my career, I must have a clear perception of who I am. Therefore, I must be aware of my strengths, weaknesses, beliefs, and what motivates me. Furthermore, to make changes in your life, you must have a sense of self-awareness. Knowing who you are allows you to understand other people and how you are perceived by them (Pathway to Happiness, n.d.). Therefore, it is important for you to assess your strengths and weaknesses. When I look at my strengths and weakness as it pertains to my career in the
of failure. I took the career interest survey at least three times and every single time my results included registered nurse. I choose to research registered nurse because I've recently became interested in the health field. I love the idea of working with people of different ages, backgrounds, and life experiences. This essay serves as great way to challenge myself to research further into a career that is interesting, registered nursing. The many aspects to this career include, more about the
medical field. Through the years and a lot of debating I finally decided on what career path I wanted and ended up with nurse practitioner. There are several education requirements, skills needed, and pros and cons of being nurse practitioners. After matching myself with the focus assessment, I realized that I do have some of the skills needed to become a nurse practitioner. I also knew that I needed a back-up plan just in case it didn’t work out for me to become a nurse practitioner, so I decided
not you want to take a break from school and work, or just go for it, is totally up to you. I, however plan to work while obtaining my
the anesthesiologists. Qualification The first step to become a nurse anethetist is to have a bachelor degree in nursing and obtain the licensure certificate as a registered nurse. A student having associate degree in nursing may go for the RN-to-BSN bridge
symptoms • Administering patients medicines and treatments • Observe patients and record observations • Consult with doctors and other healthcare professionals, Registered nurses usually take one three educational paths: a bachelor’s of science degree(BSN), an associates degree in nursing (ADN), or diploma from an approved nursing program. An every registered nurse must be licensed. A bachelor’s degree or higher are often necessary for administrative positions, research, consulting and teaching. Generally
The medical field is a prestigious line of work that requires many hours of school and restless nights. The following are just three of the thousands of careers in the medical field. Nursing, biomedical engineering, and medical receptionist, are three very different careers with three very different roles. Nursing deals with directly communicating with patients and doctors above the position. Nurses oversee patient care, without being in charge of patient care, meaning nurses do all the work doctors
history with OU dating back to 2000 when my younger sister became a freshman there. I spent many weekends there enjoying the beautiful campus and the diverse culture. It is also a natural choice for me because I am currently enrolled in the online RN to BSN program and will be completing my degree in just a few months. I have been successful in this program and I have found that there is a great deal of resources and support available to the student body. Ohio University’s online MSN program also comes
with other resources such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, chaplain and social work. The nurse’s initial responsibilities are assessing the patient, giving care as needed such as dressing wounds or giving medications, and organizing the plan of care such as monitoring costs and scheduling nursing and nursing aid visits. Other important roles are being attentive to the patient and family’s needs that arise. Making everyone feel at ease, and being highly empathetic as the disease progresses
professional, understanding but at the same time knows how to manage their unit. For my interview I chose a nurse manager than I am very familiar with, I have worked with her many times and she has made an impact on me as a nursing student. Carol Williams RN,BSN is the Nurse Manager of a telemetry/medical surgical floor at St. Vincent's Riverside. I decided to interview her because of the interactions we have had in the past. This interview is to help get a better understanding