Nursing Career In Nursing

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The career I am deeply interested in is Registered Nursing. This career interests me because I like to help people. I know that this career is very demanding, but it can also be very rewarding as well. I think I poses some of the most important qualities that are needed in order to work in this career field. I find myself to be very detail oriented, a bit of a perfectionist, organized, helpful, I like to work at a fast pace, and I like to help others. I think I do have a passion for this career, and if possible, I would like to continue my education and advance to higher levels within the nursing field. I am currently taking courses needed in order to be accepted into a nursing program, which I aspire to complete and get my registered …show more content…

Some of the most frequent duties that registered nurses perform are: looking at and analyzing the patients, looking over records, evaluating patient’s condition as he is admitted and recording patient’s symptoms as well as medical history, giving treatment and medication to the …show more content…

The Occupational Outlook Handbook states, “Most registered nurses work as part of a team with physicians and other healthcare specialists” (OOH). Licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants, and home health aides are overseen by the registered nurse, who makes sure they carry out their job properly. The duties of a registered nurse depend greatly on where they work, and and the field they specialize in. There are a number of specialties within the field. One such specialty would be, cardiovascular nurses, which work with patients that have issues with heart disease (OOH). “The nurse is, and should be legally, an independent practitioner, so long as she is not diagnosing or treating disease or making a prognosis, for these functions fall in the physician’s realm” (Mason et. al., 94). Mason et. al., also writes, “The function we believe the nurse performs is primarily an independent one—that of acting for the patient where he lacks knowledge, physical strength, or the will to act for himself” (99). “A Healthy Work Environment is one that is safe, empowering,

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