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Why I Chose a Career in Nursing I have been a part of the health care industry for over 12 years. I see that I truly make a difference in the lives of the patients I work with and honestly, I love what I do. I have had a desire to work in the medical field from my childhood. As a nurse provides care to patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, I feel that nurses are perhaps the best friend of a patient. No matter what patients are going through, theyre always there to thank you. These are the basic reasons that motivate me to be in this profession and continue to grow.
This is one of the service oriented profession I have seen which even with all the challenges, is still an extremely rewarding and flexible career. Practicing as a Nurse can be both emotionally challenging and rewarding. Nursing involves the care of people throughout the continuum of life and provides an essential service to humankind. The career possibilities are endless in nursing. Nursing is a profession offers exciting challenges and unlimited career opportunities which excites me and motivates me to continue my service.
I have been working primarily in the area of Ophthalmology for the past few years. In general nurses work in hospitals, clinics, schools, wellness centers, long-term care facilities, hospices, physician offices, home settings, and temporary help agencies. Besides, nurses can specialize in a number of roles including: Neonatal Nursing, Labor and Delivery Nursing, Intensive Care Nursing, Operating Room Nursing, Cardiac Care Nursing, Geriatric Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Oncology Nursing, Rehabilitation Nursing, Occupational Health Nursing, Pulmonary Nursing, Diabetes Nursing, and others.
With the experience I have developed over the years, an understanding of the overall needs of both patients and an evolving health care industry, I decided to pursue a career in nursing because of the many opportunities available. With a wide assortment of different fields to choose from, my particular area of interest is to work as a medical surgical nurse. A medical surgical (med surg) nurse has the capacity to function in both a medical and surgical environment involving care in the pre and post-operative period.
This field requires a broad base of medical knowledge applicable to wide range of medical and surgical conditions. I understand the responsibilities are challenging. A med surg nurse assesses patient health problems and needs, develops and implements nursing care plans, and maintains medical records. With my long service in the nursing field, I am confident that I will be able to extend my knowledge and practice in med surg nursing who function in highly autonomous and specialized roles. I understand the role of med surg nurses which needs commitment and is challenging.
Med surg nursing is associated with caring for patients in a hospital after illness, injury or surgery, the field actually encompasses nurses who care for adults with acute health conditions, whether in outpatient facilities, hospitals or long-term care facilities. Elements of care may also include patient education, pain management, case management, discharge planning and other interventions to restore or maintain patients physical and psychosocial health. Since med surg nurses comprise the largest component of nursing specialties, the outlook for employment is great.
Opportunities in hospitals, however, are expected to grow more slowly than in other settings. Last but not the least the overall service I will provide for the community is something I hope to continue to be a part of for many more years to come.
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