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    Daycare Observation

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    corner so that the children could draw on it. What I noticed was that there wasn 't any adult-sized chairs or any couches in the classroom. When I visited the Daycare, the educator was just sitting down on the floor with the children. However, there is a staff room near the classroom where there are two comfy chairs for the educator to sit and relax. Either way, I would suggest that they would at least buy an adult-sized chair for the…

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    In my journey of nursing career; first as a nursing student and then a professional working as an RN, I learned a lot of new things. It was a matter of time when some of the professional characteristics started becoming second nature to me. As a nursing student, I studied hard and always desired to earn higher grades in my studies. I was successful in keeping my GPA above 3.5 by managing my time effectively in study and turning my assignments and exams on time. I developed my communication…

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    Women’s Health Nurse Practioners (WHNP) must be fast learners and have the willingness to pursue extended education as necessary. They must have the ability to lead and manage other nursing staff in a variety of nursing environments, implying that they must also have excellent communication skills. Most importantly, WHNP must be competent in health assessment and diagnosis by employing various tools and techniques to assess and…

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    of other and in my community. As a college student, I volunteered and worked with the Red Cross, Big Brother Big Sister of Savannah, Lighthouse Project, NAACP, and Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance Minority Participation (PSLSAMP) and became a health educator at Savannah State University. After graduating college, finding a job was not easy but I was hired work as a customer service representative for an electric and gas company called, Convergent Outsourcing, Inc. This position was very…

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    As for myself I go to MUW. I have a goal to become successful. My major is Public Health and I want to be a Health Educator. I know the only way to succeed is to make good grades. I take classes that my major requires for me. I take my education seriously and I am focus on one goal and that is becoming a Health Educator. I believe in myself that I can be successful in my career. There are women in my generation who did not make it to a University. Some went to community colleges…

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    Epilepsy In School

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    Roughly 9% of students with low IQ also have seizures. This is built upon the possibility that students with epilepsy are at an increased risk for academic distress, because of the potential absentia from school from seizures. The latter is what an educator should be concerned with. Large swaths of absence from school can easily lead to a student having a lack of prerequisite knowledge on a concept when they return. The only way to combat this is by being incredibly active with the student and…

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    development in my past life. When I got my diploma in nursing from Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing in Teaneck, NJ, I gave myself five years to link the three “me’s” into one “me”. On the fourth year of working as a staff nurse, I was offered a nurse educator position in the Education and Practice department in the Medical Center where I worked. I held the position for 19 years until I have to go on medical leave. When I was ready to go back to work, I started a new job as Quality Manager in…

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    ANA Code Of Ethics

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    Code of Ethics is the foundation to a nursing career. It can help the Registered Nurse (RN) to deal with ethical and unethical situations throughout patient care. Provisions 1-4 discussed some of the basic principles in patient care. Provisions 5-9 address the nurse’s duties under different circumstances. Provision 5 Provision 5 discusses the importance of not only the nurse’s duty to the patient, but the duty to themselves. It involves promoting health for self and the patient, conservation of…

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    teacher Eunice earned her Associate of Arts and ECE Master Teacher Certificate. To this day, Eunice Nadonga has been working as an ECE permit teacher for 22 years with 21 years spent at the Hazel Hill Child Development Center. At the beginning of her career, teacher Eunice worked as an assistant teacher at another program for one year, but teacher Eunice prefers her current place of employment, since she receives a larger pay and benefits, such as vacation, sick…

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    multiculturalism comes new realms of diversity. “Not only are there more immigrants, but increasingly they speak languages and bear cultures that are quite different from those brought by European immigrants in the past” (D.S. Massey, abstract). Allied health and radiography are not excluded from the growing diversity…

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