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    Cell | |Houston‚ TX 77037 |Blancaecontreas@yahoo.com | Blanca Contreras |Objective |Seeking a responsible and rewarding position utilizing my full capabilities while gaining new experiences‚ in a career environment that offers | | |professional and personal growth with continued challenge and advancement potential | | |Bilingual (English and Spanish) Effective

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    TITLE Dickens’ Great Expectations portrays the lives of different people throughout various levels of society and how they all react to their own condition. The past is always haunting the characters’ lives and‚ in most cases‚ it even determines the course of their future existence. It is inevitable to see in the story how some characters‚ playing the role of parents‚ define the lives of others‚ especially children‚ causing indelible consequences. Thus parents must not mold children after their

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    Perioperative Nurse Essay

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    Perioperative Nurse The career I chose is perioperative nursing. Perioperative nurses are an important part of the surgical team. Typically‚ perioperative nurses work serve as either a scrub nurse‚ circulating nurse‚ or a RN first assistant. They care for the patient having surgery by assessing and planning the nursing care the patients receive before‚ during‚ and after surgery. Much of the ambulatory surgery is increasingly being performed in a physician’s office‚ this is the fastest growing part

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    Shadowing a Nurse

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    The men and women in law enforcement professions are the people that are brave‚ strong mentally and physically‚ and have the desire to help. It’s a selfless‚ thankless career. The jobs are demanding‚ and these people are everything from a mentor‚ hero‚ to the most hated person within a mile radius. I was able to spend the afternoon with officer Landry at the Vernon department‚ and also FBI agent Dan Curtain from New Haven. They gave me excellent information and advice. I also got to go on a ride

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    Career Planning

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    Essay On Career Planning ____________________________________________________ There are few issues that every student in his/ her academic lifetime has to deal with. They are: 1. When is the right time to plan your career? 2. What factors determine the choice of career? 3. Do these questions haunt you? & 4. Do you know about career planning? Each one has to take these decisions is his life. For a dream career‚ we need- - Right Planning - Proper Guidance - Hard work

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    which career choice is right for me‚ I found out that I was a determined realist. A determined realist likes to accept responsibility and challenges. Hey‚ I’m up for any challenge that’s thrown at me! The career choice that fits my personality is a Nurse Administrator. “What is a Nurse Administrator?” A Nurse Administrator is in charge of the nursing staff in a healthcare facility. They are licensed registered nurses‚ who have a lot of education and experience in the nursing field. A Nurse Administrator

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    The Case of the Disgruntled Nurses Introduction: At the board of directors’ meeting‚ board president received a letter from staff council of Oneida Home Health Agency (OHHA)‚ highlighting various staff concerns and suggestions. Rachel Nelson‚ who had been hired as the executive director of OHHA‚ was shocked and angered to see the letter‚ since this was a clear violation of organizational hierarchy and brought her management skills into question. Rachel had replaced Chuck about two years ago‚ who

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    Career Change

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    INTRODUCTION According to Mondy and Noe (2005)‚ career is a job that has been chosen to be accomplished during one’s working life. Career is the progress and actions of the person’s occupations or sequence of jobs held by someone throughout a lifetime which is until that person end up the careers. Most of the situations‚ people do not just referring to one position only but often looking for another jobs which composed of the jobs held‚ titles earned and work accomplished over a long period of time

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    Neonatal Nurse Essay

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    premature babies‚ there would be a lower rate of survival. With that being said‚ becoming a neonatal nurse comes with multitudinous responsibilities‚ making sure the babies are getting the required treatments and being properly cared for. The educational steps needed to become a neonatal nurse will be a long bumpy ride‚ but it does not mean it is impossible. Michele S. Ramirez‚ a neonatal nurse at the Odessa Regional Medical Center (ORMC) Hospital stated in a personal interview‚ “It’s tough‚ but

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    Essay On Becoming A Nurse

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    Choosing the right career path and being successful at times can be difficult because you don’t know what to expect beside what people say. To me success means achieving an important goal you opposed to yourself that will make a change in your life. We all want to be successful in life at one point‚ but dedicating yourself to achieving your set goal can be hard for some of us. I have chosen to pursue my career in nursing. Becoming a Nurse is a very challenging career field‚ but it has always been

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