Does Anyone Know Specific Programs To Help Pay For Nursing School?
Sunday, November 29th, 2009I'm in AR, want to go to nursing school... loans are NOT an option
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I'm in AR, want to go to nursing school... loans are NOT an option
i've worked home health care for 2 years as a CNA and i'm in nursing school right now for my LPN and am continuing for my RN after i graduate. i need a job that is flexible and i could work around my hectic school schedule. would home health care be a good choice and does anyone know approximately how much they get paid?
This is an interesting question and my answer would say, "It depends." Your license to practice does not cover most dental procedures, but mine does not cover most medical procedures either. We both recognize that there is some room for overlap. Please either "Add Details" or post another question mentioning a few of the procedures that you have in mind and maybe we can help you.
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I like HM's idea about hooking up with a local dentist who might join your team. Between you and me and the trees, there are many extractions that probably can be accomplished with a piece of gauze and a little know-how. If they get beyond that, the last thing you want to do is find yourself involved with trying to remove a tooth that doesn't want to come out. Suppose you broke off the top part. What then? You are begging for a lawsuit from someone in that situation, as this is clearly not within the scope of your education of practice. Even with dentists, I have always said, "If you can't picture yourself recovering the last millimeter of the longest, most curved root tip on the tooth you are about to extract, don't even start." In your remote site, you will not likely have access to an x-ray and you will not know what you are up against. The worst case scenario is that you do a "gauze extraction" on a tooth that is sitting on top of a huge hematoma. This is like pulling the cork on a gusher of blood. The hematoma (or other tumor) could be the reason the tooth is so loose, but you'll never know without an x-ray. I'm only saying this because it's in the literature often enough.
IF - IF - IF you are hell bent on learning this, talk to your own dentist. You are not likely to find any sort of CE in this area. You are not interested in doing any form of dental residency. As an MD, you might qualify for admission to an oral surgery residency, but then you are giving up three years of your life and I gather that this is not what you are looking for.
I've taught an ENT/Facial plastic surgeon how to give a mandibular block and I don't feel bad about that. He was never taught in his training, but under certain circumstances, it would be useful in the scope of his practice. I could imagine you learning how to do some simple removals of what we call "third degree mobility or worse" teeth, but there is always that slight risk of encountering problems that you are not equipped to deal with in your clinic.
Again, talk to your own dentist and tell him what you have in mind and see how he reacts. I understand what your intentions are and I think your heart is in the right place, so I won't say simply not to bother, but be sure that you go into this with your eyes wide open.
Feel free to use the "Contact Member" feature and we can exchange e-maill addresses and discuss this further.
Can you also tell me where it is located and maybe even give me the website. I am planning on becoming a registered nurse and i want the best schooling i can get.
Your question displays a lot of niavte. Opening an hospital will require that you use dozens of suppliers. There is not a one stop shop in the medical industry. In most instances, you will want redundancy in your supply chain, in order to prevent the ineveitable backorders.
I hope you have a lot of money, too. Even a modest thirty bed facility will cost you about $3,000,000 in construction costs before you open the doors, and then, you will have to equip it... and remember the license fees, inspections, and permits. Good luck!
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I want to become a licensed pratical nurse. Does anyone know a school that offers this training online.
I was recently assigned a project that i have to find 4 careers in the health care field and do an interview with them. My teacher gave me the idea to do this assignment via email so i figured this would be a good place to start. If you can help it would be GREATLY appreciated.
Here is the interview:
1. Name of person interviewed:
2. Place of employment:
3. Job title:
4. What are the major duties and responsibilities?
5. What are your educational requirements?
6. What special skills are required for this career?
7. Are there any special physical demands?
8. Are there any special materials, equipment, machinery, etc., that you have to know how to use in this career?
9.How many other people do you work with?
10. What personal qualities does a person need for this career?
11. What do you like best about your job?
12. What do you like least about your job?
Any help is appreciated. Have a good day. (:
Hello everyone, i was wondering if anyone know any American Nursing school in Morocco? My husband (who is Moroccan) and I is considering moving there soon and I would like to study nursing. Please help!
I'm looking for a school that will credit the classes that I have taken in the US which are the pre-requisites to get in the nursing program. I have looked at a few schools in the Philippines but they want me to start of as a freshmen. I'm just waiting to get in the program so I really don't see any reason why I have to start as a freshmen all over again...its just the waiting is long here. If possible I want a school that is fast pace, but if not, provide me what you can. Can anyone please provide me some good information. THANK YOU SO MUCH.