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Career In Nursing

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hot soup for my mom when she was sick, the process of their recovery was my enjoyment. This enjoyment was what leads me to my career goal as a nurse.
In choosing nursing as my career goal, I have come to learn that there are many advantages to this widely diverse career. Since healthcare for a patient can vary from mental treatment to the treatment of a critical patient close to death, there are many different kinds of fields and levels in nursing to consider. There are Licensed Practical Nurses, which take care of the patient under the Registered Nurse’s commands, and there are nurses who study a specific area and only focus on that, like a Nurse Practitioner. Nurses can advance, in management, to assistant head nurse or head nurse. From there, they can advance to assistant director, director, and vice president. Increasingly, management-level nursing positions require a graduate degree in nursing or health services administration. They also require leadership, negotiation skills, and good judgment. (Internet)
Depending on what field of nursing you consider will determine how much schooling you will need. For a licensed practical nurse, there are both training programs and an associate’s degree in college, which will lead you to your certificate of an LPN. For a registered nurse, you can either have a bachelor’s degree or you can have an associate’s degree in nursing, then take the state examination, which will give you your registration to become a RN. To go further than a RN, you must go to graduate school, which becomes a total of six to seven years. Then there is also the opportunity to get your doctorates degree in nursing. There are many opportunities in which you can get a quick start into nursing career if you decided to change career goal after you already completed your bachelor’s or master’s degree. (Perry 22-24, Mezey 48)
I am mostly interested in getting a masters degree in nursing but not very ...

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