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1.) When Jamal decides to go to college or get a job, it will look good on applications. He is benefitting his community by helping the shelter and donating his time.
2.) Typically on resumes you don’t put family or friends down. The best option would be her school Counselor.
3.) She could look online at stores or restaurants, or in the paper for ads. Then she should go fill out an application. After filing out the application, she should hand in her resume. Then, she should wear nice clothing. No jeans or casual shirts.
4.) you don’t have to answer the question yes or no. You could say something along the lines of “I’m familiar with the technology, but not something I use on a daily basis. I always strive to get better at using the tools I have.” You could say this because you really want your dream job, and you’d be willing to learn how to use it.
5.) I would personally rather work with cara because she would listen to my input and be a good team member. Extended learning experiences are good because you learn to work as a team with other people and it prepares you for real world work. People will not hire you or want to work with you if you do not respect, and help them.
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Dr. Chen's treatment plan is not likely the best plan for this patient.
This type of treatment would commonly be making the patients condition worse. A proper treatment for this patient would be to do basic mind to speech therapy and anti-depressants.
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-Causes
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose) — an important source of fuel for your body.
With type 2 diabetes, your body either resists the effects of insulin — a hormone that regulates the movement of sugar into your cells — or doesn't produce enough insulin to maintain normal glucose levels. Signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes often develop slowly. In fact, you can have type 2 diabetes for years and not know it.
-Symptoms
Look for:
• Increased thirst
• Frequent urination
• Increased hunger
• Unintended weight loss
• Fatigue
• Blurred vision
• Slow-healing sores
• Frequent infections
• Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck
-Complications
Some of the potential complications of diabetes include: Heart and blood vessel disease. Diabetes dramatically increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and narrowing of blood vessels (atherosclerosis). Nerve damage (neuropathy).
-Treatments
Insulin, exercising, eating healthy, and losing weight are some of the meany ways to overcome or improve the criticality of the diabetes.
-As a nurse...
You can provide medications, check-up regularly, provide advice, and follow the journey to a better, healthier life with your patient!
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