Descriptive Essay About Becoming A Nurse

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My Calling Caring for people is a prerequisite for becoming a nurse. This can often be effortless and second nature but then there are other times where caring for someone is not always the easiest thing to do. You see it in the frustrated mom of the two-year-old who is throwing a temper tantrum in Target. Or the nurse of a patient who presses his call light frequently for seemingly insignificant things. Caring takes patience. With nursing, in particular, you need to feel called to the profession. You need to feel as though nursing is something you desperately have to do. As if you would be disobeying or cheating if you did not become a nurse. This calling can come from many different places or people, but for me, it comes from the Holy Spirit. Throughout my life, I would get so excited going to the doctor’s office or the hospital. I longed to stay and discover parts of the hospital I had not had the pleasure of finding yet. I felt called to …show more content…

The school is adequately preparing me and teaching me what I need to know to become an excellent nurse. I will be equipped to work in many areas and will keep the door open to different opportunities. In fact, I specifically chose a school where I would earn a BSN degree so I can have the option to become a nurse practitioner if I decide I want to. Another way a BSN degree in nursing is helpful is if I were to ever decide to become a teacher, I could go back to school and get my master’s degree quicker than I could without a BSN degree. Having multiple options with this degree is both helpful and comforting. Simply as a nursing student, my role is to be the best student I can. By preparing my best and utilizing my resources, I know that I am pleasing God in my studies, no matter the test score. As a nursing student and then as a nurse, I will have to work my absolute hardest so I can achieve excellence. In the end, my hard work will pay off and please

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