1. In one or two sentences‚ describe your career goal: (Limit 575 characters with spaces) I plan to promote community-driven development by working as a community advisor for an organization that provides microgrants and guidance to communities‚ specifically in rural areas. I will bridge the gap between the community leaders and the general population and give them the resources to create a unified vision‚ to write a proposal for a specific project to better the community‚ and to guide them through
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Respiratory acidosis is a condition where body is unable to eliminate all the carbon dioxide within the lungs; this condition results with the body fluids becoming too acidic usually within the patient’s blood. The PCO2 of respiratory acidosis is greater than 45mmHg and the pH would be less than 7.36. (Graham‚ T. (2006). Respiratory alkalosis is when the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood‚ mainly due to breathing excessively are too low. Levels of respiratory alkalosis is a PCO2 of less than 35
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Goals and aspirations are the foundation of a successful and fruitful life. For this reason‚ I have strived to set firm goals for my own life. They continually remind me to keep focused‚ motivate me to excel‚ and allow me to maintain a balanced daily life. Without stated and understood goals‚ it is virtually impossible to be efficient and organized. Additionally‚ knowing what future goals I have gives me the ability to carry out tasks with confidence and flair. Hence‚ I have responded to this
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The respiratory therapist treats a patient in the home to home‚ nursing facility rehab‚ hospitals‚ subacute care‚ emergency room and another long-term care facility. The respiratory therapist gives care for a patient whose age ranges very old to very young/neonatal‚ from acute to chronic disease patient. Respiratory therapist treats people who suffered from asthma‚ emphysema‚ pneumonia‚ cardiovascular disorder or cardiopulmonary disease. A respiratory therapist has a different kind of specialties
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Greg lee Professor Bed Paudyal English 210 14 January 2015 My career goal is when I graduate from Honolulu Community College in my Major (CENT) is to be a computer technician. The skills I will need to be a successful Computer Technician would be Active listening-Giving full attention to what other people are saying‚ taking time to understand the points being made‚ asking questions as appropriate‚ and not interrupting at inappropriate times. Critical Thinking-using logic and reasoning to identify
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This proposal is intended to evaluate and assess the competency levels for all newly hired Respiratory Therapy employees at South Nassau Communities Hospital. A Respiratory Therapist (RT) plays a huge role in the hospital setting. An RT is responsible for many duties throughout the hospital‚ which includes managing airways during a cardiac arrest event‚ giving proper medications to patients with respiratory complications‚ ventilator management‚ and various other responsibilities. All new employees
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Energy Energy can be found in many forms. These forms can be- Chemical- usually found in substances Heat- this slows down energy and you may become dehydrated Sound- Your body absorbs this‚ and if you feel the energy from upbeat music Electrical – Your body absorbs this Light- Direct sunlight gives your body energy. A chemical bond that is made happens between two atoms or molecules. The energy can only be seen when the atoms or molecules have created a chemical reaction
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Respiratory System A frog’s respiratory system is much different than humans. First‚ the lungs in a frog have thin walls and are shaped like balloons. When frogs swim‚ they fill their lungs with air‚ which helps them stay buoyant while swimming. Frogs also do not have diaphragms compared to humans. They only breathe through their nose. They use muscles in their throat sacs to help move the air in‚ and then is pushed to the lungs. During this time‚ their mouth is closed. Body contractions allow
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Description of the Teaching Plan The learning objectives for this teaching plan are health promotion and prevention. As nurses it is important to promote good health and prevent disease. One goal for this teaching plan is that students will be able to promote respiratory heath in their patients. Another goal is that students will be able to learn how to prevent pneumonia in their patients. One intervention to promote health is to know who is at risk. Nurses need to know how to recognize who is at
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The digestive‚ respiratory and the cardiovascular system are all interrelated in order to make the human body work effectively and efficiently by working as an orchestra. The cardiovascular system and the respiratory will work together in order to perform the gas exchange which is passing of oxygen from the alveoli into the blood flow and then the carbon dioxide passes trough the blood flow and is breathed out from the body. This means oxygen (in) CO2 (out).
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