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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 1969
Posts: 1,264
| Help! I'm trying to choose my career and I really love the idea behind nursing and helping people, etc. Can anyone tell me what is required to become a nurse, or first of all to even enroll into a nursing school? Any help would be appreciated, thanks! |
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| Member Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 31
| Re: Help! You need a burning, passionate desire to nurse. If you want to help people, you can work at McDonald's. (Hi! Can I help you?) Sound harsh? Not AT ALL meant to. If taken that way, I apologize. Nursing is a life long career of learning. It never stops. It takes dedication, devotion, and determination. It's long hours, exhaustion, day after day. It's coming in early, staying late, cleaning up poop and puke, its every other weekend and every other holiday of your life. It's doctor's yelling at you, co-workers talking about you behind your back, and families wanting the exact spelling of your last name so they can "get it right when I talk to my lawyer" Nursing is SO rewarding and enriching!!! It's all about the patient and has nothing to do with you. You get back 10-fold what you put into it. For me, it's seeing that rhythm convert after the drugs I gave, it's seeing the patient who was crying and frightened asleep after I sat and held their hand, listened and gave hope and encouragement and then a backrub. It's about the hug I received from a family member who thanked me for not letting their mother die in pain and for respecting her wishes for a dignified death. It's so very hard to tell you what is required to be a Nurse, the rules change minute to minute. Please note that I said "what is required to be a Nurse". Going to nursing school and being a Nurse are two different things. Some people graduate from nursing school, pass boards, receive a license, wear a name badge that says RN, but they aren't Nurses. They clock in, go through the motions, do what's legally required of themselves, and clock out. We Nurses call those nurses "Warm Bodies" (or nurses with a little "n") If you don't know whether you want to be a Nurse, or a nurse, why don't you try volunteering for a while? Please don't enroll in nursing school until you know exactly what you are getting yourself into!!! |
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| Executive Member Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: IN
Posts: 1,400
| Re: Help! you know I wanted to be a nurse when I was a little girl (well didn't most little girls in the late 60's/early 70's) I was actually going to school for accounting because I'm pretty good at math (I can add after all LOL) then I had my 1st child and I saw people in the nursery (nurses or NA's) rocking the babies. It was mid-July with record breaking temps. I was working in an un-airconditioned factory and hated it. I'd always liked babies and had been incharge of several church nurseries and babysat since I was 12 and my thoughts were "I can sit in the air conditioning and rock babies too" I soon found out there was much more to nursing and did like all of school (won the outstanding student at graduation thank you) and have liked everything I've done in nursing (well all except changing that first colostomy on a CA patient) |
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