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    nursing school to meet the state requirement to be able to take a licensure exam. Depending on the school nursing curriculum, students are required to fulfill clinical experience, a direct patient care in a controlled lab and perform the skills learned in a controlled lab or classroom on actual patients in hospital settings before graduating as a nursing student. After graduation, student will need to pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) in order to practice as a nurse. A…

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    make important decisions concerning their licensures, rather to be listed as a Sole proprietorship, LLC, Corp., Profit or Non Profit (NPO) 501c3. (FoundationGroup.com) Vesco chose to be a nonprofit 501c3 organization because of our unique vision and goals to provide services to the underprivileged and path to simply feed the hungry. We are here for the people in our community. It took us almost up to a year to achieve that first goal in getting our licensure. However, we have a reputation to…

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    Respiratory therapy technicians evaluate, monitor, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders, and provide specific respiratory procedures under the supervision of a doctor or health care professional. Respiratory therapy technicians also may assist patients by monitoring, overseeing, and providing feedback during their breathing treatments. Typically, this field consists of entry-level positions. While most employers expect an applicant to possess an associate's degree, some may…

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    Although, ensuring staff are properly credentialed has the potential to create patient care delays, especially if the practitioner is unable to provide proof of licensure. One possible solution to this problem is to maintain a centralized national database of all the licensed health care practitioners in good standing. Even if this database were enacted at the regional level the benefits would be considerable.…

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    The Importance Of Nursing Values In Nursing

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    Nurses are champions in adapting to change and identifying creative measures to help modify their practice, so it is not surprising that they are eager to meet these challenges head on. The assumption has been made that the delegation of physician care to FNPs will lead to better use of resources, however nurses must continue to be mindful of the possible risks and implications that may accompany these demands. Sacrificing nursing values cannot be tolerated. It continues to be a slippery…

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    The first thing that vaccines do for us is they will keep us healthy. ”We get vaccinations throughout our lives to protect against many infections” said the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. Vaccinations are the early cure for many illnesses. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases also says, “ When you skip vaccines, you leave yourself vulnerable to illnesses such as shingles, pneumococcal disease, influenza, and HPV and hepatitis B, both leading causes of cancer”. Every…

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    Hi Janice, According to Sec. 453.203. of the Texas PT Practice Act (2013), for you to qualify for a physical therapy license in the state of Texas, you have to have: “(1) evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant has completed an accredited physical therapy educational program; or (2) official documentation from an educational credentials review agency approved by the board certifying that the applicant has completed: (A) a program equivalent to a Commission on Accreditation of…

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    Registered Nurse With out these people it would be like how it was in the old days where every one died before they turned fifty. Nurses are very much needed in society, and right now they are in high demand ("Registered Nurses."). Nurses go through a lot of schooling and have self control. Being a nurse requires to at least have a Associates degree, specific training, and the ability to be able to work well with other people ("Registered Nurses."). There are three different degrees that…

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    Becoming a surgeon is a long and very tiring process. Usually it requires four years of undergraduate school, for years o medical school, and three to ten years of residency and fellowship. Surgeons must have a doctorate degree, post-doctoral training, licensure, and board-certification.…

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    cannot be guaranteed on behalf of other participants, however, it will be an expectation that all participants agree to. Leader Qualifications Jessica Tomke is a graduate student pursuing a degree in Professional Counseling, and is working toward licensure within eh state of Iowa. For the group she will be co-;leading with her supervisor Alison…

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