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Why should I go to America to be a nurse?

RN) American registered nurse (RN)C.Y.Zhang wants to ask the friends here to answer a question: Who really wants to be a nurse? Why do you ask this question? Because before I went abroad, as far as I know, many nurses didn't want to be nurses. I didn't want to be a nurse at that time. If you ask me now if I want to be a nurse in America, I will say, I am willing to be a nurse, and I am willing to be a nurse all my life. The oldest nurse I have seen in America is 82 years old. American nurses can retire at the age of 65, but you can be as old as you want, as long as you are healthy. Why do I want to be a nurse all my life in America? After listening to my introduction, you will understand: 1. How did I come to America? I graduated from the technical secondary school nursing class of the military medical school, and later I was admitted to the technical secondary school nursing class of the military medical college with a junior college diploma. I am a military nurse, but I have little clinical nursing experience. I have only worked in clinic for more than two years and in otolaryngology for one year. As we all know, the job of a nurse in ENT department is relatively simple. I have been engaged in surgery for more than a year, and I really don't have much nursing experience. Later, I worked in the reference room until I retired. At that time, I had little nursing experience, and I didn't even know many drug names, only some of the most common drug names such as penicillin. So my nursing knowledge at that time was very general, and none of you was much better than me at that time. In the 1990s, one of my classmates went to America. She wrote to me to show me. I asked for a job-hopping and wanted to go out and have a look. I went to America on a tourist visa. I was in my thirties that year. Second, how did I get into the American Registered Nurse (RN)? After I came to the United States, I wanted to have a look at it at first, and then I went back to China after I finished. My classmate asked me to go to the hospital. I volunteered in that hospital for a few days, helping patients do odd jobs. I can't stay for a few days, because I can't speak that language and I can't do anything. I feel I can't go back to China. My classmate told me not to rush back to China, let me learn English, then learn American nursing knowledge, and try to get the qualification to study in the United States by taking the CGFNS exam. My English was very, very poor when I went to America. When I was young, it was the Cultural Revolution, and I didn't learn English in primary school. There is no English in junior high school. I didn't start learning English until high school to learn Long Live Chairman Mao. I learned 26 letters and phonetic symbols at that time, and I also learned a present continuous tense. When I was in nursing school, I hardly learned any English. In the English exam, I took part in the English-Chinese translation of short articles. The teacher told everyone the Chinese meaning of the composition in advance so as to remember it. Then I wrote the Chinese meaning of the exam and handed in the paper. I know nothing about grammar. When I was in junior college, I didn't learn much English, and I didn't pay much attention at that time. When I arrived in America, they asked me, "What English have you studied?" ? I just told them, for example, dogpig. This is my English level at that time. All my friends here are much better than I was then. You have been learning English since middle school, and everything is very formal. When I first arrived in the United States, there was a China City in California where I went. I don't need to speak English in China City, because all the people there are China people from Taiwan Province Province, Hongkong and mainland China. They told me a joke. They saw a foreigner in a large supermarket run by China people and said to the foreigner, "How did you come to our country?" The foreigner was very angry at that time. I taught myself English there for 10 months. Looking back now, when I started to teach myself English, I had a grammar book from Zhang Daozhen in my hand. After reading it once, I was confused. Later, I watched the American basic nursing course, which was the textbook of RN examination. I watch it at home every day. I used to work outside for two days, but once I started working, I had no time to study. Later, I stopped working and spent all my time studying. When I read the first chapter, I hardly knew a word, so I looked it up in the dictionary and filled in the phonetic symbols and meanings of the words with an oil pen, which filled a page. When I saw the second chapter, it was much better, and I could see the free place; When I saw the third chapter, there were not many marks on the page. You should continue to watch and practice English now. You are much better now than I was then. I taught myself for ten months, learning English and learning RN textbooks. At that time, I also wanted to take the CGFNS test first, but because new york and other states can take the RN test directly without taking the TOEFL test first, I didn't take the CGFNS test first, but took the RN test directly. In America, exams are conducted on microcomputers. When a certain number of problems are calculated, the microcomputer stops working. This shows that either the results are very good and passed; Either your grades are not good or you fail. To tell the truth, I don't quite understand some questions, and I was blinded when I chose them. Some questions involve posture, so I guess and answer them in various postures. I guess I did well in the exam and passed it once. I don't think it is difficult to take the RN exam. Third, the work and environment of American nurses American nurses attach great importance to solving patients' pain psychologically and spiritually. When I was in the hospital after taking the RN exam, a patient asked me, "Why doesn't the hole in my wound go up?" I didn't know how to answer him at that time. I can't answer in English. In fact, I can't answer why I couldn't grow up in China. Later, an American registered nurse came to ask me what was going on, and then said to the patient, "Because your wound grows from bottom to top, and then the bottom heals, and the surface grows." The explanation is in place and the patient is at ease. But American nurses are not as good as our nursing skills. In the United States, hospital nurses are very free to choose which class to attend. It is usually decided 20 days in advance by the head nurse. You can work full time, night shift or night shift. You can even choose to sit in the office instead of being on duty. Of course, all kinds of jobs have salary standards. Fourth, American nurses have a high status. American nurses have a high social status and are respected as doctors. Nurses are not attached to doctors, but an independent profession. In fact, hospitals are managed by nurses. In the hospital, all the information and dynamic changes of patients obtained by doctors are directly provided by nurses. When I was working in America, I saw an American nurse call an air-conditioning maintenance company and say, "I'm RN. My air conditioner is broken. Please come and fix it. " What she means is to emphasize her identity and let people get it done in time. At that time, I almost laughed, thinking about what RN was and what it said. If I am in China, who can say that I am a nurse? How can you help me? I don't think it's possible. I don't even want to say that I am a nurse in China. Therefore, in the United States, the nurse (RN) is a respected profession, and the nurse (RN) is very proud of herself. I didn't want to be a nurse when I was in China. I don't want to take the exam when I take the specialist nurse class. My family named me, so I have to take the exam. I am good at math and physics. It is the first time for a military medical college that I have been admitted to a specialized nurse class. Later, when I was a nurse in a military hospital, I tried to go out of the clinic and engage in library management, but I just didn't want to be a nurse. Now in the United States, I really think that American nurse RN is a respected profession, which can give full play to one's talents, so I am willing to be a nurse all my life. Excellent course for nurses to go to the United States: curriculum: (208 hours per period) Training content: nursing English and RN exam content. Working conditions abroad: China nurse license, American registered nurse license. Conditions for studying abroad: China nurse license, IELTS score of American registered nurse license.