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Personal Narrative: A Career As A Midwife
The career I chose was a nurse midwife. Tasks of being a midwife are to monitor fetal development by listening to fetal heartbeat, taking external uterine measurements, identifying fetal position, estimating fetal size and weight, initiate emergency interventions to stabilize patients, provide prenatal intrapartum, postpartum, or newborn care to patients, explain procedures to patients, etc.The career cluster the nurse midwife is in is health science, along with many other careers. Health science includes nutrition, medicine, and other health related items. There are three main reasons why I chose this career. One reason is because I want to be in the cluster health science. Next, I wanted to be a midwife because of the high salary a midwife earns. My last reason why I wanted to be a midwife is because of the happiness I get seeing newborn babies. …show more content…
If I don’t take all these courses, I will not be as good as a midwife who took all those courses. The midwife who took those courses will be better at the things she did in the course.I will need to be a licensed registered nurse. The education I will need to become a midwife is that I will need to get a master’s degree. I will have to get a masters of science in nursing. If I want, I can get a doctoral degree and earn a higher salary, but it’s my

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