Why Become A Nurse Essay

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I have always been told that I have a big heart because I am willing to take care of anyone or anything that I see. I would love to become a nurse because when I was around seventeen years old I had to take on the role of taking care of my grandparents. It all started in 1998 when my grandfather was diagnosed with lung cancer and dementia. My grandfather had “sundowners,” which is a form of dementia. With this illness, a person is unsettled in their mind and body. They need to be moving and busy doing something to feel right. A few years later my grandmother was diagnosed with stage 4 rectal cancer. It was hard for her to do much of anything, with the house work and with grandpa. So this is when I began to help out more. My dream career would be: Becoming a nurse. Nurses help people in many different ways. They work at a fast, but focused pace; work side by side with Doctors and surgeons. Nursing has been a dream of mine for many years. There are many different kinds of nurses. The nurse I would strictly want to become is a nurse specialized in geriatrics, taking care of people with dementia. To work in this field you have to have an understanding of what is all involved. To be able to understand all aspects of the different kinds It takes a lot of understanding and patient to work with people with this illness. Have this illness is not easy to the patient or the family’s that have a loved one with this illness. Many times you hear a family member say “my mom/dad is not acting like themselves” and it is hard for them to understand what is going on. The patient and the family both get frustrated and confused about the things that they don’t know about. This is where being patient comes in with this illness .This is critical for you to show to the family and person you are caring for. If you get mad and not listen to what is going on with them then something could happen to them

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