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Maureen Komperda

Nurse Practitioner
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Elmhurst, Illinois
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LaRissa Dec 09 319 views

What is the hardest part of becoming a registered nurse and what helped you overcome the hardships?

I am a junior in high school interested in becoming a registered nurse but before I commit to the career I would like to know more inside information.

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Chloe Dec 06 357 views

What classes should I take as a freshman in high school if I want to become a nurse?

Freshman in high school, all honors classes, 3.6 GPA.

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Blessing Dec 06 261 views

what is a nursing career and how to be one?

what is a nursing career and how to be one?

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Miya Nov 25 189 views

What made you want to be a NICU nurse?

I'm in 10th grade at Mayo High school, and I also attend a program called P-TECH. I am doing an assignment where I research the job I want to have when I am older.

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Daniela Nov 12 221 views

What is it like being a registered nurse?

What does the life of a registered nurse look like in a daily basis? Do you expect hiring for this job as a registered nurse to increase or decrease or maybe stay in the same over the next few years? What step do you recommend I take to prepare as a registered nurse? What are the most...

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Benjamin Nov 10 808 views

Which is better being a physicians assistant or being a nurse practitioner?

Which is better being a physicians assistant or being a nurse practitioner. What do you guys think?

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Malak Nov 04 556 views

Would it be beneficial for me to work in a healthcare setting for experience while in nursing school, or would it be better to fully focus on my studies to succeed in the program?

I will be finishing my pre-reqs soon and planning to attend Wayne State's nursing program. and I feel like working at a healthcare unit would give me more experience, but I feel like again that would be too much. I want more advice on that or how I can balance if I do work and go to school....

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Zae'onna Nov 01 338 views

If I'm interested in being a travel nurse or even in the nursing field in general, what types of jobs, experiences or skills are employers looking for on a resume?

What are some thing I need to know when writing a resume for a career?

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Tenleigh Oct 11 166 views

Any Nurse Practitioners regret becoming one ?

I am a Sophomore in high school and am currently instead of becoming a Nurse Practitioner. I am still looking for other careers and have trouble deciding one. Just wondering if any Nurse Practitioners wish they took a different career path.

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Tenleigh Oct 11 165 views

How do Nurses manage workplace stress?

I am a Sophomore in high school and currently interested in becoming a Nurse Practitioner. I'm curious how you manage workplace stress or just stress in general on top of your job?

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emily Aug 06 962 views

What is the best trade to enter in the medical field if I want to become a traveling nurse?

for a beginner what would be the best trade to enter the medical field if I want to become a traveling nurse?

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Juliet Aug 03 641 views

Why should I be a nurse ?

Nurse medicine hospital

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Dasia Jun 30 563 views

If I were to take trade school for nursing during my 11th and 12th grade year in high school, once I graduate would I be able to get straight into working as a nurse or would I have to go to college to get an actual degree?

I'm a 10th grader who always had an itch to take the career path of nursing and my school is offering grade school so I wanted to know if it’ll be a great way to get started without having to go to college.

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Fairy Jun 27 616 views

I am a high school senior who is really interested in pursuing a BSN. However, I am unsure which college would be the best fit. I live in Houston, TX. I am primarily interested in competitive universities and I always look for ones with low acceptance rates, as I have a pretty decent GPA and good stats and would like to challenge myself further. Please provide me with some advice on what my priorities should be when looking for a college. Also, does it matter if a college has a high acceptance rate? I feel that attending a university with a high acceptance rate makes me believe that I am among people who may not be as competitive, and I feel that I deserve to challenge myself more.

Also would like to know if it would be easier for me to get an in-campus job as soon I will get my EKG and phlebotomy certification through High school. Like any universities that have good medical centers nearby that will get me a part-time job. Please any sort of advice would be appreciated...