Qualities Of A Nurse: A Career As A Career

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I could still hear my mother’s voice saying to me when I was a young child to choose a career that will make you happy because that is where you will receive the most satisfaction. When I was 16 years old I had my son David who is now four years old. Being such a young mother taught me many things at such a young age. It taught me how to love beyond measure, to give of one’s self completely, and to care for someone in their most vulnerable state. I remember every day for 7 months being woken up 3-4 times in the night to either change a diaper, or to give a bottle, or simply because he didn’t want to sleep. This made me realize that anything that is worth something in life takes tremendous hard work, but also made me come to the conclusion that …show more content…

As a nurse, you are the care taker for a day to make sure your patients are well taken care of and happy. The nurse will be doing much patient teaching and giving the information to the patient so that when the patient goes home they will have a better understanding on how to care for themselves. The nursing field is so diverse which was another reason I was drawn to it. As a nurse there are so many different areas that one could work at. Such as, in schools, hospitals, clinics, traveling nursing, pharmaceutical sales or work for an agency, insurance company, or home health care. My aunt who has been a nurse for 25 years always tells me that every day is a challenge working as a postpartum nurse, there is always something new to learn. I want to live that dream, to have a profession where not only is work challenging but also well. She says, it is a wonderful feeling to be able to come home after work feeling amazing knowing that you did the best you could to take care of that patient and for helping make that patient’s day feel brighter in how you cared for them. I believe with all my heart that I am meant to be a registered nurse. I have always been the type of person to feel for someone else’s pain to want to make a difference in someone’s life, to see someone …show more content…

Another interesting part of nursing is learning about health and science. I find it incredibly interesting learning about the human body and how it functions. The physiology of the human body and learning all about its parts, functions and complexities are so amazing to me. I remember years ago when I had my son at the hospital being in such a vulnerable state being young and alone and there were so many doctors in the room and my nurses were all so kind. The nurses all made me feel safe and cared for like I was at home. I was overwhelmed because I knew nothing about how to care for my baby but the

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