Nursing Personal Statement

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Florence Nightingale said 'I think one's feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results.' When I read this It reaffirms my desire to work in a field which devotes its time to helping others. I very much believe actions speak louder than words and for as long as I can remember I have always wanted to be a nurse. I believe this stems from my own experiences of being in and around hospital as a child. Growing up with a severely disabled sister suffering from Retts Syndrome I have seen nurses and doctors able to change a frightening hospital admission into an experience of hope and comfort. Her health demands are extremely high and I would love to devote my time helping others as they have helped my sister. At school I specialised in medical subjects including GCSE Child Development, GNVQ Health & Social Care, AS Level Health and Social Care and a First Aid course. Within these subjects I have focussed my learning on areas which I believe are prominent today in children such as eating disorders. It has prepared me well for what I will most likely have to deal with in my future career. Having completed a Diploma in Child Care of which I gained Distinction and a Level 3 Child Care Award I feel I am ideally suited to further my abilities given the right training. This allied with the continual care I provide for my sister which includes not only support but administering class A drugs, dealing with seizures, changing dressings and regularly changing her ACE stoma I have been given a lot of practical experience in real-time situations, the ideal place to put my skills to use. To further my understanding of healthcare I arranged work experience as a carer at a local special needs school nursery for four months in 2008, an incredible experience where I watched young children develop and improve their skills daily. My

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