Family Nurse Practitioner Admission Essay Sample

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I am applying to your master’s program in Family Nurse Practitioner for the fall of 2016. Nursing has given me the opportunity to touch and save life’s. Prior to earning my undergraduate degree in Nursing, I worked as a License Practical Nurse for five years and continue working full time during my undergraduate program. I was enrolled full time in the accelerated Nursing track and graduated with good grades because of the strong support system around me. The profession of Nursing has been a blessing and it gave me opportunities to touch lives and smiles on many faces.

My love for Nursing started when I was Eight years old back in West Africa-Cameroon; after sustaining a deep laceration on my right knee while playing. It took 12 stitches to …show more content…

For instance, when I was working as an LPN in the “geriatric and long term care setting” I have to delay my patients’ treatment because I am waiting on the Doctor or Nurse Practitioner to return my call for orders. This can be very frustrating because as a patient advocate, it’s detrimental for them and in some cases lead to bad outcomes. But as years go by, I learned to call the medical director to get a temporary order to stabilize the patients while waiting on the primary physician or Nurse …show more content…

IV Therapy; Venipuncture; Wound Care; Stroke Care; Hospice Care; Ventilator therapy; Rehabilitative Care; Geriatric Care; Strong documentation skills; Medication Administration; Physical Examinations; Specimen Collection; Tracheotomy Care; Post mortem care and coordination while maintaining high infection control standards. During my tenure, I was groomed to become the Charge Nurse and Staff Supervisor where I was responsible for staffing coordination, as well as the nursing staff. My length of tenure and experience offered a great amount of growth and opportunity. In addition, I have been recognized as Employee of the Month multiple times throughout the years of my employment. Commended for communication with staff, physicians and patients; maintaining safety, respect and dignity of residents and patients. Also, am strongly involve in multiple shared governance committees namely: safety and quality, work place environment, and patient satisfaction. Recently nominated for “DAISY Award” which rewards and celebrates extraordinary clinical skill and compassionate care given by nurses.

My versatility has prepared me to pursue an advanced nursing degree in Family Nurse Practitioner. In addition to my nursing experiences, I have develop and exhibit strong cognitive skills in critical, logical, and analytical thinking; fine motor dexterity; physical strength and coordination; also, I have an outstanding observation skills.

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