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    Teresa Allen Western International University Human Relations and Inter- Communication BEH-331-3279 Mollie Surgine November 13‚ 2017 My Career The career goal in which I’m currently working towards is to be a counseling psychologist that is a subfield of psychology. Realizing psychology is a broad field that covers many subfields‚ interpersonal communication is a very important aspect when interacting with people and clients. Interpersonal skills require communicating effectively with coworkers

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    My educational and career goals is to become a physical therapist. Since I completed my associate degree at Palm Beach State College and my plan right now would be to get my bachelor and master degree. My life experiences which have influenced me to make this decision are when my sister broke her left arm and when my mother used to have a serious foot pain. My sister broke her arm when she was playing at school ;she felt down on her left arm .When she got home‚ she did not said anything at all about

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    My main goal is to go to college. I am looking at a degree in forestry. My next goal is to find a job in the career field of my choice. To do this I need to make sure that when I am in college‚ I am putting forth my best effort in my classes and networking with people in the field. These goals have to be reached for me to do well out in the real world. High school may seem like it doesn’t matter‚ but it does because in the end without high school‚ I wouldn’t be able to go on to college and then

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    Respiratory Ards

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    Chapter 11 ARDS INTRODUCTION Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - lung inflammation seen at the level of the alveolar capillary membrane with increased vascular permeability. ARDS results in: bilateral pulmonary edema and atelectasis despite no evidence of left heart failure (e.g.‚ normal pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP). ARDS is present when the ALI results in such severe hypoxia that at the PaO2/FIO2 ratio is 200 mm Hg or less. Approximately 10% to 15% of intensive care

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    categories: acute and chronic.[1][2][3][4] Acute bronchitis is characterized by the development of a cough or small sensation in the back of the throat‚ with or without the production of sputum(mucus that is expectorated‚ or "coughed up"‚ from the respiratory tract). Acute bronchitis often occurs during the course of an acute viral illness such as the common cold or influenza. Viruses cause about 90% of acute bronchitis cases‚ whereas bacteria account for about 10%.[5][6] Chronic bronchitis‚ a type

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    My career goal is to become a physical therapist‚ and I would like to either work in pediatrics or sports therapy‚ but I am constantly unsure if i’m going down the right path or if the path that I have chosen is right for me‚ because fashion was my passion and I wanted to become a fashion buyer‚ but I got accepted to LIU‚ which I took that as a sign‚ to pursue a career in the medical field. This stresses me out because I’m pursuing a career that’s practical compared to doing

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    many goals I have to achieve in order to reach my dreams which include graduating‚ going to two years of Jefferson State‚ become a physical therapy assistant‚ continue my education at UAB‚ and eventually become an FBI agent. Evidently‚ these goals will take a lot of patience to accomplish. Eventually‚ these goals will lead to my dream about being an FBI agent. Even though this will take a lot of patience and time I know I will achieve these goals. Now‚ it is the time have to pursue my goals and dreams

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    options‚ I couldn‘t decide which career was right for me. When doctors diagnosed my son with autism‚ therapy was our main goal. Specifically‚ occupational therapy. When I saw first hand the difference it made in our lives‚ I knew I wanted to help change the lives of people. Although‚ I have considered and researched other careers‚ occupational therapy assisting fits both my personal and career goals. Having seen first hand the way an occupational therapy assistant can drastically

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    hypoxemia Decreased breath sounds in left lower lobe may indicate atelectasis and coarse crackles in the left upper lobe may indicate fluid accumulation. Dusky nail beds indicate lack of O2 and tissue perfusion Rust-colored sputum indicates respiratory infection. Pain upon coughing presents inflammation or infection. Allergy to antibiotics (need to identify the allergic response to antibiotic in detail because he will be starting antibiotic) Medical history of CAD‚ MI and DM increases his presence

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    Respiratory system Asthma A chronic (long term) lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways‚ asthma causes recurring periods of wheezing ( a sound when you breathe)‚ chest tightness‚ shortness of breath‚ and coughing. The coughing often occurs at night or early in the morning. Asthma is characterized by inflammation of the bronchial tubes with increased production of sticky secretions inside the tubes. People with asthma experience symptoms when that airways tighten‚ inflame or fill with mucus

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