Knowing Your Aspirations & Fears for Becoming a Nurse

We did an interesting exercise in my health and wellness class. Firstly, we wrote everything that we aspire to be as a nurse on a notecard and interacted with the rest of the class speed dating style. Not only did we have to write down and share everything that we want to be as a nurse, we had to share our fears of becoming a nurse! Here is what I wrote about my aspirations:
Knowing this, most of us have the same desires. We all want to provide the best care that we can for our patient and their surrounding families. It was interesting to know about our fears. My personal fear is not having the same culture or background as someone, and not being able to provide the care that they need in the moment. Upon mentioning this is class my teacher had some poetic words of wisdom to share... As long as we are kind, caring, compassionate, trusting people, all our patients will need us to do is listen. - Thank you, Dr.!


But here is the list we made of everything else that we all worry about for becoming a nurse (know you aren't alone with whatever you're scared about):

  • Knowing What to Do
  • Needy Families
  • Killing People 
  • Pushing the Wrong Medication 
  • Communication Issue
  • Failing School
  • Not Good Enough in School
  • Remembering 
  • New Nurse 
  • Dealing with Death 
  • Not Being What the Patient Needs 
  • Losing your License 
  • Charting 
  • Losing Yourself 
  • Bullying 
  • Difficult Doctors 
  • NCLEX

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