ANSWER.
Factors or persons influence the decision to become a nurse.
* Educational background ( studying science subjects in the school).
* Family members.
* Career guidance classes about opportunities in the health care field.
* Relatives who work as staff nurses in the health care field.
* Personal interest in taking care of people with various health problems.
* High wages for nurses who work in the health care field.
* Friends who are working in the health care field gave information about
characterstics and opportunities of nursing.
Chapter 2Introduction to Maternity Nursing POST-CONFERENCE QUESTIONS Short Answer Questions 1. W hat persons or factors...
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Case Studies Essentials of Maternity, Newborn, and Women's Health Nursing Chapter 13: Labor and Birth Process 1. Emily, age 32, has an obstetrical history of G1, T0, P0, A0, L0. Emily’s week of gestation is 39.1. Emily telephones the health care provider’s office and tells the nurse she believes she is in labor. Based on her assessment, the nurse advises her to have her husband bring her to the labor and birth unit. Emily arrives and is admitted. She is...
The questions below are discussion starters and you do not have to answer all of them-choose what interests you to discuss! Remember, your initial post can be 250-300 words, basically about 1-2 paragraphs. What do you think nursing is? What has most influenced how you see nursing? How do you react to shows that have nurses on them? How do you think this can affect the view of nursing that the general public will have? Have you had family or...
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