Nurse Practitioner Personal Statement

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Being a nurse practitioner will give me the ability to enhance my nursing skills of helping patients manage acute and chronic illnesses by providing quality patient care and increasing their quality of life. I will provide an array of education and preventative care as I find those to be crucial proactive measures to avoid acute illness. By the year 2030, the baby boomer population will be approaching their elderly years and with that comes several challenges to the health care system. The elderly population is expected to be twice what it is today and they are also expected to live longer thanks to medical advances and lifestyle changes. Community resources such as long-term care or home health care will be at a higher demand because of the …show more content…

In my current position at a teaching hospital in a Neuroscience ICU, I am looked upon as a vital component of the multidisciplinary team. I have developed strong critical thinking skills when assessing the patient or noticing a subtle change, handling emergencies, and making the best decision on my patient’s behalf. Many patients I care for in the Neuroscience ICU have suffered from strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or are post-operative from various types of neurologic surgeries. These patients require neurologic assessments every hour to determine whether the patient is functioning properly, and they allow the treatment team to diagnose potential conditions. Because of how frequently I am with the patient, if there is a change in the assessment, I am often the first to notice and I can notify the medical team right away. I have been able to piece together that a change in blood pressure, body temperature, and a slight difference in the patient’s mental status could be suggestive of cerebral vasospasm in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhages. Once a condition like vasospasm is suspected, I know that the next steps are crucial because if left untreated, it can lead to deadly complications. After communicating these findings to the medical team, the next step is usually bringing the patient to a diagnostic …show more content…

Taking on the role of the charge nurse allowed me to supervise 15-20 RNs, delegate assignments, coordinate patient transfers, and work with the multidisciplinary team in decision making. I voluntarily spent time precepting a nursing student for the length of their capstone assignment lasting over 150 hours. While I guided them through the operations of the hospital, I provided education through hands on skills and the ability to experience a seasoned nurse’s decision-making

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