Nursing Personal Statement Essay

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As science and technology is changing so is the nursing profession, because without doubt the NHS, as a whole, contributes to our society. Without nurses we would not be able to progress in our health. Hence, I value and respect nurses and midwives a great deal due to their hard work, motivation and commitment. The humanity of child nurses with just treating young patients and mothers, but genuinely wanting to make them happy and as comfortable as possible in difficult times is truly inspiring. This is the main reason why I am immensely inspired to train in this field giving my unparalleled attention to young people to children but also young mothers and their families who depend on us.

I have studied BTEC Health and Social Care, BTEC ICT, IB Film, Level 2 Counselling. However, at the moment, I am doing BTEC Fashion and AS Arabic. I feel like I have particularly enjoyed Health and Social care as well as Counselling because these subjects provide with the understanding of the psychological, emotional and social needs of people. Thus, I am hoping to have the opportunity to aid people of all ages. From the age of ten I remember reading one memorable book by the name of ‘Home Doctor’ by Dr Michael Peters which inspired me to pursue a career in child nursing and midwifery. I also enjoy watching series on the life and experiences of today's nurses. Such series include 'One Born Every Minute' and '24 hours in A & E'. I …show more content…

This experience enabled me to understand how to deal with various types of disorders that children may have, such as short attention span. I was encouraged to maintain confidentiality when I was doing admin work – for example: storing certain files without reading them and not disclosing personal information to anyone else. As a nurse I would be aware of the necessity for upholding privacy and

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