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    Respiratory Therapy began to enter the medical field in the early 1940s. Fast forward a few years and Respiratory Care still remains a relatively new field in the medical industry. Almost all fifty states now require a license or some other form of “other legal credentialing law governing the profession of respiratory care” (Weilacher). A Respiratory therapist by definition “treats people with health care issues affecting the cardiopulmonary system such as asthma, emphysema, pneumonia,…

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    Career Paper Not many people can handle the goriness or has what it takes to become a Registered Nurse, but the thought of soon becoming one is a very uplifting thought. I have always been passionate and willing to do almost anything to help people, which is why I chose to follow this career path. I would like to specialize in Emergency and Trauma , because of how many crazy situations you run into. This is an ideal career for me because I don't like routines , I like to take on different…

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    All About Nursing Ever thought about becoming a nurse and what it take to become one? Before discussing nursing careers one must know what nursing is all about. Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations. There are millions strong…

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    My scores accumulated to the result of social and investigative out of all six-career paths. I would have to agree with the survey on the social. I am very people oriented and love helping and working with others. Childcare has been the only job I have had. Although out of the options given, I chosen to research ultrasound technician from investigative and Registered Nurse from social. I do not really somewhat agree with the investigative. I like to solve things that are a mystery. Sometimes I…

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    Practical Nurse Role

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    First and foremost, a practical nurse should provide effective care, understanding, treatment and communication to patients. This combination of roles in an LPN would ensure the highest quality of care possible for each individual. I personally believe that the educational requirements should begin with special personality traits. Someone who is compassionate, considerate, humane and warmhearted just to name a few. But in the educational sense it first requires a high school diploma. This…

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    Alyssa Esguerra is an uplifting 17-year-old Husky from Chino Hills, California. She is involved in a variety of different activities at Chino Hills High School, and her community such as Swim, Club Ed, Key Club, and the Cross Trainer Ministry at her Church. Alyssa is a Club Ed Officer who is passionate about the club and what they do for the community. Club Ed is really rewarding in her opinion because she loves working with elementary school kids and giving back to her old school. In addition,…

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    It doesn’t take much to become a nurse if you have the desire to become one. You'll first need to start with doing volunteer work at your hospital to see if it's really what you have in mind. You'll also need a bachelor's degree which is 4 four years, but threes also a couple of programs in nursing that only need an associate's degree. After completing this there are a couple of exams that need to be done for example NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN. After passing them you'll be able to obtain your license…

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    Levels: When developing a differentiated nursing practice in a hospital I will have 3 different levels of help. I will have BSNs, LPNs, and CNAs. Certification education: These levels are based on their certificate and level of education. The BSNs will have a four year degree. The BSNs will delegate tasks to the LPNs and CNAs. The LPNs will have a two year degree. They will help the nurse with things like passing medications, and doing dressing changes. That way the BSNs can have time to do…

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    Long hours of challenging cases, facing the unexpected, excitement around every bend, are all things that you may encounter as registered nurse. A registered nurse, according to Dictionary.com is, “a graduate nurse who has passed a state board examination and [sic] been registered and licensed to practice nursing” (Dictionary.com). Becoming a RN is not easy, it is a rigorous task that an individual has to take for the sake of their future, but it can be done. Overall, a registered nurses job is…

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    Essay On Athletic Trainers

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    High school is almost over and my plan to join the workforce is rapidly approaching; So I can earn a decent amount of money so I may save for my college tuition I am already working at Garden Deli. This is not my dream job however. I hope to go to Ab -Tech for nursing, then continue to Lenoir-Rhyne University for a major in Athletic Training. I’ve always wanted to join the medical field because it’s a clean and sanitary job; Also I would love to help professional athletes recover from…

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