I will take gravely the importance of the nursing profession, as an oversight on behalf of a nurse can have severe consequences to the patient. I take this very seriously, and I would hold myself as a practicing nurse to high esteem for doing such an important and meaningful job, and doing it well. My next goal after completion of the entire program, once I attain my BSN, is to secure a job in the field of my choice. In speaking with a recent graduate of UC’s Accelerated Pathway program, a friend, she articulated that while she was sure she wanted a career in pediatrics, through some of her hands-on experience in the program she learned that she in fact did not want to work with kids; now she loves her job at University Hospital on the transplant service. I am aware that what I know about nursing will develop, deepen, and broaden, and I look forward to finding out where my passion lies in the field of nursing.
To me, nursing is not just a job; it is a life changing adventure, filled with new challenges every day. I greatly enjoy being a nurse and have an immeasurable passion for touching the lives of others. I want to be an RN because it will open more doors for me and further my opportunities. While I have had great pride in being an LVN, we are limited in our patient care and decision making. There are many qualities that a nurse must possess in order to be successful; respect, patience, good communication and critical thinking skills are only a few.
I obtained an Associate of Science, Nursing Degree on April, 2015 and on August, 2015 I started RN-BSN program. The motivation I possess to continue my professional nursing career has always been the need to increase my critical thinking skills, the personal satisfaction achieved when I complete my goals, financial compensation, as well providing excellent patient
I am very willing to achieve this big responsibility. I am eager to be there for the patients through illness, injury pain, loss, grieving, birth, growth, aging and health. I truly believe that I am suited to become a nurse. I am open and honest to communication, and these are also important traits that a nurse needs. Nurses are the main communication link between the patient and the doctor.
Also leadership roles in nursing are expanding as well as the competition for promotions and the ability to function at a higher level. With the increase in specialization, changing in health care needs, and methods of health care delivery there is a call to become involved, however to do so it is imperative to improve status. Progressing to the masters level will help to develop concepts that are inherent within nursing so that processes can be used to assist in maintain and attaining the highest level of wellness possible within ones physical and psychosocial limitations. In addition there is also the recognition of technical competence in the changing health care arena. As more responsibilities are added to the practice so is sophistication which incorporates new theories, techniques, skills and tools into the practice in order to provide health care services and meet the needs of the consumer.
To treat them with honesty, dignity, and respect is my core focus. My vision for myself as a nurse is that I will create a map in my mind and set high standardized goals which will lead me toward the advancement of my career. I will continue to educate myself with the latest technology and research which will help me in my professional career. I want to succeed in my leadership role which will make a difference in nursing as I can give rise to other successful nurses. I will use all my strength and skills to complete all the challenges I face to provide the best outcome for my patient and the organization.
Why do I want to become an LPN is because I am a motivated health care professional seeking growth and advancement in the nursing field by continuing thru License Practical Nurse. I have all the qualities of becoming an exceptional LPN. My strengths lie in creative problem solving and managing priorities. I have also exceptional ability to work under pressure, goal oriented, dependable and conscientious team player capable of interacting effectively with all areas of management. I am highly organized, excellent in communication and customer service skills.
I am most eager to be trained in medical terminology, and see a therapeutic perspective on things. In my research, I have studied so much about this field of the medical profession, and I am very enthusiastic about maybe one day furthering my career to Registered Nurse or
Transformational leadership is a leadership style where leaders create an inspiring vision of the future, motivate their followers to achieve it, manage implementation successfully, and develop the members of their teams to be even more effective in the future. Therefore, as a new DNP transformational leader with an instinctive ability to analyze and problem solve, I propose to address the curricula and practice competencies related to nursing skill standards. These standards create concepts that supports defining leadership roles and eliminating health disparities. Sherman (2012) states that transformational nurse leaders are able to identify the changes their environment needs, guide the change by inspiring followers, and create a sense of commitment to change. Transformational leadership hinges on a high level of engagement between leaders and followers.
My desire to do this course is because; I have always shown a growing interest into Health & Social Care and Nursing, as it strikes me as a worthwhile and satisfying career to choose. I am a confident student willing to provide the university with good communication skills, supporting others, and being able to interact closely with them. I feel that health & social care would be rewarding and create different pathways for my future. My career plans are centred in the future of the NHS and in the Care Home or Nursing Home. I would like to go into a working friendly others with their needs and seeing them to better health.