school days to look after my younger ones. I have been interested in the nursing profession since I was a child, but due to my parent's financial hardship, I was unable to achieve the necessary qualification at school. But as soon as I had finished my secondary school level education, I opted to take a different career part in accounting but
vision that it would help me achieve the qualifications I need to apply to university to do a degree in nursing. The access course has also been beneficial in helping me realise my potential as a student and it has improved my confidence in my abilities and I am now even more keen to push myself further to reach my goal of becoming a nurse. My ambition to study for a degree in mental health nursing and to make a career in this line of work developed out of my own experience
To study Child nursing is my life’s ambition, I love a challenge and feel I work well under pressure. As a child myself I became a “Young Carer”, looking after my younger siblings, adopting a motherly role; Feeding, washing, changing and doing school runs, etc. This has given me an understanding of the basic care and needs of babies/children, and adolescents, which I can apply to my future nursing studies. Whilst studying Health and social care I learnt the importance of diversity and communication
My primary interest for nursing was when my mother had severe depression, she needed constant care, which was provided by nurses, so she could lead a healthy lifestyle. This motivated me because as a nurse, you need to provide support to the family, a quality of care and sympathy towards the patient. Throughout the years I recognised nursing is a very stimulating and challenging career, as I would help her with everything she needed, from bathing her to collecting her medicines from the pharmacy
strong links to the course I want to pursue, challenging and motivating me to learn more. Upon completion of this course I am confident the knowledge and skills I will have gained, will lay the foundation to pursue further studies in Mental Health Nursing at university. In my experience as a Health Care Assistant and Support worker, I have worked with people with various mental health disabilities.
My desire for studying General Adult Nursing began during my current career for Her Majesty’s Prison Service. For the past 7 years I have been working in the Security Intelligence Department at HMP Preston and as much as I love my current role I want to be able to help people and care for them when they are in need and be able to make a difference to people who need caring for and bringing back to full health. My original desire was to be a Prison Officer and to be able to help and care for prisoners
career choice to be a mental health nurse truly became a vocation of the heart. I’m the kind of person that wants to have a reason and purpose in everything that I do and I don’t see anywhere else where id achieve that other than in mental health nursing. Nothing makes me feel better that helping people with their mental wellbeing and their general health. I will always go out of my way to make sure that someone is being treated fairly and getting the
When I was a freshman in college, I decided to go to nursing school because I wanted to help people during their time of need. Throughout my undergraduate career, I learned many ways that nurses can help patients. Since graduation I have been working in a fast-paced emergency department taking care of patients using the knowledge and skills I learned in nursing school. My ER experience gave me a new perspective on patient care and the negative impact patients suffer because of poorly managed chronic
The contemporary practical vocational nursing education offers nursing vocation for somebody who wish to care and concern about others, is occupied with medicinal services, and needs to be a piece of a restorative group. Dissimilar to other nursing occupations, authorized practical and authorized professional attendants are not needed to hold an advanced education. The nursing career deficiency will cause problems in the health care units, and now those hoping to jump into the medicinal services
Certified Nursing Assistant and their role What is a Certified Nursing Assistant? A certified nursing assistant, or it is also called CNA, helps patients or customers with health awareness needs under the management of a licensed practical nurse or registered nurse. Otherwise called a nursing assistant a patient care assistant or a state tested nurse aid, the person who conveys this title needs solid hard working attitude and capacity, yet issues of risk and legitimateness keep Certified Nursing Assistants