Is nursing for me?

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Hello all! I'm a 20 year old male who is contemplating a nursing career. I previously did two years at my local community college and got an associates degree in mathematics and science. My previous career goal was to become a PA, but I'm having second thoughts. There are two reasons why nursing has started to appeal to me more so than a PA...

1- I think I like the idea of direct patient care rather than a diagnosis/prescription-writing position. It GENUINELY makes me happy to make other people feel comfortable and at ease with their situation.

2- There is such a wide range of directions I could go. I could be an RN in any particular field or I could go on for a graduate degree of some sort. I've been looking into Psychiatric NP and that job seems very, very appealing to me at first glance.

3- Okay...I lied. Three reasons. My dad teaches at our local community college and it would be tuition free for me to get an ASN. This community college nursing program is notoriously difficult...but in a good way. It has a +50% drop-out rate but about a 95% first-time NCLEX passage rate. My next step would ideally get my tuition paid for to further my studies by an employer.

NOW. Here are my concerns:

1- I am a very, very empathetic person. Now don't get me wrong-- I know this is important for nursing. But I'm hoping it won't be my downfall as I physically feel different when I see people in pain. I get a weird feeling...almost painful...when other people are in excessive pain. I think this is either a good or bad thing...I'm not sure which.

2- I don't know if I can mentally do all the tasks a nurse is required to do. I get a bit squeamish at the notion of sticking a cath in someone's member or suctioning out a phlegmy trach. I've heard this is not dissimilar to many nurses' feeling early-on and you eventually get used to it.

So...all that being said...do you think nursing is for me? I do think I'm an intelligent person, but I need to be absolutely certain that I'm working towards something I'll enjoy as a career in order to be successful. Thank you so, so much for your anticipated replies. Best wishes...

-Dan

OrganizedChaos, LVN

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None of us can tell you if nursing is for you except for you, honestly.

roser13, ASN, RN

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Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.

You'll likely get all kinds of answers here, but the plain truth is that the only opinion that counts is .......drumroll......YOURS!

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Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN

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AcuteHD

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...I need to be absolutely certain that I'm working towards something I'll enjoy as a career in order to be successful. Thank you so, so much for your anticipated replies. Best wishes...-Dan

You need absolute certainty that you will enjoy nursing before you will even consider it? Really? How should I know? No. Just No. Give up now.

AcuteHD

458 Posts

I think Dwight here is having a bit of fun with us, Ya think?

roser13, ASN, RN

6,504 Posts

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
I think Dwight here is having a bit of fun with us, Ya think?

Didn't even "get" that til you said it.

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.

Let's do a little exercise in motivational interviewing:

What can you tell is the benefit of you entering nursing?

What would be the negative consequences (if any)?

What detriment is there to doing a different helping profession?

Any benefit of choosing another track?

What besides those you listed would also qualify (helping professions includes social work, for example)?

You indicated your ASN would be tuition free, what would motivate you to pursue something elsewhere? Is it worth it?

In five years if you chose this path, do you foresee you're content? If not, why?

In five years if you don't choose this path, do you foresee you're content? How so?

I think this is a good start to help you find your answers.

AcuteHD

458 Posts

Let's do a little exercise in motivational interviewing:...

You're nicer than me today. :blink:

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.

Yeah, well Dwight wrote a better thread starter than most. Showed some insight. Thought I'd give 'em a nudge.

AcuteHD

458 Posts

You need absolute certainty that you will enjoy nursing before you will even consider it? Really? How should I know? No. Just No. Give up now.

Okay. Kindly disregard the "No. Just No. Give up now" part and replace it with something like "nothing in life is certain...yadda yadda yadda"

schrutefarms

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I suppose I phrased that poorly. What I mean to say is I like to be successful in what I do...and for me to feel successful and work hard for something I like to know that I'm working towards something that makes sense. Thanks for being so tactful in your response lol

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