My Role Model In Nursing

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As a nursing student I have learned many different things. I have been taught about the different disease processes that occur throughout the body. I have been taught that a patent airway is the top priority in all situations. I have learned a wide array of nursing skills from medication administration to IV insertion, but one thing that I believe cannot be taught and only comes through experience is the acquisition of the characteristics which make a professional nurse. In this paper I will discuss the characteristics that I believe are essential to professional nursing, which of these characteristics I possess, and discuss my role model who exemplifies these characteristics and who lead me to nursing as a career choice. The most important …show more content…

Ever since I was a little girl, I remember my mom wanting to be a nurse, but she didn’t get to make her dream career a reality until late in her life. She first went to school at Surry to be a LPN and then bridged over to be a RN. My mom was 49 when she received her RN licensure. My mom has always shown altruism in everything that she has done. If someone was in need, and she had it to give, then she gave it. It makes her happy to see others happy, this is one reason I believe that she was always meant to be a nurse. I can only hope that I will be as selfless as my mom is. I can’t speak of my mom’s integrity in the day to day of her being a nurse, because I’m not there and she doesn’t talk about what happens at work, but I think that in itself shows integrity. Part of our job as a nurse is to protect patient confidentiality. I had a friend who was very sick and was hospitalized on my mom’s floor for several days and when I saw that friend out one day, she asked me why I hadn’t come to visit her in the hospital, she said my mom had taken care of her. When I told her that I didn’t know that she had been hospitalized, she was very surprised and said that she just assumed my mom would tell me that she was there. My mom showed integrity in upholding patient confidentiality when my childhood best friend was very sick, she didn’t even tell me that she was there when I specifically …show more content…

As nursing students, we have learned a great number of skills which are necessary to practice as a RN, but as we are inching closer to graduation, I believe now is the time to further develop the characteristics which will make us professional

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