My Mother - The Greatest Inspiration in My Life When asked who their hero is, most people respond with the name of an athlete or an actress/actor. When asked who my hero is I would have to respond with a simple three letter word: mom. My mother has been the greatest inspiration in my life and is the main reason that I am where I am and who I am today. Born and raised in Richmond, Kentucky, I would like to introduce you to my mother, Vicki Grant. Currently the age of 47, Mom is the oldest of three girls. At the age of 36, mom decided to return back to college to obtain her nursing degree. This wasn’t a hard decision for her to make. The April before she enrolled in school my great grandmother passed away. This major dilemma played a major role in mom’s returning back to school. She had taken care of my great grandmother for months before she passed away, and decided that she wanted to make an impact on the lives of geriatrics. While in school, Mom didn’t have it to easy. Not only did she raise a daughter and take care of a husband, she had to deal with numerous setbacks. These included such things as my father suffering a heart attack and going on to have a triple by-pass, she herself went through an emergency surgery, which sat her a semester behind, and her father also suffered a heart attack. Mom not only dealt with these setbacks but she had the everyday task of things like cooking dinner, cleaning the house and raising a family. I don’t know how she managed it all, but somehow she did. In 1996, my mother graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with a baccalaureate of Nursing. Although it took her five years, we were still proud of her and all that she had accomplished. Today my mom is still working as a RN. Although she just quit her job at Berea Hospital, where she had been for 4 years, she is beginning a new style of nursing.
was finally able to achieve a nursing assistant title. For the next 15 years, Mary worked hard at
My initial interest in nursing arose from a book, in early high school. My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult is about a teenage girl, Kate, suffering a life-long battle of leukemia...
Who is your hero? If that question was asked to a group of people, some might think of loved ones or family, and some may talk about doctors, firemen, or even a teacher. However, most would probably say their hero was some celebrity or star athlete. While some celebrities and athletes can justifiably be labeled "heroes", there are some people who may appear to be heroic, but lead a completely different life off the field.
Ever since I was in middle school I dreamed of working in the medical field. I realized nursing was the profession for me when my grandfather became terribly sick with lung cancer during my freshman year of high school. It puzzled me that one of the healthiest and most physically active people I knew could be afflicted by such a damaging disease. After watching my grandfather’s suffering and the pain my entire family felt from his death, I knew I wanted to go into a field to help others that are facing the same challenges. This is when I discovered all of the opportunities that a career in nursing could offer me.
In order for me to better explain what I believe to be a hero, I want to describe the hero in my life; my Father. My dad is an exceptional man, not only has he been in the United States Marine Corps for 24 years and counting, going on numerous tours overseas, he is a student pursuing his Master’s degree. He is a basketball or baseball coach depending on what sport my siblings and I are currently in to, he is a math or English
goal began as I watched my grandmother serve others. I accompanied her when she visited nursing
Nursing is a profession that has always been in sight for me since I was four years-old and I fractured my elbow. I was playing with one of my friends who was also my neighbor. We were playing with a big pink, round, rubber ball. I remember thinking that it would be amusing to try and hug the ball and roll on the ground. Of course since I was only four at the time, I did not think to check my surroundings to make sure that it was a safe environment to be doing such an act. Once I finished my roll I slammed my elbow on a rock that was peeking through the top of the grass. I immediately shrieked out in pain and then had to go to the hospital. Throughout the whole experience I only remember one part of the hospital, the nurse. From the moment that she starting taking care of me in my room, when I was getting casted, to my discharge from the hospital she did nothing but provide high quality care while also making sure that I felt comfortable and relaxed the whole time. At that moment I told my mother that I wanted to be a nurse and that nothing else was going to persuade my decision.
Katharine Kolcaba lists one of the most influential events in her life as the death of her father when she was eight years old (Kolcaba K. , Frequently Asked Questions, 2010). This event led to her being raised without her father. She contributes her desire to work in gerontology to her paternal grandmother, whom she visited every summer (Kolcaba K. , Frequently Asked Questions, 2010). She decided to go into nursing in high school, because she liked people and had an aptitude for science (Kolcaba K. , Frequently Asked Questions, 2010). She also received a full scholarship to a diploma program, which allowed her to help her brother with his tuition at a state university (Kolcaba K. , Frequently Asked Questions, 2010). She did not focus on her graduate studies until her late thirties, waiting until her children were older and more independent (Kolcaba K. , Frequently Asked Questions, 2010). She credits her work with dementia patients to l...
Contemplating on the big responsibility that nurses will have to fulfill in the future, I see myself in a good position. I said that because I love the field and want to do it until I retired God’s willing. It is not impossible to achieve the recommendations on increasing the proportion of nurses with a BSN by 2020. The field of nursing is very fulfilling and anyone who loves people and wants to serve can be a great nurse. I know now I can help a lot to continue their education by being the example of someone who had many obstacles to overcome. Now a month away from receiving her BSN. I had a love in my heart to do more after I became PCA and worked at a nursing home. I took the necessary steps from being a PCA to a BSN. However from the beginning the ride was not easy. I remember like yesterday, when I first got to San Antonio, Texas looking for a better life for my family. I could barely speak English and I had 4 young children. We only had one car so I had to wait for my husband so I could go to school at night to get my GED after I finish taking care of the kids, cleaning and cooking. With this degree I
Although as a child I occasionally wished that my parents would buy all sorts of things for me so that I would be “just like everyone else,” I now appreciate their insight. Living away from home with peers who had all those amenities and watching television incessantly has intensified my consciousness of the value of time management and of my responsibility to myself and to others to spend it wisely and to fully utilize my abilities. I look forward to the challenge of nursing school and to the opportunities that it will bring to my future.
When I moved to New Hampshire, I worked full time at Plymouth State College and took night courses towards a BSN for one and a half years. I postponed my education for eight years while I was a wife and mother. After divorcing, I returned to P.S.C. to continue taking courses leading towards a BSN to help support my children and myself in a career that allows me to contribute to my community. Currently, I am attending Claremont School of Nursing full time, working towards completing an Associate RN Degree.
Nursing is a rewarding career for the nurse, patient, and patient’s family members. The career has plenty room for growth and the learning of the human body, mind, and spirit will never stop. There have been people to join the family of nursing fresh out of high school all the way up to people of 50 in age. At a university in Grand Rapids, Michigan there was a mother and son graduating from the university’s nursing program (CNI College). The two started taking classes together in 2010; with the mother pursuing a doctorate in nursing, and son going on a bachelor’s degree in nursing (CNI College). According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the profession of registered nurses is predicted to remain healthy through 2018 (CNI College). Nursing is also flexible in programs, there are day or night classes so people with a crowded schedule with work or having to take care of a child/children, there are classes any time. Since a nursing career is bursting with opportunity for development, earning prospective, and has a moderately flexible schedule, it is a widespread choice among young adults, middle-aged men and women, and everyone in between (CNI College). Data released by the American Association College of Nursing found that those with an occupation in nursing may produce a respectable living under the correct positions (CNI
Through life everyone needs a hero, my hero is my mom. My mom means so much to me there aren't enough words to describe how amazing she is. My mom is the one who has been there for my siblings and me since the day we were born. No one can compete with
Shortly after that I got my CNA license and began working at a local nursing home where my nextdoor neighbor was the administrator. I worked there for four years. I saw and experienced so many amazing and shocking things during my time there, and it made my desire to become a nurse even stronger. The work was not easy and the patients weren't always pleasant, but it was more rewarding than anything else I had ever done. To make a difference, even in one person's life by the care you give them and the love you show them when they are at their lowest point and feel hopeless gives me a satisfaction I know won’t get from any other
...mportant person in my life and I know that she will be always there for me with help, her love, and her care. She’s a wonderful person, she admires the beauty of life, and as a result she is always in a good mood. Now, like my mother, I’m a positive thinker, and I am a creative person who believes life is what you create it to be. I also know if I have to make any big decisions in my life, I can always ask my mom for advice because she has the wisdom and experience. I also know that she will tell me the truth even if it is not something that I want to hear, but she will tell me with kindness and without any judgment. My mother is my role model because she does so much for me; she gives me everything she has just to make my life easier. I love my mother and I am so thankful that she is the way she is. My mother is always there for me and I would do anything for her.