Research Paper On Save One Life To Be A Nurse

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It is said that “save one life, you are a hero. Save a hundred lives, you are a nurse.” I cannot agree more with this statement. Often, when one is considering a career choice, they are usually advised to review the activities they like doing or enjoy engaging in their childhood. This is because children engage in activities that according to them give them the greatest satisfaction and joy. These activities spark qualities in children that extend into their adulthood thus to satisfaction and stimulation, which are two aspects that play a major role in maintaining a successful career. Earlier in my childhood, I enjoyed watching and engaging in sports. However, being a woman in the Taiwanese society, my gender was affected by chances to engage in sports since women are put in underling position to their male counterparts. Given my interest in sports, I would support the team by carrying the first aid kits. This pushed me to learn more about tending players’ …show more content…

Further, nurses often play numerous roles in one single shift. Many of them are required to fill out paperwork and take notes about patients and their progress for medical records, as well as providing primary patient care as is required of them. In fact, only a methodical person can fill out insurance forms and take notes for medical records while talking with a patient. Although nursing is a rewarding job, it is a tough one, and if one does not have a methodical nature and need to be successful, they may need to develop multi-tasking habits. For instance, while volunteering in nursing homes, I was required to fill out paperwork and compile records for the residents as well as interacting with the elderly as their otherwise younger children or relatives. These roles helped me developed to become a methodical person, a personality that I believe will play a significant role in my future nursing

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