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A Peek at Nursing as a Career
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by:
Hege Crowton
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We
need more people to choose nursing as a career. There is a national
shortage, so the career choice would guarantee future employment fresh
out of school.
Just last week, as I was taking care of a patient of mine, a doctor
asked, "Kim, how did you decide to become a nurse?" That question
caused me to reflect over nearly 25 years, and it still causes me to
wonder sometimes. You see, I was not one of those little girls that
wished to be a nurse, although I really liked the head nurse on
Emergency. I told her, "You know, I think nursing chose me."
I went on to explain that I had changed my career path my freshman year
of college. I was taking courses that I found to be interesting, along
with the 'basics'. After a year of not committing to a degree plan, my
dad put his foot down and he strongly encouraged me to find some
direction.
I remember thumbing through the college catalog and finding the degree
plan for nursing. I was surprised to see that I had taken nearly every
prerequisite course except for anatomy and physiology. I applied to the
program, was accepted and the rest is history.
Being a nurse has real advantages. Continuing education is an integral
part of most professions. Nursing is no exception. This knowledge
actually saved the life of one of my children!
Patrick was almost 4 years old. He was enjoying a piece of Halloween
candy. My husband was watching him, and he called me in when he saw
that Patrick was choking. I gave those 5 abdominal thrusts as if I did
it every day of my life, when in fact I had only performed it on a few
mannequins over the years. That piece of candy shot out, just like in
the videos that they would make us watch. Never again do I groan when
the lights go down and we have to watch that same training video.
Scrubs
Another advantage to this profession is the uniform. What other
profession allows you to wear clothes that are as comfortable as
pajamas! And they are so much more colorful than that starched white
from years ago. I had to wear a nursing cap with the white uniform and
the white hose and shoes when I was in nursing school. Now you can tell
what Holiday is around the corner based on the attire of the nursing
staff.
Another change for the better is that more men are entering the
profession. I think that it has bettered the salaries. For fear of
making sexist or offensive remarks, I will leave it at that.
Continuing in my footsteps.
Today, my oldest child is attending a nursing program. She will be a
nurse in less than a year. I have no doubt that she will be an
excellent asset to the profession. She did not decide to do this as a
career until she was in college for a year.
Choosing nursing as a career
If you like working with people and helping them during some of the
most important times of their lives, then I have no doubt you would
thrive in your career as a nurse.
About the author:
Hege Crowton is establishing her self as an expert copywriter.
She is known for doing in-depth research before writing her articles.
Many of her articles are posted on www.ezinecrow.com
and she also does a lot of writing for www.CrowSites.com
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