Nursing Characteristics Essay

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Nursing Characteristics
Janay N. Mateen
University of Michigan Flint

Nursing Characteristics Nursing students are expected to be intelligent and sharp individuals since there are many of us competing to get to the top. It is great to see hard working and dedicated students although some tend to get caught up in achieving the highest grade point average or receiving the most cords at graduation. Personal characteristics also play an important part in being a successful and well rounded nurse. Working in the nursing field can be stressful and some nurses may show that in their attitude by being rude when dealing with patients or coworkers. I am able to be respectful and have patience with everyone even when under stress. If I am taking care of a patient who is rude and resistant to being taken care of I would not give up on he or she. I would try my best to make the patient feel more comfortable and always ask them what is there I can do to make their time in care easier for them. Even though patients can seem angry at times we have to remember they may be going through a lot of stress, most likely more than us nursing students. A professional characteristic I possess is being serious when needed. While on the job I would handle every situation, rather it be changing a patient’s bed or administering the right medication, I would do so in a professional and serious manner. Nursing is a highly serious job and the wrong move could threaten the patient’s life. These are only a few characteristics that will help me become a great nurse and make the right decisions in difficult situations. Being top of the class in the nursing program is one of my main goals. I plan to have the highest GPA and receive as many cords as I can, but I’m not the only student with these goals. Even though I may not stand out grade wise, my personal and professional characteristics will

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