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    Furthermore, the most important things that I will look for in seeking my next nursing job are effective management and career development opportunities. Benefits for employees with an effective supervisor-subordinate relationship includes easier access to information, support and participation in decision making (Brunetto et al., 2013). An important tool in enhancing nurses’ job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and retention is providing staff development opportunities. Therefore, the enrichment

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    Essay On Nursing Career

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    My nursing career has been a journey full of gratification and personal success. After six years of bedside nursing, I find myself thinking and heading in a different direction. I want to pursue a career that allows me to accurately assess, treat and meet my patient’s holistic needs. I want to lead and assist the team that helps restore health in the critically ill. By accepting my application to join your Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner degree from the University of Texas Medical

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    The career I researched about is a Nursing Assistant. Nursing Assistants help patients with the daily things we do as individuals to help ourselves. The personal qualities and abilities within this job is getting the special things the patient needs in order to be healthy, such as grooming the patient, brushing the teeth of the patient, observing them, helping patients walk, making their beds, and they helping with the bowel and bladder problems for their care. In the United states it is required

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    the first day, going beyond treating my husband physically and supporting me both emotionally and spiritually. I learned about the importance of holistic nursing care during my Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program, but it took being on the receiving end of another nurses’ care for me to truly understand its importance. Early in my career, I chose Pediatrics because I loved children, at the time I did not realize the journey I was undertaking. Already having children of my own, I believed

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    My Nursing Career

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    just needed the circumstances to all work out. About five years ago I found the perfect combination of events that allowed me to spend a year obtaining my practical nursing license. From the first day of my first nursing job I knew that I had found a career that I loved and was highly rewarding. I also knew that it was not to be the career I spent the rest of my working life in. Along with the rewards came a job that required me to work every other weekend, every other holiday and many evenings and

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    Nursing Career Research

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    There was never a lot of diversity in the types of jobs available for nurses in the past but as time went by nursing careers became more diverse and developed specialties. Due to the increase of specialties within the nursing field, there are plenty of advancement opportunities for people to pursue. Today's nurses can earn certifications or acquire advanced nursing degrees to grow in their roles and also increase their salaries(___) Registered nurses earn an annual average wage of 68,450, as stated

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    Nursing is such a dynamic career that students need to be knowledgeable about when considering going into the nursing field. There are many similarities and differences in the roles of nursing from the different levels such as LPN and RN. There are also differences in the degrees and licensures to choose from that effect the roles of nurses. The education levels also have a great deal with the job opportunities available to nurses. Critical thinking is one of the most important aspects of nursing

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    Three Career In Nursing

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    Three Career Research These are the three careers I will focus on; Human Resource Manager, Registered Nurse, and Dietitian. Each career will have a description of what they do, how they could become one, skills, salary, and more. Each career has a specific reason why I choose these three careers in particular. Reason why I choose Human Resource Manager is that I’m currently pursuing Human Resource Development major at Northeastern Illinois University. My second career choice is Registered Nurse

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    I believe that nursing is both and art and a science consisting of psychosocial and biological sciences that work together to continually improve the health care field. I believe that with the knowledge and clinical experience from the TVCC ADN program I will be able to provide the best care possible to the people in the community. As a nurse it is important to carry the attributes of being caring, compassionate, understanding, non judgmental, realistic, open-minded, honest, ethical, and moral. I

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    After this point, I decided that I would rather be a nurse than a pediatric surgeon. I began to research the nursing profession, I wanted to know as much as possible about the field. I made the decision that nursing was for me, not just because I have a desire to help people, but I enjoy being a light in others’ lives and knowing I can make a difference. I began preparing for my nursing career as early as possible, my junior year of high school. At sixteen, I took courses at my local community college

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