a. This portfolio shows the educational journey through the BSN program at Western Governors University(WGU). The curriculum at WGU was very challenging, nonetheless it prepared me to become a safe and effective nurse. The BSN curriculum provided avenues to keep me up to date with safe practices and learn how to master therapeutic communication. WGU also helped me sharpen my critical thinking skills in order to make decisions quickly and provide safe and effective care to patients. As the result of my training, I am ready to embark in the field of nursing and do my best to make a difference in my patients lives.
This article is a study conducted from 12 nurses of different backgrounds stating their experiences as RN-BSN nurses. These nurses saw and experienced the difference from working as RNs to RN-BSN nurses. Being RN-BSN nurses is not only a step up for getting a higher nursing degree, but it also made them think more critically, gained a leadership and management skills, became more tolerant of others and stronger patient advocates, expanded their nursing knowledge, improved communication skills, and changed their outlook of nursing into a bigger
Being a Cook Children’s nurse resident has been a dream of mine since I started nursing school. I feel that the nurse residency at Cook Children’s will aid in transitioning me from being a novice nurse to becoming a more confident and competent nurse. I wish to be a Cook Children/’s nurse resident because I want to take part in the preparation that is received to facilitate the shift that is needed to provide excellence in quality and safety in extraordinary care. At the completion of the nurse residency I expect to have been given to opportunity to better the charting and documenting that is necessary for each patient.
She has been in the nursing field for about 8 years. She is a registered nurse, that has worked in NICU for about 5 years. And now is currently working at “The Willough”. Where she provides treatment for countless adults suffering from addictive disorders and co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues. She decided on this career because it’s the best job in the health field and nurses are always needed wherever you go.
When I picture myself, I have faced many challenges in my life and realized how much i’ve grown and changed from them, just in the last year. The most important challenge that I am proud of myself for accomplishing is becoming a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA). Obtaining this certificate was a huge step in my life from childhood to adulthood. I became an LNA because my mother encouraged me to since she knew I always wanted to be a nurse ever since I was a child and I love helping other people out.
As far back as I can remember, I have always been self-motivated. I have always known that excellent grades, club involvement, and community service were important. However, I had numerous struggles with finding a career I wish to pursue. This past September, I broke two bones in my right leg playing softball.
Are you interested in being a Registered Nurse? To become a Registered Nurse also known as RN it requires education, skills, and interest. For instance, an RN must be able to detect changes in symptoms, health, or pain. Furthermore, a Registered Nurse should have critical thinking skills, communication skills, and organization skills. Anyways, three colleges in San Diego are San Diego State University, School of Nursing, and San Diego City college.
The key reason for this Act is to secure the health and providing so as to well of individuals from public in general, for systems to guarantee that health experts are capable and fit to hone their callings. According to section 16 of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2003), the RN needs to have met the provisions therein and demonstrated fitness for registration. According to the Act, She or she should have satisfied the responsible authority that he or she is able to communicate effectively for the purposes of practising within the scope of practice before being given limelight for practising his profession. The inability of the Registered Nurse (RN) to communicate in this particular scenario since his speech was slurred
RN can handle a full of people at a time well about that much throughout the service many patient family member always want the nurse to do this and that. “Patients always have a say so sometimes because they have to know what they are getting or where they are going” (Alan King). There are RNs that take care of patients and they also abused their patient. That why doctors usually have camera in the places where the nurses have to take care of their patient. Many nurses take their jobs as a joke because you are going to have to deal with some elderly person that have a bad attitude that always want things their way so the nurses going to decide I don't care they are saying I am the nurses I have to take care of them, no it do not go like that even though they have bad attitudes you still have to treat them with respect no matter
The minimum education required for a pediatric nurse only requires an associate’s degree (ADN), which will give you a solid career foundation in the healthcare field (“AllNursingSchools”). The maximum education requires much more; depending on how successful you would like to be in the future. You will need to get your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), prepares you for a job as a registered nurse, it will take two years if you have already received certification as an RN. You will need to pass you National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), nationwide examination for the licensing of nurses. Start working as a Registered Nurse (RN), a nurse who has graduated from a nursing program and met the requirements outlined by a country or
NURS 6351 Practicum Journal Student Name: Kerri-Ann Benjamin-Campbell E-mail Address: kerri-ann.bejamin-camppbell@waldenu.edu Practicum Placement Agency's Name: Northern Caribbean University Preceptor’s Name: Natanya Bent-Burton Preceptor’s Telephone: 876 4608289 Preceptor’s E-mail Address: natanya.bent@ncu.edu.jm Practicum Professional Development Objectives 1) Demonstrate skill in the use of a variety teaching strategies to address the learning needs of sophomore nursing students during the fall quarter of 2016 by conducting at least one supervised teaching session. 2) Utilize appropriate evaluation tools to assess learning based on the course content of sophomore nursing students during fall 2016, as directed by preceptor for at least
Although it would require a moderately large amount of funding, registered nurses are needed in the healthcare environment more and more every day. By offering increased opportunities for nursing students, UGA can contribute to meeting the constant need for reliable and credible professionals in healthcare. While also benefiting healthcare and medical settings globally, this improvement would also benefit students as individuals by offering them a pathway to a rewarding, in-demand profession. It can only be beneficial to offer such training and teaching to students who want to learn here at the University of Georgia. If this is improved now, future generations will be left with an environment to thrive and learn exactly what they need before nursing
My future career is to become a registered nurse. I was interested in nursing field because when I was little I had been in and out of the hospitals. I was born with asthma and it was difficult for me to breath when I was little. Until now I am still having some problems. Now that I am older I take more noticed one what nurse do and some of my nurses have in inspired me to a nurse.
Upon graduation from LaGuardia, I plan to begin my career in hospitals and work with children and families as a Registered Nurse. At the same time, I am planning to go at Hunter College to pursue a Bachelor degree in Nursing too. After successfully pursuing the BSN degree, my goal is to study for Physician Assistant and become one. The reason I am choosing this long way is that I want to gain experience as a Registered nurse in hospitals while continuing my higher education to achieve a degree in Physician Assistant. To prepare myself for the nursing career, I have been working on my weaknesses from the very first day of my college.
My career goal is to become a registered nurse. While I have not currently picked a concentration, I am leaning towards pediatrics or labor and delivery. Going to NYIT would help me with this goal because I would be able to earn my bachelor degree in nursing and then take the NCLEX and hopefully become a licensed, registered nurse. I want to become a nurse in order to help people. Ever since I was a child I have wanted to make a difference and help others who are in need.