On March 15, 2018 I met the nurse manager at the Penn Nursing Center in Reidsville, NC. The nursing administrator educated me about the capabilities with respect to turning into a manager and additionally how to satisfy the desires of becoming a leader. The Penn Nursing Center is a private long-term care facility with 82 beds. The facility accepts Medicare and Medicaid. The facility has more than 100 workers which consists of 20 CNA’s, 30 LPN’s and 50 RN’s across shift.
I have worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for seven years caring for patients and assisting x-ray Technicians with equipment in a hospital, nursing home (mobile x-ray used for chest examinations and picc line placement ) and assisted living facilities (mobile x-ray used for chest examinations and picc line placement ) . I also received formal training on operating x-ray equipment during my training and employment with the New Orleans Police Department. This, training was conducted by the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office on homicide victims to locate bullets and determine cause and manner of
All of these topics are essential for an individual reviewing the RN’s profile, because they give the interviewer a basic generalization of a possible candidate for their position. The interviewer can get a good grasp on how long an individual stays at a job, what specialty of nursing they’ve been in, where they went to school, years of experience and why they wanted to go into nursing in the first place. All these descriptions about an individual will lay down the foundation for an interviewer to get know the RN. Next, I would like to discuss the importance for clinical experience to be included in the portfolio. The Clinical experience essentially displays to an interviewer how well a RN documents, how they performed during clinical and how they took care of their patient.
I am interested in applying to the USC New Graduate Nurse Residency Program offered in the Stepdown Telemetry Unit. I will graduate from California State University, Fullerton’s Accelerated Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing program in May of 2016 and I am an excellent candidate for this program. Throughout my nursing program, I have performed quite well in both lecture and clinical environments, maintaining a 3.9 GPA and receiving excellent evaluations from my clinical instructors. During my capstone externship in the Los Alamitos Intensive Care Unit, I have learned not only the technical skills required of a registered nurse providing care for critically ill patients, but have also developed the critical thinking abilities that must accompany
For my senior project I job shadowed a registered nurse on the Acute Rehab floor at Mercy General Hospital. My goals for senior project were to learn the basic skills a nurse needs to help a patient and to learn how to interact with different types of personalities. My mentor for my project was Michelle Whitten, she has been a nurse for two and a half years. Michelle has a B.S in nursing and a B.A in human development. She is certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR, Basic Life Support BLS, Advanced cardiac life support ACLS, Pediatric Advanced Life Support PALS, Cardiac Monitoring, MPR, and Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse CRRN.
I am interested in your New Graduate Nurse Residency Program. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts Boston and recently obtained my MA RN license in August 2015. I choose to be an RN because I love learning about the anatomy and physiology of the human body and working with people. When I was a little girl, I would watch the Discovery Health channel instead of watching cartoons. In high school, I became interested in social justice work when I did a month long volunteer service trip to India.
In studying Registered Nursing one will find that they have to be compassionate and want to care for others. Registered Nurses assist physicians with suffering patients of any medical condition. They help to decide the patient’s medicine, treatment, recovery, and educate the them and their families on post-medical treatment. They need to have bedside manner, and be able to prepare patients for surgery. Registered Nursing careers range anywhere from critical care, oncology, mental health, to an everyday school nurse.
I am very interested in obtaining a Registered Nurse position as new graduate nurse with Baptist Health. I have developed the skills and education to work as a nurse, which includes an Associate’s degree in nursing. My studies included healthcare, science, and clinical work that allowed me to obtain hands-on experience working in the healthcare field. I will soon take the NCLEX exam to earn my license to begin my practice as a Registered Nurse.
I am working as a registered Nurse. I am self motivated and eager to learn more. I am reliable and an ethical healthcare provider with proven ability to collaborate alongside multidisciplinary teams. I have demonstrated my ability to prioritize any task,manage time effectively in my work life and I am well aware of my workload, time and my commitment in tertiary study.
When you go to a physician's office or a hospital you'll most likely see a registered nurse. A registered nurse will take your vital signs, weigh you, take your height, check your breathing, and will also do a full body assessment on you. A nurse will ask you questions such as, "What brings you in today?" And will get more detailed information about your visit to report it to your physician.
I am currently employed as a registered nurse in mental health on a full time permanent contract. I have 10 years post registration experience as a registered nurse during which time I have acquired a great wealth of knowledge and clinical experience in different areas of nursing. I have worked in Mental Health for 3 years with much experience in Older adult and some in adult mental health units. Prior to this I worked for 6 years in an aged care facility in Port Kennedy. I dealt with clients with Dementia, behaviour problems and generally geriatric patients.
I am writing to express my keen interest to apply for the entry level nurse position in your hospital. I have read the posted job vacancies in your hospital in which I believe that am fit to apply for Nurse I position. I just graduated this April 2016 garnering Top 6 in overall ranking of the regular curriculum during our BUCN Level IV recognition program and I have successfully passed NLE last June 2016. I believe that my learnings in my four years of studying and actively participating in different nursing-related activities will make me a good candidate to qualify for the position. I have done my RLE clinical duties in your hospital since second year college so I am already quite familiar with the working environment there.
This is a personal statement for my application to the Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration in the Ball State School of Nursing. My personal statement provides details on my personal background and the unique impact that Family Nurse Practitioners have had on my life. I describe my undergraduate studies and how I firsthand gained interest as well as insight on the skills of a Family Nurse Practitioner. I go into detail about my aspiration to be a Family Nurse Practitioner to directly affect the patient care of a variety of patient populations. The personal statement connects qualities of my current practice as a Registered Nurse to the proficiencies of a Family Nurse Practitioner.
Imagine walking in to your work place, you have been assign a unit to work in, depending on the staff availability there might be 2 to 3 people to a unit. Each person is assign a nurse to work with and when one tech goes on break the other have to cover that section as well. The nigh is starting fine but all of the sudden you find yourself in both section being pulled left and right working. Then finally you stop to look around and there you are the only tech in the unit. With the line of job that you are in when you are ask to do something you cannot say no because you are dealing with patient who are in need of medical assistance.
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.