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Essay on the topic nurse - my future profession. Certification work of the head nurse of the hospital

My grandmother's name is Irina Aleksandrovna. She lives in Crimea, in the village of Koreiz. Every summer my parents and I go to visit her. I really like living with my grandmother, walking along the narrow streets and green alleys of Miskhor and Koreiz, sunbathing on the beach and swimming in the Black Sea.

Now my grandmother is retired, but before she worked as a nurse in a sanatorium for children. Sometimes she took me to her work. When my grandmother put on a white robe, she became strict and a little alien. I helped her measure the children’s temperatures - distributing and collecting thermometers. If one of the children got sick, the grandmother gave them injections and pills.

Grandma is an energetic person. Every morning she does exercises. When the weather is good outside, grandma goes for a short run to the sea. She also douses herself with cool water and can swim in the sea when the water is already cold and my parents don’t allow me to swim.

I really love walking with my grandmother along the Crimean roads. She knows the history of her native land well and can tell a lot of interesting things about every street. My grandmother remembers how they built the cable car on Ai-Petri, how they restored the sanatorium destroyed during the war, where she worked all her life.

And my grandmother is also a great needlewoman. She knows how to beautifully embroider and knit, and teaches me how to do it too. It’s just that I can’t do it so beautifully yet. But I will definitely learn. Grandma says that I am a capable student.

Mom thinks that my grandmother and I are very similar in appearance and character. When I grow up, I will study to be a nurse and treat children just like my grandmother Ira.

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  • After graduating from school, everyone has to make a choice of their profession. The time is coming to finally find the answer to the question: “Who do I want to be?” After much thought, I realized that I wanted to become a nurse.

    The main reason for my choice is the desire to help people. Nursing is also a very noble profession. People who are in the hospital lack care and attention, and a nurse can comfort the patient when no one is around. In addition, while walking down the street, I may encounter someone in need of medical attention. For example, some elderly woman will feel ill, or a young guy will fall and break his leg. I want to have the professional skills and knowledge to help in such cases.

    I believe that the nursing profession is very rewarding. It will come in handy in life, because a nurse always knows how to provide first aid. I have parents, will have children, and I want to be able to provide them with medical care that can save their lives.

    A nurse must be kind and empathetic, and I have these qualities, so I can become a good nurse who will be appreciated and respected. If I become a nurse and help people, I will feel that my life is not in vain and that I am doing something useful for society.

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    Every person in his life sooner or later faces a choice. No matter how difficult it may seem, people have to choose. Since childhood, we dreamed of becoming adults, going to work like our parents. But childhood passes and the time comes to seriously think: “Who do I want to become?” At school this year we have a new subject - career guidance courses, where we are told about different professions and we take tests to determine our professional inclinations. All my peers, classmates, and myself began to think about what we want to become in the future, what profession we would like to have. Adults often ask us about this. But the answer turns out to be not so simple. After thinking for a long time, I decided to become a nurse. What attracted me to this profession?

    First of all, I want to help people. When you are in a hospital, you always miss warmth and kind words. A nurse is more with patients than a doctor, and she can comfort the patient.

    Secondly, I myself will need it in life. When I have a family, children, I will be able to provide them with the most basic medical care. I will be able to competently care for my elderly parents. Yes, while they are young and quite healthy, but whether we like it or not, in due time they will grow old and illnesses will come to them. I was already convinced of this: my paternal grandmother Daria died three years ago after a heart attack, although outwardly there were no signs of trouble. If someone in the family had a medical education and provided her with professional help, it is quite possible that she would be alive now and rejoice with us in our successes. My second grandmother Lisa, on my mother’s side, lives in the regional center and has recently been suffering from high blood pressure. When she is sick, I have to go to my grandmother to spend the night. And sometimes in the middle of the night she becomes very ill - I have to wake up my neighbor Aunt Lucy and call for help, since she is a nurse. Once I’ve studied, I’ll return to my native area to work as a nurse and I’ll help not only my grandmother, but also everyone I know and don’t know.

    I believe that nursing is one of the noblest professions. She must always be kind and merciful, because the work she does alleviates the suffering of the patient. People always treat medical workers especially; they value and respect them.

    I also think: what attracts me to being a nurse is communication with people. After all, every day I will learn more and more, I will participate more in their fate, if only because they trusted me with their health and life. A nurse, in my opinion, is the most interesting, necessary and important profession. When I feel like I have to do something useful for people, I understand that someone needs me, which means I don’t live in vain.






    Me: Grandma, how many years have you been working in medicine? Irina Borisovna: After graduating from medical school, I started working at the Republican Oncology Dispensary in the city of Grozny, where I worked for 17 years. At the moment, since 1991 I have been working in clinic 1 of the city of Pyatigorsk as a senior x-ray laboratory assistant.








    Me: Grandma, is it true that working in the X-ray department is harmful to health? I.B.: Yes, you are right, X-rays - radiation has a harmful effect on the human body, but there are certain standards: the number of patients, a certain number of X-rays, milk or grape juice is given out daily, which reduce the harmful effects...


    Me: Is X-ray diagnostics in sufficient demand in medicine? I.B.: My work is quite extensive, because, despite the new technologies that have appeared recently in medicine, x-ray diagnostics remains one of the main methods for studying internal organs and the human skeleton. Me: Do you love your job? I.B.: I love my job very much and I passed this love on to my children...


    Indeed, my grandmother has three daughters, and two of them followed in her footsteps. After school, they entered medical school, my mother, Tatyana Timofeevna Tsaturyan, began working as a nurse with a general practitioner at student clinic 4 “Health” (now it has been joined to the children’s clinic), after which she worked as a nurse in the ophthalmology department at the MUZ clinic 1 in the city of Pyatigorsk, where she also works. Now.




    And my aunt, Timofeeva Angela Timofeevna, after graduating from medical school, got a job as a nurse in the pediatric dentistry of the city of Pyatigorsk. Her work in dentistry inspired her to further her studies. She graduated from Krasnoyarsk State Medical University and now works as a dentist in Moscow.
    Grandmother, mother and aunt - all of them, despite the difficulties in our country, have been working in medicine for many years, helping people. Seeing how they work with full dedication, putting their whole soul into it, I decided to follow in their footsteps. I haven’t decided on a specific profession yet, but I really want to save people’s lives. Maybe I’ll become an emergency doctor or a surgeon...



    Summer night, a horse pulls a cart loaded with ripe prunes. In the Caucasus, fruits ripen early; in June you can collect the first fruits of apricots, early apples, and plums. Rich Cossacks of the village of Lysogorskaya hired cab drivers to deliver fruit to the market in the city of Mineralnye Vody. People came on Saturday to load up and be at the market early in the morning.

    On this day, Nadezhda Zhukova, my grandmother, who was 17 years old, went to the market in the morning. None of the residents of the city of Mineralnye Vody even suspected that on this beautiful, sunny day they would be announced the start of war. The next day, she, still a very young girl, was sent a summons to the military registration and enlistment office and was urgently sent to the ambulance train - as a nurse, since her grandmother had previously completed medical courses.
    What do young people need? You need to live, learn, build your future, fall in love. But on that day life dealt with many differently. Young boys and girls, many of whom were not yet 18 years old, came face to face with death, cruelty, and violence. Childhood, however, like fairy-tale dreams of a wonderful future, ended in one day. Adult life arrived, a difficult one for which they were not prepared.
    When my grandmother and I were drinking tea, she told many stories about the war. How she treated the wounded, how she pulled them out of the trenches, how she herself had to take up arms to defend herself. She traveled many Russian roads during the war, and how many she had to endure: retreat, abandoned Rostov, the Crimean and Stalingrad directions, the Kursk Bulge.
    A particularly terrible memory is the battles to liberate the city of Velikiye Luki. And it was here that she encountered the real horror of war, and when she told me, tears appeared in her already old eyes. I remembered working in ambulance trains, filled with wounded, burned people, in medical battalions, which were located in dugouts. They worked for days without rest to save the lives of soldiers.
    Grandma saw a lot in this city, but she always said that there were no cowards. Both old and young went on the attack, and the wounded, and the blind, and women, and children - all fought for the liberation of the city. The heroism of the residents of Velikiye Luki was off the charts, there was no fear in the eyes of these people, there was only one thing - to defeat the Nazis. She talked a lot about how the battles for Velikiye Luki took place, she saw not only the fascists, but also Bandera, Vlasov, and the cruelty that they used against civilians.
    From her story, I was struck by the episode when the Germans, having captured an ambulance train where there were many wounded, shot all the medical staff. The chief doctor of the train was tied to two cars and torn to pieces, and my grandmother, a nurse, being wounded, miraculously escaped by hiding in a coal bin. Abandoned train on-
    There were local residents who took care of the wounded grandmother and soldiers for some time. People gave their last crumbs, although they themselves were starving, gave away warm clothes, medicine, and this continued until reinforcements of our troops arrived.
    Grandmother always said that during the entire war she had never met such “iron” people as in the Pskov region, nothing broke them, strength of character and great spirit helped them to withstand, survive famine, occupation, and then revive the city from ruins. “This city was covered in blood and rebuilt on bones. This is not a city - it is a living memorial, and the residents of Velikiye Luki should be proud that their relatives and friends did not succumb to cowardice, but, having gathered all their strength and might, went into battle again and again, defending their city,” says the grandmother.
    After the war, returning to Mineralnye Vody, she worked as a carriage conductor. And then one day, on the same quiet, sunny morning, at the station she was called out by a young man standing on crutches, wearing an expensive suit and with medal pads on his jacket. She turned around and he asked: “What are you doing? Don't recognize me? You pulled me out wounded from a trench near Luki, my legs were broken.” Of course, she didn’t recognize him; how many were there whom she pulled out of the trenches and how many did she look after later in order to save their lives? She didn’t count, she was fulfilling her duty. This man left her his phone number and address and warmly thanked her for saving her life. And he came to the Caucasus for treatment at a sanatorium.
    And how many of them there were, who gave their health and lives for the liberation of our Motherland. All that remains is to compare the exploits of our grandfathers with the exploits of their grandchildren and be amazed at the continuity of generations; their grandchildren also held the defense on the passes and died in the forests. And everyone knows who his grandfather was, where he was killed or wounded, and there is no higher honor than to be worthy of one’s grandfathers.
    What could be worse than what our grandparents experienced 70 years ago? Hard to say. We now live in a calm and quiet time, my peers are 20 years old, and none of them, including me, know the horror of war, and thanks for this to our ancestors.
    Margarita Latysheva.
    In the photo are my grandparents and me.