Hello. but, you will also find an uplifting, heartfelt journey with the Lord always at the center of it all..
My goal and hope is to convey the struggles we have had for so long and to provide my reader with evidence that there is a need for change-now-before it is too late and there is no one to be the backbone of health care anymore and no one to care for your loved ones or even for you! I hope you do get some enjoyment out of some of this book, but I think you will find at the root of it is a very sad, discouraging, and scary portrayal of what is happening to nursing-the fading profession...
I will do this by giving a summary of the chapter in the beginning paragraphs, giving you some experiences of my own to support the beginning, and end with several other previous coworkers, currently working in the profession, and their view on the chapter subject.
I will do that by discussing the passion that has led those to the profession, the reason people are leaving now, and the future of nursing.
I also want people to see what the Lord did for me throughout.
My hope and prayer for this book is to capture nursing at its best and its worst for me.
The end provides a special twist showing you hospitals from a patients\' perspective.
I have always been attached to nursing and thought I would always have a passion for it, until I didn\'t.
I went on to become a licensed practical Nurse in 1998 and finally got my registered nursing license in 2002.
I have always thought that ever since I graduated from the CENA program in the summer of 1993.
I thought my career was the definition of me.
There are certain things that define us.
As with all of us, life teaches us lessons, and we learn from them.
I recently changed my life\'s journey.
Well, at least it was.
My name is Joanna Feather, RN.
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