Career Statement For Nursing

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Since I was a little girl, I’ve always wanted work in healthcare. Like many kids, I dreamt of becoming a doctor. I never saw myself being a teacher, cop, or astronaut. It wasn’t until I was in my junior year in high school, that I decided I wanted to pursue a career in nursing. When I was introduced to nursing, I was intrigued of the many opportunities the career entailed, the ways I would help people, and how I could make an impact in someone’s life. As I continued the path through nursing school, I encountered times of frustration, struggle, and giving up. Though I had times like those, I made sure that I kept on going and fight my way to achieve my goal of being a nurse. My family has high hopes for me to succeed in my future as a nurse; my family’s support is my motivation through every step of my journey in nursing school. When I got into nursing, I knew that I wanted to help people and make them feel comfortable in their time of illness. This vocation of helping people through nursing, affects my future as I see the endless opportunities I can have to be around people in their time of need. Nursing is my calling, as being a nurse has …show more content…

Every patient was different, some more nervous than others. The patient that I remember the most from my experience at Lakeview were those who were willing to have me start their IVs. Though these patients understood that I was a student and I was learning, it didn’t stop them from giving me permission to start the IV. Each time that I was going to start an IV, I would be nervous. I was nervous as I always wanted to do it right and get it on the first try. When I had times that I couldn’t get it on the first try, it would affect me through frustration and stress, afraid that I wasn’t ever going to get it right. After my midterm evaluation, my nurse reminded me that the only person that is perfect is God. From that moment on I kept that in mind and my head up

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