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    Clinical laboratory professionals perform a wide range of tests to provide information for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Laboratory tests are classified into four major areas: microbiology, blood banking, clinical chemistry and hematology. Clinical laboratory professionals collect and process specimens, perform tests, analyze and interpret results, and report data. Each of these steps requires high standards of quality, accuracy and timeliness. Laboratory personnel are categorized into…

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    The Truth About Pediatrics

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    There are also different specialists in the doctoral field. Surgeons, cardiac specialists, phlebotomists are a handful of the professionals in that play a role in the health of the general public. Each of these specialists work with each other in an attempt to provide the best care for their patients. These kind of specialists don’t have a particular…

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    Motivation In Nursing

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    My mom is an RN, along with two of my aunts; my grandmother was a phlebotomist. It seems that healthcare careers are within the family. My family members facilitated my interest in health sciences and healthcare, in addition to modeling the necessary social and empathic skills needed for a career in nursing. I also received…

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    I am taking this class because I’m interested to learn more about Asian American health issues. Before taking this class, I didn’t know Asian Americans had genetic health problems. Other than my uncle who passed away when he was young from eating too much sugar and dying from diabetes, my family has always been healthy. Family members who have died, have died from a genocide, natural causes, or a car accident. I’ve always been healthy my entire body which may be unsurprising because I’m young.…

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    Autism Awareness

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    The Importance of Autism Awareness for First Responders Blog Post * required Flesch: 20.4 Kincaid: 15.2 Fog: 18.4 According to the most recent information available (Aug. 2015), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that from 2000 to 2010 the prevalence of autism increased by nearly 120 percent. Furthermore, a March 27, 2014 announcement from the CDC states that autism impacts 1 in 68 children across the nation. Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism is a brain development…

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    Laboratory medicine is an evidence-based medicine which is a set of medical diagnosis given to the public and assist with the clinical staff and medical doctors for disease identification and further to provide patients with an adequate combined medical treatment. Quality assurance of medical laboratory is regulated and accredited by international standardisation organisations. Along the whole processes of patient-centred laboratory medicine, it could be categorised by five stage: screening of…

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    causes one to feel alive because of inner and outer struggle with self or circumstance. Every step and every decision I took brought me to this point in my life where I have the opportunity to advance my nursing career and getting certify as a phlebotomist by the end of fall semester. Dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion where the price of my goal. I took numerous advanced classes with teachers that piled homework on my back and deprived me of sleep, but that only wanted me to…

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    Robert Nozick Analysis

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    by extension, judgements, are ill-informed than the entire system falls apart, which is why they say they are crucial. In order for it to work you have to have a proper perspective to make judgements, and in order to gain that you have to think carefully about subjective values to make sure they are appropriate. To help form appropriate values there have to be some restrictions. These particular restrictions include values that are informed and that fit the person. There cannot be any radically…

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    Incivility In Nursing

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    Background/Significance (5 points) State the research question (1-2 sentences) The introduction of this article states that incivility among ICU nurses is negatively affecting patient outcomes, nurse satisfaction, and increasing stress. Therefore, the research question of this article is: would nurse education programs among ICU nurses decrease incivility in clinical practice, in turn increasing nurse retention and help patient outcomes, compared to no nurse education…

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    Coronary Artery disease is a cardiovascular disease that develops from excessive plaque buildup in the arteries, which obstruct blood flow and increase the risk for heart attack and stroke. This disease can be heredity but may also develop as one gets older. The numbers of deaths reported yearly from this disease are quite high. There are many obvious symptoms and risk factors associated with this disease that one should never ignore. There are numerous amounts of measures one may take in order…

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