Becoming A Nursing: My Path To Become A Nurse

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There are many different paths that can be chosen in life. Some leading to vast skyscrapers while others are working in junk yards. No matter what path is chosen, we all take the one that looks like it will lead us to a successful life. The path I have chosen is in helping others in any way I can by becoming a nurse. This decision has led me to Atlantic Cape Community College. I decided to become a nurse for several reasons; for example, helping those who have given up on everything and don’t even want to help themselves. When one is in a hospital and you have no family or friends, I want to be the one they turn to for comfort. If one is on their death bed and there is no one there to be the last person they see, I want to be the one smiling and comforting them. If one were in a terrible accident and frightened, I want to be the one who tells them that they’re going to get through this and then be there for them until they’re walking out of the hospital doors. In a sense, I want to be a nurse that can bring hope and faith back into their lives. Since I was a little girl, I have always had a sympathetic nature. If someone cried, I would always try to soothe and heal them. If someone was sick, I’d find myself in the kitchen trying to find or cook something to help comfort their …show more content…

I can say this since I have personally been subjected to this. Sitting in a hospital bed for three hours and seeing a nurse for only a few minutes. Getting blood work and waiting an hour or two for results just to be told there is nothing wrong with me and being brushed off as not important anymore. Why should those nurses care? They don’t get paid more based on how much they care for a patient. That is where I totally disagree. Whether its mentally or physically, every person that is in a hospital bed is in some kind of pain and it is a nurse’s job to help them and find a way to help stop

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