Job Description: Pharmacists ensure that medications are used appropriately, and that they bring about the best results. Their responsibilities include professionally interpreting and reviewing the prescription orders written by doctors, dentists, and other authorized health care providers, and also for giving out the medications accurately to patients. The main goal of pharmaceutical care is to improve the quality of patients? lives by the use of medications that have been prescribed in order to
I made the decision to join the health care field based on my own desire, love of the people that live and thrive around me, and to be a role model for my daughter. I feel it is important to have a goal in life, and it is important to me to show my daughter the value of goals, and achieving them as well. I love meeting new people, and being able to lend a helping hand in any way I possibly can. What better way to help the general population then to have a profession in the health care industry
Personal Narrative Statement 1) How do you account for your interest in social work? In your response, discuss paid or volunteer experiences that support your choice of social work as a profession? My interest in social work developed during college. I always had a interest in helping others in one way or another. I joined a sorority in college, Delta Sigma Theta, which is based off of community service. During the week I would volunteer to tutor children that were struggling in certain areas
also to protect our life, liberty, and property. Politicians have sworn to protect and uphold our constitution yet they aim to bring down the second amendment. Guns have been used in wars since the 13 century, and were also a vital part of America becoming freed from the hold of the monarchy. Guns were used as tools for survival during the founding of our great country, as well as protecting weaker countries from
sciences and social sciences such as history or psychology. Because of this, careers down this path seem the most fitting or interesting personally. While I am still interested in becoming a registered nurse, there are other careers that seem equally as fitting. Some of these include licensed practical nurse (LPN), a phlebotomist, dental hygienist, and a clinical laboratory technologist/scientist (CLS). While I have also considered careers such as being a teacher, these are secondary options that have
nurse assistant one of the most important questions will be, how much does a CNA make a year? In the United States the CNA average salary is $24,890 a year. Compared to the average national salary of $44,888 this may seem a little low. However, becoming a CNA is only meant to begin your career in the medical field and you will be able to build up your salary as your career progresses. Your salary will also increase with the amount of education you receive. Those with just the minimum
In a survey study, it is shown that 48% of people who owns a gun purchased them for their own security (Pew Research Center) and 57% of Americans said that owning firearms was beneficial for them from becoming victims of a crime (Williams). There are responsible owners of guns who used them to protect their loved ones such as Melinda Herman in Loganville, Georgia who protected her two children during a home invasion when she grabbed her handgun and used
Bryanna Robinson Ms. McNutt Intermediate Composition 1st hour 1 May 2013 The Pathway to the Future When I was a little girl, I would pretend that I was a nurse or even a doctor. I treated my teddy bears as if they were my patients from the doctor’s office, I would bandage up their broken legs and make sure they were not sick. When my mom was getting sick, I was helping my sister take care of our mother. Then, I started to take care of my mom by myself, because my sister had to do a lot of
Executing condemned prisoners by lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment and should not be legal. Lethal injections are the most common procedure of capital punishment in the United States today, but it does not mean that it is the most civilized. Several states use the three-drug protocol, with sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide, and potassium. The other method is by injecting a large dose of barbiturate. Several problems can occur with these methods and cause excoriating pain and
radiologist, physician assistant, administrative assistant, phlebotomist and currently physical therapist. They have certainly varied in terms of direct people interaction versus lab or paperwork. Due to my shy personality, I tended to prefer the lab work since my fascination of the human body but it didn’t quell my passion in actively helping patients out aside from running tests and concluding a diagnosis. At the moment, I am interested in becoming a physical therapist. I will learn how the body undergoes