Becoming A Professional Nurse Essay

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Becoming a Professional Nurse In my medical career, I have been privileged to work alongside some of the most professional, dedicated, knowledgeable and compassionate nurses. I have seen first-hand the difference that they can make in a patient’s life and their family, during those unfortunate times when sickness and injury can be so overwhelming. The appreciation and respect that I have for nurses, as well as their indispensable contribution to the health care system, is what encourage me to pursue nursing as a profession. I have seen how challenging and demanding the nursing profession can be; nurses often are required to work long hours that are physically and emotionally demanding. Nurses usually attend to multiple patients, while simultaneously complying with the constant requests from attending physicians, as well as responding to emergency situations and engaging all the urgent matters that demand their attention. The majority of this …show more content…

The academic rigor that would be demanded by the nursing program is something that I have already experienced, and that I have been able to overcome. I have successfully completed a bachelor in Health science, which I feel has given me broad knowledge in health care and that would be the building blocks to excel in the nursing courses. I also succeeded through my Paramedic and Flight Paramedic course, both which were extremely demanding but rewarding. My work experience will also help me navigate through some of the difficult areas of the nursing program, these hands-on experience fortify the medical knowledge and the correlation between the theory and the positive results in patient care. Never the less, it is my motivation to be a better health care provider which pushes me to strive to be the best at what I do, and that attitude will continue while attending the nursing

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