A Career: Why I Become A Professional Nurse

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Becoming a Professional Nurse remains a mystery up until this day. Consequently, the answer is still unknown. Furthermore, to figure out the answer why I became a professional nurse starting from the beginning is best. Hopefully, an answer will be provided by the completion of this paper. Creating cartoons and to broadcast it on television was my passion. In return, it inspires me to become an comic book artist and draw for Marvel Enterprise. An article was handed to me by my father, after receiving a full scholarship for School of Visual Arts. The article explained how Pixar separated from Walt Disney after the movie Finding Nemo was an enormous success. Therefore, Disney laid off about 10,000 of their workers. A question was asked …show more content…

For example, Anatomy and physiology 1 and 2, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, chemistry, even organic chemistry, were the courses completed in school. In return, a Bachelor in Liberal Arts was awarded to me. After my degree, I needed a job, so Home Health Aide was my next option and then I become a Certified Nurse Assistant. Random people suggested nursing to me and it was considered. License Practical Nursing (LPN) was the first step, so I pass the entrance exam and was accepted into the nursing program. The union help paid for my education. In return, it helped me to become a LPN. Enlightening with the nursing profession, but not the politics and management of the nursing field. The negative points made me decide to pursue my degree even further. My Associate degree in nursing was pursued and my Register Professional Nursing license was granted to me in July of this year. Furthermore, my next step is to earn my Bachelor Degree at Mercy College, since I do not want to waste no time. In addition, pursuing a bachelor degree is a way to become more marketable to employers and increase my

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