1. I want to become a professional nurse. I would like to become a professional nurse because I could help myself and people. I think when I am I will still want to be a nurse. I want to go to college when I'm older. I want people to smile because I helped them or their member in some way.2. Advanced nursing practice began in the mid-20th century. Nurse anesthetists and nurse midwives were established in the 1940s, followed by psychiatric nursing in 1954. The first formal training for professional nurses was created by Henry Silver.3. In 1965 he was a doctor and Loretta Ford a nurse, with a vision to help offset rising costs. They have increased the number of health workers.3a. there are 3,063,162 registered nurses in the United States. There are approximately 109,387 Hispanic nurses. The average number of women is thirty-one for female RNs. Only 10.6% of all nurses are under 30 years old. The average age of all nurses is less than 30 years. The population average of nurses in the United States is 46 years old.3b. A nurse practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice registered nurse who has completed elementary level education and has a master's or doctoral degree. There are approximately 3,063,162 practicing nurses in the workforce today. There continues to be a nationwide physician shortage and the (NP) profession has grown. (NP) also plays an important and vital role in the American healthcare system. The percentage of NP is low but has increased over the years.3c. NPs are often found in Texas, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, and California, and Texas is among some of the fastest growing states for new hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities. Older adults generally enjoy better health… middle of the paper… life in our communities. Thank you for applying to CHS. Your application will be carefully reviewed for the position(s) for which you have applied. Continue to seek career opportunities with us by visiting our website at www.covenanthealth.org. We appreciate your interest in Covenant Health System. Provides primary care to patients as a physician's assistant in the clinic following established standards and practices with minimal supervision. Minimum qualifications for the position: Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Successful completion of an approved nurse practitioner program. Experience: Three years of professional nursing experience in a clinical setting License/Certification: Registered Nurse license in the state of Texas or New Mexico. Current advanced practice registered nurse recognition through the Texas or New Mexico Board of Nursing.
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