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    The area of specialization in medicine that most interests me is Trauma Surgery. This field of work is important to me for a multitude of reasons. I believe I can operate to the best of my abilities while handling the stressful and pressured situations presented to me while in the operating room. I have recently concluded that I work best under pressure and am more focused in tense or challenging situations. My roles in school plays along with performing in front of large crowds at football games

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    My ultimate career goal would be to become a medical pathologist. A pathologist is someone who diagnoses diseases in a patient by analyzing tissue samples and blood work‚ and interpreting the results in order to diagnose someone with a disease. I want to become a pathologist because I have always been fascinated with crime and crime scene investigation. I know that a pathologist is sometimes referred to as a medical investigator. They can sometimes work with police departments to help determine someone’s

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    Introduction: A job that interests me and a job that I would like to pursue is a career as an anesthesiologist. To obtain this job‚ there are many years of education and many qualifications that are required. Firstly‚ I need to go through four years of undergraduate courses in college‚ with most of the courses pertaining to science and math to help begin the understanding anesthesiology. After four years of undergraduate studying‚ I need to take the MCAT and then then I must attend medical school

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    In 8th grade I became heavily involved in my schools STEM program who specialized in Medical Skills and partook in HOSA state competitions. All my life I had shown an intense liking for helping others therefore medicine seemed as my calling and once joining STEM my interests in the medical field grew deeper and deeper as well as my passion for leadership. So when the chance to compete in the HOSA competition came about I jumped at the chance to win an award for my school. I teamed up with 3 other

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    #1 The nursery RN places the infant under a radiant warmer and starts to dry her quickly. What is the rationale for these actions? B -- Convective heat loss from evaporation is reduced. #2 Which action should the nurse take prior to drying the infant’s back? D -- Inspect the back for possible neurological defects. #3 At 1 minute of age‚ the infant is crying and has a heart rate of 160 and a respiratory rate of 58. Both of the infant’s arms and legs are flexed‚ and her hands and feet are cyanotic

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    I have grown up wanting a career in the medical field‚ but never quite knew specifically what I wanted to do in the field. After doing some research and job shadowing; this last year of high school I decided I wanted to be a sonographer. I find ultrasound very interesting and not baby ultrasounds‚ but other organs as well. I think that it is amazing that a piece of machine can measure and show organs in your body in a picture or video form. To do this I would go to Volunteer State Community College

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to summarize an ethical dilemma and consider the principles of moral reasoning and the fundamentals of the ethical decision making involved. Also‚ to consider the affect of society‚ the institution‚ the profession‚ and stakeholders on the ethical dilemma. According to Butts and Rich (2016)‚ moral reasoning is defined as a process in which the objective is to determine if an idea is wright or wrong. Ethical decision making is the process of choosing and evaluating

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    HP252 Exam 1 Study Guide Spring 2013 The following is a guide to the topics that will be covered on the exam. Content will be drawn from lectures‚ Santrock readings‚ articles‚ and video clips on course info from infancy lecture. Study the themes and trends and timelines; I will not pick out some random detail in the text that was not covered in lecture‚ but you are expected to know the text. There will be 35 multiple choice questions. Date of Exam: Thursday‚ February 7‚ 2013 1. Development

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    Provide information about a range of factors which may affect children’s health and well-being at differing times in their lives Include evidence of the effects of these factors on children’s health There are many factors that affect children’s health these can be social‚ psychological and physical factors. Neglect is when a parent or carer of a child does not care or provide for a child adequately. When looking after children physical‚ emotional and educational well-being must be paramount

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    With an increase in the number of premature babies requiring acute hospital care‚ new and experienced nurses are finding more career opportunities in neonatal nursing. Neonatal nurses work in general maternity wards and in neonatal intensive-care units (NICUs). Those caring for premature and critically ill babies spend their shifts diapering and feeding the infants‚ checking vital signs‚ administering medications and tests‚ and teaching families how to care for their children properly. “For

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