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    unit. For some reason, I just figured the nurses would all have their Bachelors of Science in Nursing. Stacy informed me that the nurses can have their Associates Degree in Nursing (AND), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), or a BSN with the certification of a Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN). She told me that along…

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    Both Sides of Nursing When you hear someone say they are a registered nurse, one automatically thinks about the amount of money they make. People do not realize that RNs have a tough, but very rewarding, job, that it is more than just money. RNs work 12-hour shifts or more depending on the number of patients. Included with the 12-hour shifts, RNs scheduling, at times, will be different from your typical schedule, working on holidays, birthdays and special occasions. Aside from some difficulty…

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    Today was my first day on Female Surgical Ward. The day’s objective was to perform head to toe assessment. Firstly, my preceptor introduced herself and then introduced us to the staff, before reviewing the objectives. After this, we were placed in pairs and went by a patient to perform head to toe assessment. I was relaxed and felt at ease because I had performed a head to toe assessment before, on a patient in Female Medical Ward, and in Simulation Labs. Nevertheless, I was still nervous…

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    Scope Of Practice

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    There is an organization that creates professional standards and is supervisory for registered nurses that is called the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA) (College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta, 2011, p. 2). CARNA recognizes and regulates the skills that registered nurses are required to have (CARNA, 2011, p. 2). CARNA defines scope of practice in the following way: Scope of practice refers to the knowledge of registered nurses and the…

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    Registered Nurse Career

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    I believe that a Registered Nurse would be a great career for me. From my knowledge, I know a Registered Nurse is also called a RN. I want to be able to have an impact on someone’s life every day. I have had some experience in this field by Home Health Care and doing an internship in the OB department. I have learned a little about what it takes to be a nurse and the work environment for it. A Registered Nurse is the most important career there is out there because, it’s a good paying field,…

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    The occupation of a nurse requires a degree and provides benefits and a good income. Although, nurses have many responsibilities, many benefits come with the job. Nurses work hard, and deserve every bit of their salary. There are many benefits to getting a degree. To become a registered nurse you must have a high school diploma. The higher the level of your education, the more opportunities, and compensations you will have. There are two types of nursing degrees, the Bachelor of Science, and…

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    Madeline Michener, Morgan Stelmaszynski, Joanna Poston, Joe Brahler Team 6 Business Plan: Organic Food and Farming Poland has a population of over 38 million people. With a large percentage of Poland’s population being 30 and younger, the workforce is continuing to grow. The location in the middle of Europe with Germany, the Ukraine, and Czech Republic as neighbors has them in a prime location for trading opportunities. The growth of the economy boomed after the accession into the European…

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    Pros Of Gmo

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    By the year 2050 the world’s population will surpass 9 billion. To accommodate the new populace the world will have to double its food production (Tzotzos 5). Primary growth will occur in the urban areas, creating more pollution and leaving less usable land for food production. Genetically modified organisms (GMO) are the solution to feed the growing population because they require less land, less chemicals, more crop yields per acre, and can be altered to be more nutritious with medicinal uses.…

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    with the natural organic food that humans are biologically adjusted to consume. Conventional farming is one example of the steps in that direction, by using synthetic materials to promote plant growth and the confinement of high numbers of livestock in relatively small areas to increase production. If we wish to protect our soil, we need to come up with solutions to make conventional farming more Earth friendly, adopting the methods of organic farming. However, the facts that organic products…

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    Solubility Test Lab Report

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    through nanofiltration. Through this type of testing, the rejection of certain organic and inorganic compounds is described regarding their size exclusion and electrostatic effect. (Thanutamoayong, 2002). Through his experiment, he completed analysis tests using UV light and absorption as a means of identifying certain compounds. His results show that the average composition of compounds in drinking water is mainly organic molecules and anions, with a small fraction being cations. His research…

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