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All my life I’ve wanted to be a doctor. I’d walk around my house with my plastic stethoscope and doctor bag ‘taking care’ of my family. I’ve just always been drawn to it. I think that it also may have something to do with heredity. Both my mother and my grandmother have worked in the hospital; my mom in the mom and baby unit, and my grandmother as a floor nurse. However, that’s just a theory of mine. At the moment, I plan to go to college for four years or more to become a registered nurse. And hopefully, get my masters degree to become a midwife. As a registered nurse you have a very wide range of things you can do in, and also out of the hospital. In order to reach my dreams of becoming a registered nurse I must go to college in…show more content…
2nd and 3rd period is lab, where we learn how to do CPR, First Aid, pulse, etc. In both classes we have terminology, which is kind of like vocabulary. We test on this every week and are expected to memorize them. An example of one of our words would be sphygmomanometer, which is a blood pressure cuff. In order to continue in the program, we take tests every week and we have to score an 80% or higher. If we don’t, you get 3 chances to reach that 80%. But then you’re kicked out of the class. This program also extends into senior year, in which it will only be two periods. At the end of this year and into our senior year, we be doing clinicals. Clinicals take place at Westover and while there, we get to help take care of the elderly that live there. In terms of other preparation for becoming a registered nurse, I am planning on taking Anatomy and Physiology and psychology next year. As a registered nurse, it will be my responsibility to ensure the safety and comfort of the patients. This means that sometimes I may have to make a decision that may be the difference between life and death. You may think that this would be a lot to have on one’s shoulders, but it’s something I’ve been dreaming of doing all my life. To be able to meet someone for the first time and them give you all of their trust without a second thought would be an honor to me, and I hope that the education I am going through now will give me the courage and knowledge that it
All my life I’ve wanted to be a doctor. I’d walk around my house with my plastic stethoscope and doctor bag ‘taking care’ of my family. I’ve just always been drawn to it. I think that it also may have something to do with heredity. Both my mother and my grandmother have worked in the hospital; my mom in the mom and baby unit, and my grandmother as a floor nurse. However, that’s just a theory of mine. At the moment, I plan to go to college for four years or more to become a registered nurse. And hopefully, get my masters degree to become a midwife. As a registered nurse you have a very wide range of things you can do in, and also out of the hospital. In order to reach my dreams of becoming a registered nurse I must go to college in.
2nd and 3rd period is lab, where we learn how to do CPR, First Aid, pulse, etc. In both classes we have terminology, which is kind of like vocabulary. We test on this every week and are expected to memorize them. An example of one of our words would be sphygmomanometer, which is a blood pressure cuff. In order to continue in the program, we take tests every week and we have to score an 80% or higher. If we don’t, you get 3 chances to reach that 80%. But then you’re kicked out of the class. This program also extends into senior year, in which it will only be two periods. At the end of this year and into our senior year, we be doing clinicals. Clinicals take place at Westover and while there, we get to help take care of the elderly that live there. In terms of other preparation for becoming a registered nurse, I am planning on taking Anatomy and Physiology and psychology next year. As a registered nurse, it will be my responsibility to ensure the safety and comfort of the patients. This means that sometimes I may have to make a decision that may be the difference between life and death. You may think that this would be a lot to have on one’s shoulders, but it’s something I’ve been dreaming of doing all my life.
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