I have always had an idea of working in the nursing field because of the great opportunities and openings the medical field provides for its employees. And I have grown up to have a passion for helping people out. It truly sparks a good feeling in me every time I am able to help someone, even helping out only one person can make a huge difference, especially in that persons life. I have worked in several work environments such as smoothie king, old navy, and a restaurant which all consist of customer service and one on one conversions, and socialization with other people. Working in environments like these has made me realize that I want to be in a work field where it consists of working and socializing with people one on one because I tend to get along with people Ive just met and my peers. While doctors diagnose and prescribe, nurses help with the overall well-being of their patients. Nurses help care for and treat sick patients every minute around the clock. Nurses undergo different cases of patients and face new learning every day as part of the never-ending ed
ucation in the medical field. Nurses also go through pressure every day knowing that are under the supervision of doctors and mentors and that it affects their ability to pass medical exams, boards, and competition between peers. It takes a lot of passion for medicine, dedication, hard work, and love for helping people to become a nurse. But I intend on passing those challenges and hope to perceive this career by attending the University of Arlington after finishing my first two years at Tarrant county college. Becoming a nurse has its benefits and well self accomplishments, especially knowing you might help and save the life of many people but the nursing field could be improved in ways. The nursing field like any other field does have its downsides that affect a nurses life and their patients outcomes. The nursing field has to become more reliable and improve the way things are run in the hospital, such as fewer overtime hours to not overtire nurses and affect their patient outcomes and better communication in order to improve the quality of care of all patients.