My Pursuit Of Pursuing Nursing As A Career

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According to Chamberlain College of Nursing (2012, p. 1) Art Williams states “I'm not telling you it's going to be easy. I'm telling you it's going to worth it“. Nursing will have its ups and downs, but this will lead me to work diligently and strive to be the best. I can pursue my passion by helping others with my loving and caring qualities. The job will come naturally, which will eventually transform my career into my lifestyle. Pursuing nursing as a career is rewarding, the demand for males has grown over the years, and there are not enough males in the nursing field. As I was growing up, I remember the times when my grandmother would be getting ready for work. I could tell that she enjoyed her job as a Registered nurse (RN) and was grateful to be able to provide for our family. She has started a family tradition by leading my mother, my aunt, and my uncle, to pursue nursing. Therefore, choosing to nurse would only make sense in my opinion. Also, there aren't many males in the field which makes it exciting to be a part of nursing. For example, according to CBS NEWS (2013, p .1), Ryan Jaslow says “The number of male nurses has more than tripled since the 1970s.” however the ratio still does not compare to women. …show more content…

I want to be sure that I'm taking care of the patient, and doing all I can do to care for them. I also would like to develop a trusting relationship with my patient’s so they would feel confident in my care. Having a connection would help my patient, and I achieve the goal of their care. Another reason is to make sure that I'm at work on time. Being on time, is a part of having high nursing skills which will show how you’re

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