Bachelor of Science in Nursing

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    must have a high school diploma. The higher the level of your education, the more opportunities, and compensations you will have. There are two types of nursing degrees, the Bachelor of Science, and the Associate degree. Masters and PhD programs are advanced degree programs, which are choices at many different colleges. After graduating from a nursing program, you must pass a national licensing exam, as it is a requirement for nurses. Nurses get several different benefits. Nurses usually get…

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    After thinking and doing research, I have finally narrowed it down to the career I would like to pursue, and that happens to be registered nursing. Nursing has so many benefits and it is something that I see myself doing. I love to take care of the elderly and the sick. Even though it will require hard work, when it comes to saving lives and giving smiles, it is very rewarding. When I was a child, I would always watch medical shows and play dress up with my mother’s work uniforms. I would also…

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    of patients with a variety of illnesses or injuries. Did you know that an NP can prescribe medications. In the education of an NP, nurse practitioner students would earn a bachelor of science or art in their undergraduate years, and continue to advance their education to a master’s degree in nursing, and a specialty in nursing if they so choose. The minimum starting salary for a nurse practitioner is around $70,540 yearly, at $33.91 an hour. Unsurprisingly in the NP…

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    technology help us communicate with the other side of the world in less than a blink of an eye. Traveling to the other side of the country takes a fraction of the time that it once used to. The advances of medical equipment seem to be straight out of science fiction movie. Because of all these luxuries we have at our disposal, there is a tendency to believe that rest of the world is shares the same values, morals, and ethics. That couldn’t be further from the truth. The world has so many…

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    to a dermatologist and finally came to the conclusion that I want to be a pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP). I’ve always enjoyed working with children and the medical aspect of it has always intrigued me as well. Here is why I want to major in nursing. Nurse practitioners (NPs) are advance practiced registered nurses (APRNs) who often focus on specific areas or populations that include pediatrics, women’s health, geriatrics, and also mental health. Their specialized education and clinical…

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    Nursing Student Dropout

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    The rate of student dropout for nursing and turnover as a nurse are high. As of student dropout for nursing can go up to 50% and as many as 70%. Nurses turnover are common; 43% of the turnover are newly licensed nurse, 33% resign after two years and 17% works only for a year. An RN is a graduate trained nurse who has been licensed by a state authority after passing qualifying examinations for registration. Their job is to provide and coordinate patient care, educate patients about various health…

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    As a young child, I knew that I wanted to make a positive impact in the lives of the people who were in pain or in need. All my life I’ve looked up to nurses due to them being figures of compassion, diligence, and kindness. I understand that to become a Nurse, one must go through rigorous courses in order to fulfill the role of an exemplar nurse. Throughout my life, I’ve challenged myself in order to excel academically due to the high standards my mother had set for me as I grew up. While other…

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    Everyone has a dream or an idea of what a future career will entail for them. Some people may want to be a professional dancer, an astronaut or become a doctor. My dream is to change the lives of newborn babies every day. On a national average 3.6 million babies are lost every year. For me, becoming a neonatal nurse, I can help decrease this number every year and improve the lives of others. When you are a neonatal nurse you are able to experience things that normal jobs don’t see on a daily…

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    I would like to become a Pediatric Nurse(PN) and do the best I can in order to achieve this goal. A Pediatric Nurse is a Nursing Professional that provides health and medical care for children from birth through their late teens. I believe that I have all the right skills in order to become a PN. Although, this career choice did not appear overnight, I have always had a passion for helping others and have always been good with children. This career has many pros and just like any job it comes…

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    RN, or registered nurse. To become an RN advanced education must be completed. Requirements include having an associate degree in nursing, a bachelor of science degree in nursing, or the completion of diploma program. In a nursing program, associate degrees are offered by community colleges and junior colleges. They usually take two to three years to receive, Bachelors are offered by universities and colleges, and take four to five years to receive. Depending on the program being attended, the…

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