"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless."
- Mother Teresa
Friday, January 31, 2014
Occupational Therapist
Occupational
Therapist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Occupational Therapists help patients who are mentally,
emotionally, or physically disabled adjust to handicaps and regain abilities to
perform daily living and self-care skills. They work as part of a team
with physicians, counselors, and physical therapists.
Occupational therapists design
therapy programs and work closely with patients to observe them, help them, and
monitor their progress. They frequently design special equipment to aid
patients and help with their therapy. They also teach patients how to
adjust to work and home life after becoming disabled by injury or
illness. Most occupational therapists are employed at hospitals, and many
work at nursing homes. Some work at schools for the handicapped,
rehabilitation centers, or at adult daycare centers.
Average Salary: $26,000 - $45,000
Educational Requirements:
Students who want to become occupational therapists
should take the most challenging high school math, science, and English
courses.
All
states require either a bachelor’s or master’s degree that includes clinical
experience and successful completion of a national examination to become a
certified occupational therapist.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Nursing Home Administrator
Nursing
Home Administrator
Duties and Responsibilities:
Nursing Home Administrators plan and direct operations of
nursing homes and long-term care facilities. They supervise personnel,
financial, medical, and nursing administration.
Most
work in nursing homes, but some work for large corporations that control many
facilities. Some are also involved in teaching and research.
Average Salary: $40,000 -
$55,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take challenging high school courses in
business, science, math, and English.
Requirements
differ, but most states require nursing home administrators to have at least a
bachelor’s degree in nursing home administration, complete an additional
internship program, and pass a comprehensive examination.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
HPIAM Assembly
Today’s assembly consisted of the teachers acting like Typical High
School students. The themes of the assembly were to promote respect, rules,
wearing uniform, and obeying the teachers.
I already do all of those
rules. I respect others, wear my uniform shirt every day, and obeying the
teachers and rules.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Pyramid Healing
Pyramid healing is a unique type of healing in which a person believes he/she gets cured by being in a pyramid shape formed box with cris cross apple sauce legs. It is, in a way, like meditating.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Nuclear
Medicine Technologist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Nuclear
Medicine Technologists prepare and administer radioph
armaceuticals (radioactive
substances) to detect and treat disease. Then they position equipment over
patients to make images. These pictures allow physicians to identify abnormal
areas. This helps in diagnosing illness.
Nuclear
medicine technologists explain these tests to the patients and administer
radioactive dose by mouth or injection. They also perform laboratory tests on
tissue samples. They must follow strict safety regulations due to the dangers
of radiation effects to their bodies and organs.
Their
work is performed in specialized hospital departments, clinics, or laboratories.
Level of work performed varies depending upon level of training and education
completed.
Average Salary: $28,000 - $42,000
Educational Requirements:
Students
should take the most challenging science, math, and English courses available
in high school.
Nuclear
medicine technology training programs vary in length from one to four years.
One year programs that lead to certification are offered by hospitals.
Associate and bachelor degrees are offered in colleges and universities.
Courses include training in safety, radiation procedures, physical science, and
effects of radiation to the body and organs, and computer techniques. Almost
all states require licensing, and all technologists must meet federal standards
for administering and using of radioactive.
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Friday, January 17, 2014
Monitor Surveillance Technician
Monitor Surveillance Technician
Duties and Responsibilities:
Monitor surveillance technicians observe the electrical
activity of heartbeats which is graphically displayed on a series of monitors
in cardiac care units of hospitals. They examine these patters and provide the
results to physicians and nursing staff.
They:
v
Gather and report
heart pattern information on patients.
v
Operate monitoring
computers that simultaneously display multiple patient results.
v
Identify heart
pattern changes and abnormalities.
v
Clean and maintain
equipment, battery packs, and wiring systems.
Average Salary: $26,000 - $41,000
Educational Requirements:
Students wanting to become Monitor Surveillance
Technicians should take math, science, and computer technology courses in high
school.
Upon
graduation from high school, they may enroll in training programs at vocational
schools, community colleges, or hospitals. Program length varies from three
months to two years.
Question: Would you like to be a Monitor Surveillance
Technician? Why or why not?
Answer: No, I would not like to be a Monitor
Surveillance Technician because this profession does not interest me.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Student Success Statement #38
"The best inspiration is not to outdo others, but to outdo ourselves."
- Anonymous author
Reflection: This quote is truly amazing. It screams truth. Inspiration is a gift. We use inspiration in our daily life. We must outdo ourselves and think about only ourselves when it comes to reaching a goal we have. For example, in a running competition, we are not only trying to beat one's opponent, but we are also trying to beat ourselves. We are trying to beat our last record, and get better and better every time. That is the best inspiration of all, competing against yourself and nothing but yourself.
- Anonymous author
Reflection: This quote is truly amazing. It screams truth. Inspiration is a gift. We use inspiration in our daily life. We must outdo ourselves and think about only ourselves when it comes to reaching a goal we have. For example, in a running competition, we are not only trying to beat one's opponent, but we are also trying to beat ourselves. We are trying to beat our last record, and get better and better every time. That is the best inspiration of all, competing against yourself and nothing but yourself.
Health Science Librarian
Health
Science Librarian
Duties and Responsibilities:
Health
Sciences Librarians and Library Technicians collect and organize medical
information they need for patient care, education, research, and
administration.
Librarians
select and acquire books, journals, and other library material. They also establish electronic and digital
database information systems. They organize this information into collections
and develop catalogs for access and provide reference assistance to patrons.
They coordinate and control budgets and supervise library technicians.
Library
technicians assist librarians in organizing collections, shelve books, manage
circulation desks, answer patrons’ questions, and perform administrative
duties.
Average Salary:
$20,000 - $30,00 (Library
Technicians)
$35,000 - $55,000 (Librarians)
Educational Requirements:
Students
should take challenging high school courses in information management, science,
math, and English.
Health
sciences library technician training varies by employer. Some provide on the
job training, but all prefer that students complete library technician programs
at a community college or technical school. Associate’s degrees can be earned
in many of these programs.
Health
Science Librarians should earn an undergraduate degree in one of the life
sciences and must earn a master’s degree in library science from a program that
is accredited by the American Library Association. Some library science
graduate programs offer specialized courses in health science librarianship.
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