Self-Assessment: Career Development Of Self In Nursing

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HH/NURS 4516 Development of Self as Nurse:
Advanced Professional Issues

– CAREER PLAN ASSIGNMENT –

Scanning Your Environment Self-Assessment Reality Check Career Vision Career Goals

Introduction
I will need to keep assessing myself and setting new goals as the nursing profession and workplace are continuously changing. It will be necessary to be conversant with the environment before deciding how I will use my skills and experience to benefit myself and the society. I will keep scanning my surrounding environment to establish the most beneficial way to use my skills and experience.
Global
Technology is having a significant role in various professional positions and will contribute in dictating the future of care delivery. Privacy is …show more content…

I seek to push my limits to the furthest possible and embrace new paradigms by working in local, national and international health care organizations.
Ideal Day
I begin the day with my family at home. I then spend my day interacting with fellow colleagues and instructors at school. I afterwards deal with my clients. While handling the clients, I am in constant contact with nurses. After work, I head home to spend time with my family.
Kind of Work
There are several nurses that have established themselves successfully in the work I am pursuing. The work mainly involves care management, client teaching and patient advocacy. Care management focuses on ensuring that the care that various health care providers offer is cohesive to meet the patients’ needs. Client teaching deals with enabling patient gain knowledge about the medications and health. Patient advocacy is involved with protecting and advancing patients’ rights.
Self-limiting Beliefs
I have noted that many nurses tend to restrict themselves to the traditional conception of ‘just a nurse’ and this is likely to hold one back in career.
I am prone to find cases of nurses claiming to have experienced stunted career

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