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    How To Be A Trauma Surgeon

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    to be trauma surgeon‚ you have to be a fast-paced worker. Someone who can take on a lot of stress. A trauma surgeon is important because they help save millions of lives every day. Myself‚ as a 10th grade student‚ works and focuses best in chaotic environments. I’ve always been interested in the medical field and wanted to help people in some way. I watch the show "Greys Anatomy" and it has really inspired me to follow my plans to become a trauma surgeon. The history for being a trauma surgeon

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    Abstract Over the years experts have studied the history and developmental aspects of the professional school counseling field. This paper will give an introduction to professional school counseling and the importance of the field as it relate to counseling. Major themes that are attached to the field of professional school counseling are relevant in their duties and a few are listed with their meaning‚ important identified clients‚ what counselors do to help in the situation‚ and the outcome for

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    About: My role as a school counselor is to provide a comprehensive‚ developmental counseling program that address the academic‚ social‚ and emotional needs of all students. In partnership with our stakeholders‚ I will facilitate and coordinate a multi-tiered support system to ensure that all students are prepared and have access to the knowledge and skills necessary to become globally competitive‚ lifelong learners and responsible citizens of the community. I attended Ohio Valley University where

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    Mental Trauma In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare explores the mental states of both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth as they commit multiple heinous crimes and emphasizes how each action affects them differently. As the play progresses‚ both characters begin to show signs of extreme mental trauma‚ but one character suffers much more than the other. Lady Macbeth makes major personal sacrifices‚ yet gets nothing in return‚ she must take responsibility for not only her own actions‚ but for those of Macbeth as well‚ and she is riddled with a strong

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    Personal Theory Paper Anonymous Graduate Student Liberty University Abstract As the main goal of Christian counseling is to facilitate change in order to help clients achieve emotional wholeness and prosper in the direction of spiritual maturity‚ the intent of this author is to outline the development of a personal counseling theory which will assist clients in meeting that goal. This theory utilizes aspects from the disciplines of psychology and spirituality‚ as well

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    Trauma Nurse Essay

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    Trauma is a fact of life. It does not‚ however‚ have to be a life sentence” (“Peter A. Levine”). This quote shows trauma nurses are here to help patients in need. The jobs of a trauma nurse is to assess patients’ conditions‚ record medical history‚ operate and monitor medical equipment‚ and so much more. ER nurses also provide advice and emotional support to patients and their family member. Pursuing a career as an Emergency Room nurse is a solid career choice for one who wants a daily tasks filled

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    Introduction Childhood trauma effects children worldwide in different ways in regards of their mental status‚ attention‚ and memory. There have been astounding amount of evidence in regards of the effects of childhood trauma in regards to impairment in cognition. Children who experience sexual‚ physical‚ or psychological abuse research have indicated the child will demonstrate psychiatric symptoms‚ neurodevelopment deficiencies and physical health consequences (Szanto et al‚ ). According to Hovens

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    counseling ethics

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    Ethics are based on philosophical principles and these guidelines assist a practitioner in making the best possible decisions for the welfare of the clients and the practitioner himself. Ethics are normative or critical in nature and concern human conduct and moral decision. Morality describes decision making and judgement by an individual concerning an incident or human behaviour. This is greatly influenced by the values he or she has acquired or formed as a result of external influence or indoctrination

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    Repetitive Motion Injuries also called Cumulative Trauma disorder ( CTDs) can occur when workers use the same movement over and over again for an extended period of time Two main techniques to combat CTD is to limit the time spent doing any repetitive task and to use proper posture and body position while doing that task. Proper postures generally mean keeping our joints in a neutral position. Don’t force hands‚ wrist or other body parts into full flex or awkward position while working Whether

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    The Fundamentals of Counseling course is designed to teach student counseling skills used in the helping process. The course included Fishbowl activities that depicted scenarios in the helping relationship of counseling and valuable information was received for improvement in future counseling sessions as a professional. The paper discusses the lessons learned about counseling techniques and fundamentals over the course. The strengths and weaknesses that the student possess as a counselor will be

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