My Journey To Becoming A Registered Nurse

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Action Plan
Pretty sure no one has ever said being a nurse is easy. I started my journey to becoming a nurse 24 years ago. My first insight to my future was given to me by my grandmother. I visited her in the hospital several times and noticed how her nurses really cared for her and seemed to love their job. That was all it took for me. I enrolled in a nursing assistant course and within three months I was a certified nursing assistant (CNA). I could never have imagined what the next 24 years would look like, but I am forever grateful to my grandma. In this paper I will attempt to clarify my need to reach my goal of becoming a registered nurse (RN).

Progression Through Course
As I am learning the increasingly massive amount of information needed to become a nurse, I feel overwhelmed and burdened. This course has …show more content…

I have had more opportunities to complete certain outcomes and have included my top four with evidence of competency. My first learning outcome is incorporating knowledge and methods of a variety of disciplines to inform decision making for a chronically ill patient (#1). My clinical experience has given me several opportunities to work alongside of the RN and chronically ill patients. I have been able to work with respiratory therapists in deciding what breathing apparatus is most beneficial for my patient. An in-depth monitoring session of my patient that was having an acute exacerbation led to a great care team discussion and implementation of the appropriate oxygen delivery device that benefited my patient. It was interesting to contribute to a patient that was unable to speak but could use body language to effectively communicate. I also appreciated the respect that was shown to me by the resident, therapist, and RN. It made me feel like an integral part of the care team with professional communication and attitude shown by everyone

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