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    Why I Want to Be a Doctor

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    doctors in the United States. And I could be one of them. They treat people when they are sick or hurt. They give advice to patients to help keep them from getting sick. They bandage knees‚ prescribe medicine‚ sew up cuts. They bring new babies into the world and comfort older people who are sick or dying. And what made me go into this career was that I always wanted to do something in medicine. And I thought that why not become a M.D. And medicine is something I love to do. Characteristics-

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    assists nurses to gain a considerate and purposeful connection with colleagues‚ to create self person- centered care and to gain effective therapeutic relationships. In order to work collaboratively in a therapeutic relationship‚ a nurse needs to consider the patient as a person in order for trust to be gained. If trust is not gained between a patient and nurse‚ the nurse is then unable to develop an understanding of the patient’s health and needs. Communicating effectively can assist nurses to share

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    A) What Branch did you chose and why? Is it true that the Judiary Branch is the most inferior branch? Some are baffled by such statements and others agree with it. Despite one’s personal opinions‚ the Judicial Branch plays a major role in the democracy we live in today. The Judicial branch was the last of the 3 branches designed into the United States government. This branch along with the legislative and executive branch replaced the Articles of Confederation indefinitely. The judiary branch is

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    Anesthesiologists work in hospitals‚ clinics‚ and pain treatment centers. A large portion of anesthesiologists’ work is done in the operating room‚ where they work as part of a team that includes nurses and surgeons. For complex surgeries‚ they may spend up to 8 hours in an operating room at a time. Anesthesiologists should have good communication skills so that they can effectively communicate with patients‚ their families‚ and other members of the medical team. They must work well as part of a

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    Why I Quit the Klan

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    Section 1 “Why I Quit the Klan” is a non-fiction story written by Studs Terkel‚ which talks about former Ku Klux Klan leader‚ C.P. Ellis. Ellis was invited‚ as a Klansman‚ to join a committee on how to solve racial problems in the school system. This committee included people of all different ethical backgrounds‚ including African Americans. He reluctantly accepted‚ however after a few short meetings‚ he was elected co-chair of the committee‚ along side of Ann Atwater‚ an African American woman

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    John Bauer Mrs. Toews English 1 5 May 2015 Do You Want to Be an Anesthesiologist If you’ve ever wanted to be an anesthesiologist look no further‚ this will show you the what‚ how‚ where‚ and why of being an anesthesiologist. Overall‚ an anesthesiologist is a doctor who cares for a patient during a surgical or medical procedure by administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient for response to ensure comfort and pain. An anesthesiologist goes to the patient before the operation to evaluate the

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    career that can make you feel proud and accomplished‚ and it is a career in which I have a lot of respect for. In order to be a firefighter you must be in shape‚ prepared‚ experienced‚ and ready to deal with your job emotionally as well as physically. I chose to be a firefighter because I want to be able to help others and make them feel safe to live in their communities. After visiting some actual fire departments‚ I realized as a firefighter you certainly have a lot to be proud of. It’s not your

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    Pediatric Nurses

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    I chose to do my research paper about Pediatric nurses. I have always wanted to work in the health care and as I have had previous experience with working with infants‚ younger children and adolescents. I feel this job would fit me perfectly. I have been told I work great with children and should be a school teacher but that doesn’t interest me as much as working in health care and making a difference in not only the kid’s lives but their family’s too. Pediatric nurses have a similar job description

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    Why Am I in College

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    are not good at the subjects in the school‚ can determine in what they capable of. In my experience‚ I used to attend to a vocational school and I just joined because it was a required major for my grades when I was in high school. I chose computer science as a subject that I would learn and guess what I just learned the basic knowledge which I had already known. The rest of time my classmates and I spent was playing game‚ chatting and surfing Internet. That was kind of funny time! Instead of spending

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    Nurse

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    Anemia August 11‚ 2011 (Kansas City‚ Missouri) — Taking less blood from acute-MI patients for diagnostic tests may improve patient outcomes by reducing the risk of hospital-acquired anemia‚ a new study published online August 8‚ 2011 in the Archives of Internal Medicine suggests [1]. Multiple studies have shown that hospital-acquired anemia is associated with greater mortality and worse health status in patients with acute MI‚ but the relationship between diagnostic phlebotomy and the risk of hospital-acquired

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