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malady or symptom Contains overdose data and extensive bibliography with each herb Excellent resourse for libraries outpatient clinics private practitioners and pharmacists Sample Pages Sample Page 1 Sample Page 2

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a leading international course curriculum based on a variety of modular clinics presented by leading veterinarians and specialist practitioners

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Patients with other illnesses are advised to seek treatment at other general outpatient . clinics. in the district or from private . practitioners. . Chronic patients who have been pre-scheduled for follow up at the eight DFCs should proceed ...

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Hoy explained that the clinics are a team-based approach to front-line health care. Nurse practitioners work with other healthcare professionals, ...



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What is the quickest way for an RN to become a RNP?
Q. I'm trying to find out the best route, and the quickest yet best quality, to become a nurse practitioner. I'm an RN with an Associate Degree, and have been in the medical field for 29 yrs, since high school. I'm interested in learning something new, and would like to stay in the medical field despite a partial disability I have. This makes it impossible to continue with physical, or even sedentary nursing, so more autonomy would be great. If there are any legitimate at home job for an RN, that would be very helpful in the meantime. Any ideas? I've been Charge nurse in a high acuity med-surg unit in a teaching hospital, and presently Charge in a Surgery/Oncology unit. I also work ENT/Ortho/GI/GU/Oral/Plas tics/Derm clinics, and Minor… [cont.]
Asked by Sola123 - Fri Feb 2 15:43:57 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think that you need to go back to school for your BSN. Most university's have RN to BSN (15 months-ish) programs. After that, you would have to go to grad school. Good luck!
Answered by HeartOfGlass - Sat Feb 3 13:13:30 2007

How much money do these professions make?
Q. At their highest pay, how much money do the following professions generally make per year? Physician- General Practitioner Physician- Neurosurgeon Physician- Anesthesiologist Physician- OB/GYN Veterinarian- Owner of clinic Attorney at Law Supreme Court Judge Scientist- Climatologist Scientist- Physicist Scientist- Zoologist Scientist- Wildlife Biologist College Professor Software Engineer
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A. Around 120,000- 200,000 per year. Sh*t money compared to working for yourself
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My submandibular glands have been swollen for months now without a sore throat.?
Q. The swelling subsided for a few weeks and has now returned. Being that I just started a new job, I have to wait for my insurance to kick in. So, I went to the university health clinic and of course was simply put on antibiotics, which have done nothing. The nurse practitioner there diagnosed me as having bronchitis even though I have other symptoms such as a stuffy nose and no fever. I have some wheezing, a stuffy nose, and the swollen glands. However, I do not have a fever, a sore throat or a lack of energy. Does anyone have any clue what might be going on?
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A. Because the swelling subsided for a few weeks and then returned, it's likely that you have unresolved infection or viral illness running through your system. The risk of there being anything cancerous is reduced because we're not talking about something just growing and growing. Antibiotics should help, but sometimes the swelling take a while to resolve. Were you tested for mono? If not, it's likely that it's because you're not exhibiting a lack of energy... but it wouldn't hurt to have the blood test to be sure. Stuffy nose and wheezing are indicators of allergy. I think it's entirely possible, depending on your area, that you had an illess and the bacteria/virus harbored in your glands... and now you're system is being overtaxed by… [cont.]
Answered by thegirlwholovedbrains - Thu Oct 5 08:42:20 2006