A Career In Nursing

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Throughout the last couple years of my life, I have made the decision that I want to pur-sue a career in nursing. “Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.” (American Nurses Association). This presents nursing as a very broad field. I had heard that nursing was a very opportunistic major, but I had no clue truly how expansive it was. A nurse can choose from as many as 104 different types of speciali-zations. The main question in my research is, what type of nurse do I want to become? Since nursing is such an extensive field, I have decided for research purposes to break it down into seven major fields: emergency, clinical, …show more content…

A common nursing position in this category would be a public health nurse. A public health nurse works within the community to improve the overall health of that area. Common places to find these types of nurses would be county or state departments, correctional facilities, businesses, and schools. Some things they are expected to do include, working in public health clinics or with youth in their community and educating the community. The characteristics involved with these nurses include being multifaceted, patient-facing, and being able to work independently (Explore Spe-cialties). One of the more common categories of nursing is family nursing. This type of nurse, for example a pediatric nurse, is responsible for conducting yearly check-ups, giving immunizations, and counseling patients and family members. These nurses work with patients from infancy to young adulthood. These nurses need to have characteristics such as being multifaceted, struc-tured, and patient-facing (Explore

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