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Many times, we are inspired by the people we are surrounded by. When I was quite young, my aunt who is a nurse, changed the bandages on my injured hand, taking care of me. I admired her for it and from the age of eight...
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The nursing program is one of the most appreciated, satisfying, and growing career available in today’s generation; meanwhile, by joining nursing I could be able to make a difference in people lives and be able to help through my career, I got motivated by the...
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Why do I want to be a nurse? The desire to become a nurse came natural to me. I have always had the desire to want to help and care for people who do not have the ability to do so for themselves. I know...
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The profession of nursing in an extremely rewarding job. Nurses are disposed to a new challenge everyday, molding them into stronger individuals. In order to pursue a career as a nurse practitioner , one must understand the duties and important qualities expected, the education required,...
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Nursing is about dealing with patients. Ever since I was young, I have been compassionate about making a difference in other people’s lives. I believed that nursing is the right profession that would allow me to make a meaningful impact on people’s lives. I knew...
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What does the American dream mean to you? Different people would respond differently. In this essay I will answer the question “what is your American dream?”. The American dream is about having the opportunity for success. The American dream is also about freedom and living...
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This essay will explain why I want to be a nurse. The major I am currently interested in pursuing is nursing. I want to go into the medical field because I believe that it is a great way for me to give back to my...
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“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm,” Ralph Waldo Emerson. In order to further education, one needs to be enthusiastic about their chosen track and willing to work for it, especially in a nurse practitioner program. Because I am pursuing a dual nurse practitioner degree...
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Nursing is a career that is essential to society, nurses on a whole are people that looks out for the wellbeing of others than themselves. They possess qualities that are second to none and for me they are an asset to the health sector. These...
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Becoming a Nurse has been my aspiration for a long time now and my experiences derived from being a health care assistant (HCA) in geriatric nursing for several years has made me to be able to assist residents of diverse background and sicknesses in the...
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Nurses are truly the backbone and frontline of a healthcare industry. It is recognized as a stressful profession due to organizational factors. Nurses had to care for a patient’s physical and emotional health, they evaluate how the well treatment is going on. Stress is very...
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Going into the healthcare field was something I always knew would be in my future. My youngest brother suffers from epilepsy along with severe autism. He is unable to talk at age seventeen and requires full time care. When he began having seizures we often...
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Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved taking care of people. Whenever one of my family members was sick or injured, I remember dropping anything I was doing at that moment just to try to help the people I cared about. Then one...
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In 2016 Nursing Solutions estimated registered nurse (RN) turnover in the United States at 14.6%, down from previous year’s number of 17.2% (2). Nonetheless, we are experiencing an upward trend in turnover. According to Hunt, based on current projection, by 2020 the United States would...
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During 1980s, a trend of using scientific evidences to determine the best approach to treat patients emerged and it was initially coined as “evidence based medicine” and got acceptance in 1992. As this approach progressed from 1993 to 2000, the term changed to “evidence based...
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According to my opinion, a discourse community is marked as an audience in which we write for or speak to or with. It is those who relate to you and what you are discussing whether it is debating, writing, socializing or just giving a speech....
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My interest in health and social care has started back in my childhood and I believe that a practitioner degree in the healthcare field would bring me a great sense of personal and professional satisfaction and fulfilment. I always had a genuine desire to help...
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My desire to be a nurse resulted from the kindness, compassion and care shown to me by the Nurses when I was diagnosed with breast cancer in the hospital and at home, made me want to give other people the kind of care I’d received....
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Introduction Nursing is a well-respected profession that offers numerous benefits such as job security, personal fulfillment, a livable wage, etc. With all of these benefits, there is one big downside to nursing that affects hospitals and other healthcare settings all over the United States: nurse...
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The existence of health discrimination among racial and ethnic minorities is a significant problem within the health care industry and is a topic of importance. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) indicates that the frequency of injury, incapacity, illness, and death is excessively greater in...
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There comes a point in time in everyones’ life when they will need help, and in some cases a little extra help. Some people need help getting around after injuries or just from getting old. Most likely they will be sent to a care center...
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There has been an increase in the use of machines as expert systems in the field of medicine. Systems such as Sensely, Your MD, Infermedica, Florence and Buoy Health have contributed a great deal in enhancing the productivity in medical systems. Analysis of test results,...
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In this paper I will describe my personal philosophy of nursing. A philosophy of nursing is a statement, sometimes written, that declares a nurse’s beliefs, values and ethics regarding their care and treatment of patients while they are in the nursing profession. Reasoning empowers nurses...
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In the case that the general evaluation, development, as well as, management of a patient’s care requires highly skilled services, then there is the need for the involvement of both technical and on the other hand professional workers in the delivery of required care to...
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Abilities that define the role of advanced nurse practice entail enhancing health outcomes for their patients and populations in a specific clinical area of the scope of practice of nursing. Being an independent provider is one of the main characteristics that need to be discussed,...
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Having worked in the financial sector for eight years I thought I needed a career change, when I joined my husband abroad. I was contemplating on the sector to branch until I arrived at a decision to study nursing. This was after my mom was...
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Keywords: medical facilities,lack of medical facilities, physician assistant role, medical field, dental school, medical school, dental camps, heart disease, United States, local medical clinics, Medical Assistant, different types of patients, heath care, health care employees Born and raised in a village in India with less...
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There are various fields available in the world today. The healthcare field is a field that plays a major role in our daily lives. Our health is part of who we are. Your overall health helps determine the efficiency of your ability to carry out...
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Nursing is one of the most highly rewarding and highly respected professions. The increasing number of patients coupled with the increasing complexity has posed workplace challenges, placing nurses at risk for negative consequences (Neville & Cole, 2013). The negative consequences are not only affecting nurses...
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Have you ever stopped to think about how you would address the pain and what kind of words you would use to ask people who are from different cultures and have dissimilar thinking with you about their symptoms? In addition, how would you respond to...