Nursing School Essays

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Transitioning from nursing school to working in a hospital setting can be a challenging time for a new graduate. Due to the nursing shortage, new graduate nurses are being hired with little to no experience. This is overwhelming for new nurses, especially when they are not getting adequate support or training from the hospital. The amount of stress, pressure, and lack of training is leading to a high turnover rate for new graduate nurses. With patient acuity on the rise, new graduate nurses that are filling these vacancies in the hospitals, need to be competent nurses to provide proper and safe care to the patients. This article researched the competency of new graduate nurses. "Nursing competence is not only a professional standard...show more content...

Communication includes verbal and written, as well as the ability to document data. One of the most difficult transitions, and a main stress factor, is the new graduates' ability to communicate with the physicians. Having the ability to be a leader is a key to success. "To be an effective leader, a nurse must show collaborative teamwork, which is consistent with AACN core competencies. To fulfill this competency, new graduates must be able to delegate to others to promote patient safety and health" (Theisen & Sandau, 2013). Conflict resolution with team members and patients was a noted as a skill that new graduates lacked. "Several new graduates expressed concern that they were unprepared to deal with conflict appropriately and professionally" (Theisen & Sandau, 2013). Due to the lack of experience, new graduates are unfamiliar with the proper ways to deal with conflict successfully. Mentorship has been an effective way in improving new graduates confidence in dealing with conflict, because they were guided through real situations. Organization, prioritization, and time management was another identified problem. The ability to prioritize patient care, which has a direct effect on patient safety, is a critical component of nursing. "Both new graduates and employers have

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My Journey into Nursing School

Nursing became my dream career due to various experiences that has occurred in my life. This includes experiencing the journey of my grandfather's health difficulty that lead to his death; my hunger to acquire knowledge and skills of a nurse; several role models; and wanting to experience a whole new world that comes with being a medical student. Nursing to me is more than just a field of study, but rather a lifestyle I want to insert into my daily life. Being able to implicate that into my daily routine excites me to begin my journey as a medical student.

My motivation of becoming a nursing student started out at an early age. Witnessing my single–mother taking care of not only my five siblings, but her...show more content...

Inspired by past and current nurses have also piqued my interest even more. Inspired by past and current nurses have also piqued my interest even more. Having a relative who is a nurse practitioner has also given me the courage to enter into health science and follow her foot–steps. Reading upon former nurses and learning about their journey into the field intrigued me as well. Such as Florence Nightingale, one of the finest role models in the nursing field, contribution enthused me the most. Her passion really showcased in the services that she provided. Changing history and impacting the field in numerous ways that were never though possible. Such devotion like Nightingale, dedication her life to provide for others is what strengthened my reason.

Whether it be watching health care professionals on TV running across the hospital floors, or encountering them in actual life at regular check ups. It has revealed to me that becoming a nurse also entails a new life style. Orderly routines, determination, sterile regimes, showing empathy, and various other characteristics of nurses; is what truly draws me into wanting to become a part of such a world. These experiences have mold my reasons and continue to motivate me in furthering my education and in turn accomplish my ultimate goal of becoming a nurse.

In high school, I enrolled in a program that increased my

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Nurse Interview Essay

Master's–Prepared Nurse Interview Grand Canyon University Theoretical Foundation for Nursing Roles and Practice

NUR–502 May 23, 2012

Master's–Prepared Nurse Interview With the rapid growth in the implementation and use of electronic medical records, there is an increase in how we define the role of nurses and other team member's (Deese & Stien, 2004). Along with providing optimal care, nurses are also responsible for interpreting and accurately documenting large amounts of information. According to, (Ericksen, 2009) nursing informatics is defined as the integration of nursing, its information, and information management with information processing and communication technology to support the health of people worldwide. In this...show more content...

Present Position What she likes most about her job is that there aren't any typical days. Primarily she is responsible for obtaining data such as: patient demographics, laboratory work, radiology, and appointment utilization, from multiple data banks within the military hospital. Shadow her for a week and you will see her in a variety of roles. Some days she may present a brief to the executive team; another day you may find her mentoring a nurse on how to build a disease management database ("Nursing Informatics as a Career," 2011). On another day she might be evaluating a consumer–based web education program. The following is one example of what at typical project for her may look like, Dr. A may request information on clinical outcomes on diabetes care for the patients on their panel. After extracting the data, she then transforms it in to information that is useful for example, one list may show all diabetic patients that are missing annual eye exams. Another example may include helping a provider examine new cost–effective technologies like hand held devices. Pearls of Wisdom In the interview the question about any advice she wanted to offer was asked, with a big smile on her face, I am sure, she responded that the field is "wide open" ("Nursing Informatics as a Career," 2011) she continued on to say, if you are a self–starter it

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I chose nursing as my profession because of the ability to legitimately make a difference in people's lives. As a nurse, I know that I'd be affecting other people's lives not only inside of the hospital, but also outside of the hospital. Inside the hospital, I'd be able to interact with and assist patients to a better state of well–being. The ability to interact with patients on a day–to–day basis is a one of the many reasons I chose nursing; I'd very much like a career where I am always interacting with others. I enjoy expanding my knowledge of the world around me, and I feel that these day–to–day interactions would allow my view on the world to grow because I'd be in constant communication with patients of all kinds. Outside of the hospital, I'd be able to give to the community the knowledge that I know regarding health care that people can use within their own homes and for themselves, and I feel that these little things learned can really go a long way.

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