Thursday, January 29, 2015

Interview Summary

Writing as a nurse is very complex and requires years of classes to master. “ What helped me the most in my career would be taking upper English classes in college as well as 2 years of Latin, that’s what helped me make my writing so objective” said Rhnea Taylor when asked What helped her the most in her writing for nursing. Now Dr. Taylor, made clear how important English and Latin classes were to her profession and how it made her writing more objective.” As a nurse you cant write subjective, you need to make sure you are objective. They don’t care about your opinions they want the cold hard facts.
Before my interview with Dr. Taylor I believed that most of writing in nursing was just writing diagnostics and reports, but there is a lot more then just diagnostics. To my surprise nursing is a lot more then just diagnostics. “A lot of nursing is researching and learning more about health” said Rhnea Taylor when asked what a majority of writing in nursing was. Researching helps the community with health and furthers your education with health.
Although nursing is not just made up of reports there is a large chunk of nursing that is reports. Reports might be one of the most important parts of writing in a nursing profession. When Dr. Taylor asked what it was like to write diagnostics she replied “When writing diagnostics its important that you write to the point in little words as possible and as legible as possible”.

During my interview with Rhnea Taylor I learned a lot about the truth and the real expectations of writing in nursing. Writing in nursing is something that any one who wants to be a nurse needs to prepare for it is not an easy task, but a very important one.

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