Good Nurse Personal Statement

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Empathy, good communication skills, an open mind, patience and determination are just a few of the skills needed to become a good nurse. These are skills I feel I possess and I have a strong desire to pursue a career in nursing.
Both my academic and wider experiences have allowed me to gain relevant skills and experience, which can be applied to nursing. Presently I am studying an FdA in Healthcare practice this involves both theoretical learning and practical in the form of placements. Whilst undertaking this qualification I will be able to develop my self-directed study skills, time management, the ability to work under pressure and to both; lead and be part of a team, all of which I think can be applied to a nursing career.
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I was immersed in a world of medical discourse and clinical skills workshops where I worked alongside a team of other students. We developed our communication skills with patients, CPR, ophthalmology and the taking of blood pressure. It was inspiring and it only confirmed my choice of career and desire to achieve this.
The volunteering I have undertaken at Addison Court care home has given me a valuable insight into the care of people suffering with many forms of dementia. I have encountered some challenging experiences for example when I was shouted at by some of the residents, which at first was a bit of a shock but I believe early exposure to these types of illness help prepare me for later on in my Nursing career and for any new situation that is thrown at me.
I have taken part in two weeks experience at the University Hospital of North Durham and Shotley Bridge hospital on the Nurse Led Cancer day unit, where patients attended for chemotherapy sessions and small procedures furthering my practical experience. Throughout my placements, I have used communication skills and balanced my empathy towards the patients with professionalism just as I would have to do in

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