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    Registered Nurse

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    Sickle Cell Anemia INTRODUCTION: “Pain” sudden or chronic‚ lasting from a few hours to a few days; from a few weeks to a few months evolving from an adhesive substance in red blood cells. The “Pain” is inherited by an retriction blood flow through the body do to an abnormality in the cells. “Sickle Cell Anemia” a chronic illness discovered in 1910 by an American physician named James Bryan Herrick. Sickle Cell is more that just pain; it is a disease that is affected by abnormal blood cells that

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    The Florida panther The Florida panther is a beautiful panther‚but is the only subspecies of a panther in the East Coast.This mammals population in the 1800s was approximately 1‚360. It has dramatically declined to 100‚but it is slowly increasing.Disease‚inbreeding and human interaction are the main reason why the Florida panther is endangered. It is sad that the Florida panther is endangered. There are many reasons why the Florida panther is endangered.Humans are 1 of the

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    According to Richard Florida‚ human creativity is now the “decisive source of competitive advantage” and cities can thrive by tapping and harnessing the young‚ mobile‚ and talented individuals known as the “creative class” (Florida‚ 2003). Florida particularly outlines how certain cities are able to attract these innovative and talented individuals. He argues that cities that succeed have three main ingredients: technology‚ talent and tolerance (Florida‚ 2003). To prove his point‚ Florida uses information

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    career where you can truly make a difference. ("Pediatric Er nurse" ) To become a ER nurse its a must to have registered nursing credential‚ which requires completion of a nursing program 2-4 years. Earning a Bachelors Degrees 4 years‚ MSN Degree 2 additional years‚ and PHD or DNP 2-4 additional years. Once you have completed the registered nurse degree program‚ students are eligible for the National Council Examination for registered nurses or NCLEX-RN. If specializing in emergency room care an additional

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    Introduction During my clinical rotation at Kaiser Permanente on April 30‚ 2012‚ I proceeded to listen to nursing knowledge exchange (NKE) with my nurse‚ to obtain information in regards to my patient Ms.Sunshine*. Then I went into my patient’s room and introduced myself and proceeded to do a head to toe assessment. Subsequently‚ I started to obtained the subjective data and objective data that can be found in Appendix 1. I created a list of nursing diagnosis that were individualized to Ms. Sunshine

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    district plans to process river water in a three- year test to see if it can be made drinkable. Orlando Sentinel. Lisenby‚ L. (2007‚ Jul 11). Growth must be controlled to protect the St. Johns River. Florida Times Union. Littlepage‚ R. L. (2006‚ Jan 10). St. Johns River’s health deserves major effort. Florida Times Union. Lynette‚ M. M.‚ John‚ R. W.‚ & K‚ R. R. (2004). Nitrogen and phosphorus flux rates from sediment in the lower St. Johns River estuary. Journal of Environmental Quality‚ 33(4)‚ 1545-1555

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    Registered Nurse (RN) A registered nurse’s scope of responsibilities varies depending on the verification they are given by the government or the school that oversees health care in the area. There are many personal qualities that are necessary to be an RN such as: Love for your job so you be active in your works. You have to have compassion for those that are in your care. Tolerance is required to handle the trauma witnessed. Self-Control so you don’t panic in high stress situations

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    The state of Florida is a vacation and retirement destination‚ with a record 94.7 million people visiting the Sunshine State in 2013 (Jackovics). However‚ south Florida is under an imminent threat that many people refuse to acknowledge. The sea level is rising‚ and southern Florida will be underwater by the end of the twenty-first century‚ unless major projects to save the land begin now (Parker). Unfortunately‚ because south Florida consists of a fair amount of reclaimed swampland and sits at or

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    My purpose is to become a nurse anesthetist that can provide a patient with their anesthesia needs before‚ during and after surgery. Becoming a Nurse Anesthetist is important because ultimately‚ I feel this is not just for me‚ but for everything that I go through in the pursuit of this amazing career is to provide for my future family and to teach my kids what it takes to reach your own personal greatness. In doing this strive for greatness and achieving my goal‚ I will be able to be a part of a

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    In my opinion Nurse Ratched‚ your way of treating the patients in the mental disability home is unjustified and cruel. Treating them like their not human beings just because you have total control over them is not right. Just because they have something mentally wrong with them doesn’t mean you should take advantage of them or have other people do your dirty work. Some people that you think can be "fixed" are better off being how they were then make them worse like you do. Shock therapy is not the

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