The essence of nursing is providing care all across the spectrum to anyone from anywhere in the world, taking into consideration their individualized cultural backgrounds, norms and practices with respects to the patient, beliefs causing no harm out of lack of education, and or due to intentional personal biases. The nursing profession is one of which touches many lives regardless of religious, political preferences and or social backgrounds. Nursing speaks caring and compassion which translates into love. With the advancement of medicine in broad, nursing science has evolved significantly and continues to transform. The compassion in the heart of a nurse goes far beyond the bedside. Nursing is caring and we express care in everything that …show more content…
I became a nurse out of compassion for a Diabetic suffering grandmother; I always wish that there was someone I could do to end her ordeal. We became lucky one day to receive a call informing us that we were going to have someone coming into our home to assist our grandmother. We prepared for a visitor instead, welcome family. I admired how much caring and patience the home health nurse, taking care of my grandmother had in teaching us the family members on treatment and prevention of hypo and hyperglycemic occurrences which almost took my grandmother’s life away when I was High school. My grandmother was never well for a long period of time. It was a never-ending ups and down and we did not have the knowledge and care in place to prevent these events. The family dynamic changed due to her illness and this nurse brought us all back. I wanted to be like her and held fix sick “elderlies," that all I knew that was suffering at …show more content…
Millions were affected, I did not have the momentary mean to help out than I thought of a better way is to offer my self, as a translator and as a nurse to the thousands who were traveling to provided their assistance. I traveling with three agencies including Project Medishare of University of Miami. It was frustrating. We had limited number of providers, then something came over me that I needed to be more than a Registered Nurse, I made it my goal to become a Nurse Practitioner and not have to stand in front of humans suffering on the aftermath of a tragedy helpless unable to provided as much care possible.
I enrolled in the Adult NP program again focusing on the Gerontology population. My first and still current occupation was urgent care/family practice, my role was to make rounds in the nursing home twice weekly and work in the office during the weekend. We saw patients of all ages; again with limitation if they were under the age of 12 I was not able to see them as a provider. It was time again to make another big move in my