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    How would you describe your ideal job? Your ideal work environment? The emergency room is my ideal place, but it will be nice to have sufficient staff and more respectful patient. If not everything is dependent on patient satisfaction that I think that would be a better ideal environment. What 's your most important professional achievement? Right now the most important is my masters as a nurse practitioner. I’ve been nominated for the last couple of years for...it’s called the Falling Star…

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    The day is warm, above the seventies as we enter the month of April. The hospital is quiet, its white walls giving off a calm feeling. My eyes closed, I breathe in and out, thankful for the position I find myself in: happiness. Happiness for being someone I always wanted to be: a physician assistant. I hope to one day find myself in that exact positon one day in the near future, fulfilling not only my dreams but also my mother’s dreams of me becoming a physician assistant. A physician assistant…

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    In the US a person can become a professional Registered Nurse (RN) by studying Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or studying Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN, Bachelor of science in Nursing). Other countries have their own Diploma in General nursing. All these degrees give the eligibility to take NCLEX-RN® examination and to get a license to practice as a professional Registered Nurse. The NCLEX is the state board to license and RN for competency to work as a registered nurse. One major…

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    Some trades here at the San Diego Job Corps I am looking to go into Certified Nursing Assist also known as CNA Why did I choose to be a CNA is because I enjoy helping others who may not be able to perform certain things on there on due to whatever health issues they may be facing. I have an Aunt that is also in the nursing field. She has said many good things about being a nurse. But we all know that nursing requires a lot of patients. The role of a CNA will vary based on where you may work or…

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    are being invented. Some states require physical therapists to continue their education in order to keep their license (“Physical Therapist”). It is important for physical therapists to continue their education, so they can keep abreast of their occupation. Physical therapy education is focused around a set of expected outcomes (Curtis “A Primer” 38). Physical therapists must have 24 contact hours or 2.4 Continuing Education Units (CEU) to be accrued during the licensing period. All therapists…

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    Nursing is an exciting and challenging career filled with many countless number of professional and personal rewards. It is a noble profession where there exists a unique opportunity of combining compassion and humanity skills with the scientific knowledge. There are a very few such career options similar to registered nursing jobs that combine high touch with high classic. Registered nursing jobs are one of the most in demand professions in the present situation where there is a great shortage…

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    As I opened my computer, I spotted the email I had been waiting for, “Congratulations! You have been chosen to complete your fieldwork at a skilled nursing facility (SNF).” I read the sentence again. “Congratulations?” I thought as I closed my computer. “There must be a mistake.” As an occupational therapy graduate student, I had already decided, working with seniors was not for me. I wanted to work with exciting clients, in an exhilarating envrioment; not in a nursing facility. However, as I…

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    1. A description of the profession A CRNA cares for a patient before, during, and after a medical procedure or surgery. A CRNA is responsible for getting the patient ready for anesthesia, implementing patient assessment, issue and preserve proper sedation and pain management, supervise patient recovery from anesthesia, along with making sure the patients’ post-operative needs are met. 2. Education required In order to become a Certified Nurse Anesthetist must first have a Bachelor’s of Science…

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    Florence Nightingale is one of the most influential nurse in the medical field. During the Crimean War, Florence provided care to the soliders and improved the unsanitary conditions at a British base Hospital. With her actions, she was able to reduce the death of many people by two-thirds. She had started the field of nursing and her job has changed the view of many health care workers. In the nursing field, there are many different types of nurses and levels of education. Licensed Vocational…

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    Mergers The closure of so many departments coupled with reduced staffing levels has led several rural hospitals to offset their financial burden through mergers with larger health systems. The acquisition of smaller hospitals by larger health networks have been a growing trend in the healthcare industry. Noles (2015) notes that, the yearly number of hospital mergers have exponentially increased since 2009 with more than 60 percent of hospitals now in a network. Harrison (2011) has linked this…

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