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    Registered Nurse

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    Registered nurses are very essential aspects in the medical field because they are the root of the healthcare establishment. Nursing has been around for decades and resorts back to the medieval era. Registered nurses and doctors as well as encourage health and provide medical attention to sick and injured patients. The actual diagnosis of the patient is determined by the doctor; however‚ nurses spend more time monitoring the health and physical estate of the patient. A registered nurse is one who

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    A Registered Nurse

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    registered nurse are as follows. Maintain accurate and detailed reports on each patient as they are responsible for one or many other patient’s. One has to also administer a patient’s medications and check for reactions to the medication or for any side effects. They must report any serious symptoms to the patient’s Doctor. A Registered nurse must be able to do any sort of modification to the patient’s health care plan in case the patient does not responded well to the previous plan. Nurses must prepare

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    “My Future Goals” Everyone has their own goals and dreams that they will keep in pursuing till they happen. I have a lot of goals and dreams that I want them to happen as fast as possible. But‚ I have to get the experience so I can make them happen because without experience dreams will be dreams and they will never come true. I will mention some of my goals. Goals! My Goal and dream is to have my own business after graduating from university. I see myself after five years from graduating

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    Why Be a Nurse

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    Why Be a Nurse Nursing is a great profession‚ very much in demand today. As a nurse you can take your skills wherever you want to go. There are many nursing positions available throughout the United States as well as internationally for qualified people from every ethnic and religious background. Nursing isn’t just confined to the hospital; you can practice in hundreds of settings such as: home health care‚ hospice‚ corporations‚ us public health services‚ independent practice and many more. You

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    Registered Nurse

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    years of high school. A statistic shows that 57% of high school teenagers want to become a registered nurse after they graduate. A registered nurse or RN is someone who treats patients‚ monitors and records their condition‚ helps establish a plan of care‚ educates patients or the public about a medical condition‚ and provides advice and emotional support to patients’ family members. A registered nurse has to contain special traits such as being caring‚ compassionate‚ highly observant‚ quick to catch

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    Career as a Nurse

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    Nefetia Thompson Speech Communication SP- 211 424E Ms. Thompson General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about my career as a nurse. Main point 1: I chose labor and delivery nursing as my career because I want to do something that I genuinely enjoy doing daily. a. My daily activities would include providing care for women who are having pregnancy complications‚ laboring‚ or have recently delivered. Witnessing my cousin give birth was an extremely beautiful experience

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    Nurse Prescribing

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    acknowledge the new skills which I have acquired whilst undertaking the V150 and explain the background to Nurse Prescribing. The Cumberledge Report (DHSS‚ 1986) made the initial recommendations for nurses to prescribe. The report identified that‚ although nurses often new what they wanted they spent valuable time waiting around for prescriptions to be signed by G.P’s. As the nurses were already contributing to the prescribing decision; particularly around wound care products‚ enabling

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    Goal and Short-term Goals

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    A short-term goal is something you want to do in the near future. The near future can mean today‚ this week‚ this month‚ or even this year. A short-term goal is something you want to accomplish soon. Something that will take you a long time to accomplish is called a long-term goal. Both long- and short-term goals can help you in your career. Short-term goals help you think about what you can do right away. Short-term goals can help you manage your time. Short-term goals might seem small‚ but completing

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    Goals: Long Term Goal

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    What are goals? Goals are an aim or desired result that people devote to accomplish in their lives. Why are goals important to set? Goals are important to set because without goals‚ we have no purpose or direction in life‚ and the more goals we make‚ the more things that we can accomplish in life. When I was younger‚ I didn’t know how to do a push up‚ and I wanted to work to get to doing 40 push ups in one year. I started by making small goals‚ that eventually worked up to me doing 40 push ups right

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    Nurses and Aarp

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    Nurses and AARP AARP Key Nursing Roles “The American Association for Retired Persons changed (AARP) is a nonpartisan‚ nonprofit organization that is dedicated to it members over the age of 50 interest” (AARP‚ 2012). “The AARP provides products and services for members including educational programs and discounts for third-party companies which is the most widely used benefit by members” (AARP‚ 2012). With the expected rise in the population of people over fifty‚ AARP is focusing

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