
AndrewWillie
Status: MemberJoin Date: 24th July 2020
Last Login: 11th September 2020 - 12:57
Real Name: Andrew
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Occupation: SEO
Interests: travel, family
About AndrewWillie
"I love to travel, spend time with my family. My dream is create best world for all people I like to bike and like fishing.
My life principle ""As you want people to do with you, do so with them"
And I love something write.
This is one of my articles:
Planning Your Nursing Career
You have made the decision to become a nurse, and now you are interested in finding the best nursing programs. Perhaps you are not sure about the specialized focus in nursing that you want to pursue, but you are to be commended with your career choice. You can expect great satisfaction from doing a job that makes a difference in people’s lives. At the present time, due to the coronavirus pandemic and quarantine, many have undergone reformatting and went to work remotely, when people keep in touch and conduct business negotiations and meetings through various instant messengers or video chatt. But this is not the case with the nursing profession. Furthermore, the many different paths that nursing offers may lead you toward a career you have not yet even considered. You may be a high school student, or have already started your career as a nurse practitioner, or obtained your associates degree in nursing, and are now interested in a college that offers bachelor and masters degrees in your field. Not only will your nursing education benefit you, it will also enhance the nursing profession and the community. Nursing education is a life-long learning process, and your college nursing education will provide you with the base of theoretic knowledge to prepare you to practice nursing in many ways as your career advances.
Bachelor Degree in Nursing at Nursing Schools. A BS in Nursing prepares you to practice as a professional nurse. As early as your first semester in college, you will begin clinical experiences at the same time as you are learning liberal arts and sciences. Your final senior semester will offer you the opportunity to select a specialized area of practice. This program prepares you to take the NCLEX exam to become a registered nurse (RN). You will be able to provide nursing services to people who want to maintain health, who need medical evaluations, and who are experiencing acute or chronic illness. Nurses not only provide and manage care, they also must be able to think through problems to find possible solutions, demonstrate clinical competence, and be committed to the value of professional nursing care.
Many nursing programs provide financial aid, grants, and other assistance. In addition, nursing applicants may want to consider Army ROTC Nursing partnerships that provide the opportunity for practical experience coupled with financial assistance for college. In a program like this, you can develop your nursing skills while serving your country. Nursing programs usually have small student to faculty ratios for clinical rotations and classrooms to provide as much individual attention as possible.
The main goal in the BS program is to pass the NCLEX exam to become a nurse. Schools that are accredited have better pass percentages on this exam. Look for nursing colleges that are accredited by the National League for Nurses Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and have maintained the accredited status, and are approved by the Board of Nursing.
Many nursing schools in allow Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) graduates to further their education and receive a Masters Degree in Nursing in five semesters plus a summer. This allows ADNs to move forward in their careers and to function as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Health Promotion and Wellness. Again, when searching for this type of program, look for one that is fully accredited by the National League for Nurses Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
"I love to travel, spend time with my family. My dream is create best world for all people I like to bike and like fishing.
My life principle ""As you want people to do with you, do so with them"
And I love something write.
This is one of my articles:
Planning Your Nursing Career
You have made the decision to become a nurse, and now you are interested in finding the best nursing programs. Perhaps you are not sure about the specialized focus in nursing that you want to pursue, but you are to be commended with your career choice. You can expect great satisfaction from doing a job that makes a difference in people’s lives. At the present time, due to the coronavirus pandemic and quarantine, many have undergone reformatting and went to work remotely, when people keep in touch and conduct business negotiations and meetings through various instant messengers or video chatt. But this is not the case with the nursing profession. Furthermore, the many different paths that nursing offers may lead you toward a career you have not yet even considered. You may be a high school student, or have already started your career as a nurse practitioner, or obtained your associates degree in nursing, and are now interested in a college that offers bachelor and masters degrees in your field. Not only will your nursing education benefit you, it will also enhance the nursing profession and the community. Nursing education is a life-long learning process, and your college nursing education will provide you with the base of theoretic knowledge to prepare you to practice nursing in many ways as your career advances.
Bachelor Degree in Nursing at Nursing Schools. A BS in Nursing prepares you to practice as a professional nurse. As early as your first semester in college, you will begin clinical experiences at the same time as you are learning liberal arts and sciences. Your final senior semester will offer you the opportunity to select a specialized area of practice. This program prepares you to take the NCLEX exam to become a registered nurse (RN). You will be able to provide nursing services to people who want to maintain health, who need medical evaluations, and who are experiencing acute or chronic illness. Nurses not only provide and manage care, they also must be able to think through problems to find possible solutions, demonstrate clinical competence, and be committed to the value of professional nursing care.
Many nursing programs provide financial aid, grants, and other assistance. In addition, nursing applicants may want to consider Army ROTC Nursing partnerships that provide the opportunity for practical experience coupled with financial assistance for college. In a program like this, you can develop your nursing skills while serving your country. Nursing programs usually have small student to faculty ratios for clinical rotations and classrooms to provide as much individual attention as possible.
The main goal in the BS program is to pass the NCLEX exam to become a nurse. Schools that are accredited have better pass percentages on this exam. Look for nursing colleges that are accredited by the National League for Nurses Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) and have maintained the accredited status, and are approved by the Board of Nursing.
Many nursing schools in allow Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) graduates to further their education and receive a Masters Degree in Nursing in five semesters plus a summer. This allows ADNs to move forward in their careers and to function as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Health Promotion and Wellness. Again, when searching for this type of program, look for one that is fully accredited by the National League for Nurses Accrediting Commission (NLNAC).
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