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    also some perquisites to begin nursing training which including the following; must be at least 18 years old, with at least a high school diploma or GED. Probably the most important thing to take into consideration before getting into this specific occupation is the time and work necessary to master the set of skills of being a registered…

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    Stage 1: Self Awareness A common question I get asked frequently is: “Why do you want to be a midwife?” There are never-ending reasons why I would love to become a nurse or a midwife. I want to be a people’s person, being able to be there for those in needs of my presence. Only after years being in the nursing industry, have I finally realise what I am worthy to become. I want to be a midwife as it is practical and spiritually meaningful to work with women, assisting them through ongoing…

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    they can additionally work in clinics, private homes, schools, doctor’s offices, and in the private sector (graduatenursing). The FNPs are also qualified to work in these places as administrators and policy makers. Since FNP is a specialty in the occupation of nurse practitioners (NPs), the history of FNPs essentially begins with the origin of nurse practitioners. In the early 1960’s, Dr. Loretta C. Ford discovered that because of a shortage of primary care physicians in the community, health…

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    Introduction Nurse-to-patient ratios has been an issue in most hospitals these days especially after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 which has made hospitals to try and reduce costs but improve the care of the patients. When employers fail to identify the need for nurses and patient outcomes, then rules and regulations apply. According to Federal regulation, “which requires hospitals certified to participate in Medicare to have adequate numbers of licensed…

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    Full Practice Authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in New York State: Vision for 2020. TAMARA MCFARLANE DANIEL OWUSU-ANSAH Lehman College NUR 723 Strategies for Advanced Nursing Practice December, 2016 Instructor: DR. BRIGITTE S. CYPRESS Executive Summary Introduction There are many barriers that prevent APRNs from functioning to their fullest potential during practice. One of these barriers is prescriptive authority. According to the article, APRN Prescribing Law: A State…

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    Being A Paramedic Essay

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    The requirement’s to be a paramedic are extremely rigorous and it’s not a career to be taken lightly. A paramedic is the highest level of EMT (emergency medical technician) certification. A paramedic is trained and certified to perform advanced life support, they also perform many tasks of a basic EMT; such as treating wounds, performing CPR, and performing patient assessments. Paramedics have to keep a cool head and be able to maintain authority while with other team members in situations when…

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    Short Term Nursing Goals

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    My short-term goals are fairly simple. Once I graduate from the Early College, I will be attending East Carolina University in August. From there, I intend on majoring in nursing. I either want to become a pediatric nurse, or an emergency room nurse. I have also considered studying cardiology, but the other two options have been on my mind for a while now. Most people who aspire nursing become registered nurses (RN), but I plan to skip that step, and work for my Bachelor of Science in Nursing,…

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    Funeral Director

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    Career and College Research paper A Funeral director, known as a Mortician, is a highly respected job. The job, itself, is a fairly simple one. You pick up and prepare corpses as instructed by the family of the deceased, and set up the paperwork for the funeral. Most funeral homes are family owned as a common practice, where multiple family members work together, each in individual fields. Sadly, this kind of job does not come easy, the schooling and education requirements alone are enough to…

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    A CNA is a great job and to become a Nurse Assistant you only need three steps. According to one source CNA’s usually work in nursing homes, and hospitals helping people with their everyday needs.(Certified Nursing Assistant Quick Facts CNA Overview). Also being a nursing assistant is a great way to become familiar with the healthcare world and decide where you want to go from there. To become a nurse assistant you need three things a high school diploma or GED, nursing assistant training and…

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    Agreeably the career path of a Nurse Practitioner is not an easy field to step into. In the field, NP’s are considered fully registered nurses with the abilities to perform many typical tasks that a licensed MD may perform. This includes; evaluation, treatment, and documentation of patients with a variety of illnesses or injuries. Did you know that an NP can prescribe medications. In the education of an NP, nurse practitioner students would earn a bachelor of science or art in their…

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