also a benefit, of the job and vacation hours, she claimed are best to save your hours until the end and then cash them in, they also provide employees with life insurance.] Nursing provides job security (can always count on having a job), and you get to do what you love to do. A nurse can move up the ladder, when they have had much experience and show great performance. Positions and advancements that are available for an RN are, Chief of Nurses, Vice President, or Directors, the advancements are Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Anesthetist, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioner, all of which require a Master's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Becoming A Registered Nurse The reality of the process of becoming a registered nurse for international students in Ontario Orapun Inchai The Language Gallery The reality of the process of becoming a registered nurse for international students in Ontario It has been claimed that Ontario welcomes internationally educated nurses who want to relocate, and even has a specific government program in place to enable them to practice and excel in the shortest time possible. However all nurses, regardless of background, must successfully complete the same steps as Ontario nursing students. Moreover, the process of becoming a registered nurse takes such a long time and is very complicated because the college of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) would like to assess the equivalency between educational standards and nursing skills in different countries compared to Ontario. This research focuses on the reality of the process of becoming a registered nurse for international students in Ontario. Literature Review According to Little (2007), Canada is projecting a significant registered nurse (RN) shortage in the near future with a shortfall of over 100,000 by 2016 (Canadian Nurses Association [CNA] 2002). The main problem is that the process of becoming a registered nurse is more challenging and harder. As Zubeida Ramji, executive director of Toronto's Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses (CARE), a support group that helps foreign–trained nurses return to practice, stated "The changes came about so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Write An Essay On Becoming A Registered Nurse Nursing is the protection and promotion of the development of health and abilities. Nurses help prevent illnesses and injuries, facilitate healing, and advocate the care in individuals, families, and communities. Becoming an registered nurse in the field of your choice isn't an easy road, it requires a lot of classes, dedication, and studying. Almost all schools offer nursing programs unless it's an engineering college that focuses on only architecture and things as such. To get into an nursing school you must have finished the prerequisites that the school you chose to requires. Firstly, you'll need to have obtained a high school diploma or GED, preferably with good grades. Some colleges will accept students with a GPA of 2.5, but others require over a 3.0 GPA. Obviously, the most popular and in demand colleges require the highest of the highest GPAs. Also most schools intend to want you to have taken anatomy and physiology, chemistry, microbiology, nutrition, and other courses related to nursing. Going to college without the help of financial aid or scholarships will be pretty costly. These are the typical costs of obtaining your RN degree but the prices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A RN can provide services in the patient's home where the patient will be paying the nurse for the services. The nursing care although must follow the state's nurse practice act. Nurse practitioners have the authority to diagnose and treat; but a medical collaborator/supervisor is needed in most states. To be able to this though a higher education is required, preferably a form of masters in nursing. The requirements although are different for every state. Esthetic nurses who specialize in helping patients enhance their appearances provide cosmetic treatments ordered by a physician. For this type of treatment the physician doesn't have to be on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Benefits Of A Registered Nurse Runny nose, sore throat, and coughing, a shot will be beneficial, and I have always wanted to be that helpful person. Nursing has always been hooked on my brain for my future since I can remember. Considering this, I have always known a good bit about nursing, but of course not everything. I knew a nurse had to have to good social skills, enjoy hands on activities, and cannot have a weak stomach. Registered nurses have to give shots, take blood pressure, and do lots of paper work (MSChoices). When a person goes to the doctor, he or she will always see a nurse at some point during the visit. They're the most common workers at hospitals or clinical settings. They usually do whatever the doctor order, which in some cases are very stressful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Surprisingly, I found out that in Mississippi the average yearly salary met close to $56,560 and the average hourly pay is $27.19. The National pay outlook for a year is $69,790, and hourly is $35.55. I found it very interesting that in Hawaii and Tennessee had higher salaries than Mississippi, most likely due to having larger hospitals, and higher living expenses. Also, depending on the education experience, that could cause a change in the salary. Considering that, I think the pay for a nurse is decent, but depending on everything they do, any less would be unacceptable. Nurses do many things ranging from taking blood pressure, weight, and temperature, to giving shots changing diapers, and giving medicines. Nursing school is very challenging to get accepted in because it is such a broad opening to many other doors. To become a registered nurse, one must have a high school diploma, then further academics to college. An associate's degree is available for becoming a RN, but another year; one can achieve a bachelor in science for nursing. I plan to get my bachelors in science due to being more in depth than just an associate degree. Once those steps are withheld, licenses board test is passed, what you have worked for so long now is put into action. Registered nursing is one in a million when it comes to everything they do, but other options similar to this occupation are, a nurse practitioner. They provide a tad more care to patients than a general RN. A critical care nurse is another job similar to a RN. They do not see as many patients as a regular nurse would, but know the same basics as a registered nurse. Many jobs similar to a RN are RN's who have specialized in a certain health care area (MSChoices). I have always hoped to become a nurse anesthetist, which you can specialize after you have worked as an RN for two years in a critical care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Being A Registered Nurse Essay The career that I'm very interested in, is being a registered nurse. Being a registered nurse is almost like a LPN, but they have more experience and more 'professional'. It requires more courses that you'd have to take, and a lot more training, which I'm willing to do. RN's usually work with different patient groups around the hospital that they work at. So they could work with people with heart problems/diseases, or work with newborn babies and with the mothers. There's a bunch of tasks an RN could do. Usually RN's work in hospitals, but there are multiple places they could work at as well, such as; physicians' offices, home healthcare service, nursing facilities, correctional facilities, clinics, schools, or even in the military. The hours vary when it comes to a registered nurse. They could work either 3 – 12 hour days, 4 – 10 hour days, or 5 – 8 hour days per week. They usually get paid around $33.23 or more per hour. Usually the RN's that work in the hospitals, have a salary of $67,210 or more every year.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We all know that nobody is perfect, so it can be very stressful when someone makes a mistake with a patient. As soon as they recognize that they've made a mistake, they try to find out how big or small that mistake was and such. Probably the most stress that can occur when working, is when a patient passes away in their care. That would probably be the biggest stressor for me, knowing that they passed away when I was taking care of them. In order to try to keep the stress level down, is to realize that if someone dies in your care, it doesn't mean that it was your fault. When it's their time to go, then they'll go. Another thing is, that you need to realize that nobody is perfect, so if you were to make a mistake, just try to find it as quickly as you can, and solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Healthcare Professions Examined : Registered Nurse Healthcare Professions Examined: Registered Nurse My goal is complete my degree in B.A. in Science Health and to continue with my education and become a Registered Nurse. The nursing field is an important field and it interests me due to wanting to help other people. I would like to explore my options within the field but I feel compelled to work with children that have disabilities or have developmental delays. I am not sure where I would like to work, a hospital setting may be too stressful but I can gain valuable experience. The beauty of a nursing career is the diversity, and flexibility, there is an abundance of employment opportunities and locations where a nurse can work. This is another reason why I have chosen this career. A nurse may work in a doctor's office, as a home health nurse, traveling nurse, hospital, nursing home, and critical care. In addition a nurse has many advancement opportunities. I would like to eventually be a nurse practitioner. A nurse requires extensive training and education as a nurse assesses, analyses, predicts, counsels, advocates, manages, and directs. The training involved to become a registered nurse can be extensive and intense but is rewarding. There are several options to become a nurse and I will explore these options as well as cost, salary, training, pros and cons of this career, employment sites, role in the healthcare system, liabilities associated with this career, and advancement opportunities. To obtain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...