On Becoming a Nurse during Personal Adversity

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I wanted to be a Nurse after an incident happen with my son, Jordan. He was nine months old at the time. I went and laid him on the floor in Melisa's, my daughter, room so they could play. Jordan was playing with blocks and Melisa was trying to get him to play with her dolls.The phone rang. It was my nightly call from my husband grandmother, we called her Probe. Probe called to talk about all of her neighbor and family member and what they had been doing that day, hence the name Probe! After about ten minutes on the phone with Probe, Melisa came and said something was wrong with Jordan. So I got off the phone with Probe and went into Melisa's room. Something definitely was wrong with Jordan. He was very flaccid when I picked him up. His lips were turning blue and his eyes were rolling up in his head. I asked my daughter if he had swallowed anything and she said no. Thinking to myself that he could have, I began to swipe the inside of his mouth for anything unusual. Nothing was found, but he began to clinch down on my finger and wouldn’t let go. My first instinct was to call my Mom. Her and my Dad called the ambulance and we were off to the hospital. After the exam and many test, we found out that Jordan had Febrile Seizures related to an ear infection. These chronic ear infections and seizures continued with seizure medication, antibiotics and antihistamines until Jordan was 5 years old.

For me this was an eye opening experience. Never again would I be put in a position, not knowing what to do. I started researching nursing schools and was forced with yet another life altering decision. The support that I was hoping for from my husband was not there. Telling me that it was just a waste of my time and money. I knew for me it was ...

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... with the change is critical for accurate job performance. I have fulfillment in knowing the new nurses I precept, the companies that I have managed, the nursing assistant classes I have taught and the countless number of peer I come in contact with, understand the importance of spreading knowledge onto others to help them benefit along their way.

I am headstrong in finishing my goal to pursue my education.These circumstances are the reason I started Nursing and going to continue Nursing.Getting an education was very important to me back in 1987 and it still important to me today! I hope to study the bachelor of Nursing course through WGU so that I can continue to accelerate in my Nursing career.

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