Savannah Bates
8 February 17
Professor Casper
SPC1608
Informative Speech Outline
TOPIC: An Informative Speech on nursing/neonatal nursing in general, and how this career
relates to me
GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform/
...
Savannah Bates
8 February 17
Professor Casper
SPC1608
Informative Speech Outline
TOPIC: An Informative Speech on nursing/neonatal nursing in general, and how this career
relates to me
GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform/entertain
SPECIFIC PURPOSE: At the end of my speech, the audience will know more about nursing as
a whole, specifically the classes that contribute to becoming a nurse, and why I chose this career
in life. Students will also be able to relate to the topic because I am taking classes towards this
career at Broward College.
CENTRAL IDEA: Today I'm going to tell you about what it takes to become a nurse, what
defines nursing, what neonatal nursing is specifically, and why nursing was the path I chose to
take as my career choice.
INTRODUCTION: What do you think of when you hear the word "Nurse"? Maybe you think of
a caring person sitting bedside with a patient, or a person frantically running around a hospital in
scrubs. Perhaps you imagine someone checking a patients blood pressure, or hearing their heart
beat rhythmically through a stethoscope. These are all reasonable things to consider when you
hear the word "nurse", however, nursing is defined by so much more than that. Nursing is
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emotional, compassionate, loving, empathetic, and it's basically an art exhibit of the human body
and so much goes into it. As I previously stated, nursing can be thought of as art because just
like art, nursing requires exclusive devotion, hard preparation, and practice. It is not a skill that
can be simply obtained overnight. The human body is a sophisticated, intricate system of precise
jobs that are assigned to every organ, cell, molecule, etc. Everything in the body has a function,
everything has a job to carry out. Therefore, if one function stops being carried out, it can affect
the entire body as a whole. Pinpointing what the problem is, and working to fix it is where
nursing comes in.
BODY:
1. Accord
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