Friday, May 9, 2008

Nursing Career Blog 14 / Soraya

The nursing program is very competitive; students
who score the highest have the greatest probability
of success in the program. Most colleges make their
final selections based on the applicant pool and space
available. Candidates must have completed high school
Algebra I, Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacology Calculations,
and other course requirements prior to going into the
program. Also CPR, CORI, CNA licenses are preferred
along with a required physical examination.
A nursing degree helps you shape your career as you
go it is a world of possibilities that appeals to you in
the different specialties available in health care. As a
nurse you can work in ambulatory care nursing, nursing
administration, cardiac care nursing, emergency nursing,
gynecology/obstetric nursing, nurse attorney, psychiatric
nurse practitioner, and so on.
I have learned that becoming a nurse is not easy. You
should have great skills such s compassion, patience,
responsability, organization, and determination to pass
through all the barriers and requirements to get your
goals.

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