Sunday, May 19, 2019

Why I Became A Nurse

Nursing was non always something that I wanted to do in the beginning. I wanted to be a Photographer. expression back at that period in my life there were many areas of my life that I indispens adequate to(p) to assess. I already had a daughter and was currently going to initiate for Photography. So the question became do I keep my passion, and will it always pay the bills? Alternatively, do I change career paths and act a new career that I know will pay the bills and will always brook for my family?My JourneyI knew that I would be a good nurse. I was loving, kind, thoughtful, a good communicator, liked helping people, I was caring, and I also liked math and science. The Journal of Nursing Education states, researchers found the concepts of caring and nurturance were place as high motivators for choosing nursing (Williams, Wertenberger, Hames, Gushuliak, 1997). At that time, I was working back office at a Urology office and was going to school. I decided one day that to be abl e to set up for my daughter if something were to happen between my husband and I that I could always support us. Therefore, my journey began. A Journey Amongst FriendsI was privileged enough to go to nursing school with my best friend Harley. We had gone to school since Elementary school. I knew that if we did it together that I would make it to graduation. I was right we did make it to graduation. We had some difficulties and it was a very stressful time in our lives, except we made it.ConclusionNow, at this point in my life, I have a bun in the oven been a nurse for eight and a half years, and I am very fortunate that I chose this career. I have not only been able to help provided for my husband and our three kids, but I also enjoy taking care of people and not just the paycheck. I have been able to help many pregnant woman through their painful childbirth. I have been ableto assist to comfort them when their babies do not make it, and so much more. I can regulate that after eight and a half years that I chose the right profession, and I am fair darn good at it.

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