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    to four- year college-based accredited program. After graduation the student receives an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. People who only earn an associate’s degree are considered veterinary technicians, who often work in private practices with licensed veterinarians. Those who have completed the bachelor’s degree are usually known as veterinary technologists. Several technologists work in advanced research-related jobs, usually under the supervision of a scientist and sometimes a vet. Most…

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    Brady Act Pros And Cons

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    was the Virginia Tech shooting, where Seung-Hui Cho was diagnosed with a mental illness, but was still able to purchase firearms, which he later used to kill thirty-two people. The Brady act focused more on felons being denied then on the mentally ill because a lot of the records weren’t available when it comes to mental health. One way the federal government has tried to fix the issue of receiving proper records is by implementing the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007. The act provides…

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    Becoming A Neonatal Nurse

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    There are more than one part to becoming an RN (Diploma programs offered by hospital-based schools, Associate degrees offered by community colleges, Bachelor’s degrees at a four-year colleges or university). After that you have to become licensed. In order to take the test, graduates need to obtain an authorization to test through the Board of Nursing. If you don 't pass the test you can take it again in 45 days. Some other states may have some different requirements for the licensure. You…

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    1. Where am I in relation to the learning goal(s) I established for myself for this course? The three main learning goals I established for this course was to gain self-awareness and examine ethical issues that arises in mental health practice, learn interventions and evidenced-based practices that I can incorporate when engaging my clients, and to heighten my knowledge of cultural disparities in mental health. Ultimately, I wanted to feel and identify professional and personal growth after…

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    Due to the large amount of mass shootings in the United States sparking outrage from the people who advocate for increased gun control, a large point of issue within the government has been whether or not to increase restrictions on gun ownership. One side believes that reducing the amount of guns would cut down tremendously on the amount of mass shootings, while the other side believes that the amount of mass shootings would not be affected due to how people who want guns will still be able to…

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    Introduction Gun control has been a topic of debate in our country since before the creation of the Declaration of Independence. So much so, the individual liberty of the right to bear arms was implemented into the Bill of Rights as the second amendment. The implementation of this individual liberty wasn’t to suggest that any citizen of the United States can own or obtain a gun and therefore later federal and state laws were implemented to regulate ownership. Even so, there are an…

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    Essay On Nurse Competency

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    Nurse Practitioner Competencies Seynor Massalee Kennedy South University An Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) is a direct/indirect care individual who cares for patients and manages individuals and the community, nursing and health care organizations, administration, and the growth and application of health policy by using various forms of nursing interventions to change the outcome of health care (AACN, 2006). APN has a patient-focused range of competencies that improve health…

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    have a formal education to care about patients. After the civil war, there were a migration from the eastern and southern Europe to the United State. Due to their new arrival, they did not have sufficient equipment to cure themselves when they were ill. They were seeking care in the municipal almshouses. Nurses in the municipal almshouses were provided by the city courts. They were prostitute who were given the choice of going to prison or hospital service. To avoid going to prison they chose to…

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    Background Checks Essay

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    that everyone has a right to attain some form of ammunition. Federal law only requires licensed gun dealers to conduct background checks. That means that millions of guns are exchanged each year without a check—most often online or at gun shows through unlicensed private sellers. “The Virginia Tech shooter, who killed 32 people [2007], was banned from buying guns because a court found him severely mentally ill. But he passed a background check because his records never made it into the system.”…

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    Are The Laws For Gun Control Sufficient Or Should There Be More? Guns have been widely used by the militant groups, robbers and some public-citizens as well. The question about the laws controlling the guns dissemination in the society is debatable. The guns are spreading at a very fast pace and many individuals have access to this illegal tool. Many individuals are involved in street crimes and they use guns in the crimes. Some people argue that they possess the guns for safety purposes.…

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