1.Job stability. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the healthcare industry is projected to grow 18 percent from now until 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. This projected growth is mainly due to an aging population and a greater demand for healthcare services. Plus, it doesn’t matter where you are in the world, there will always be people in need of help. In a shaky economy and world of uncertainty, having this much job security is a huge advantage.
2.Great pay and benefits. As of May 2017, the median annual wage for healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (such as registered nurses, physicians and surgeons, and dental hygienists) was $64,770 – almost double the median annual wage for all occupations. Typically, the more training you have, the better the wages will be. For example, the average base pay for a neurosurgeon is $489,839 per year.
3.Fast-paced workday. It’s likely that your career in healthcare will be highly stimulating with a constantly changing atmosphere (bye, bye 9-5 desk job). What your workday looks like depends on your specialty but be prepared to work face-to-face with patients and be on your feet most of the day. The medical field is full of excitement, and you’ll never live the same day twice.
4.Opportunities for growth. You don’t need years of medical training to make a difference in someone’s life. Some specialties only require a certificate, which could be achieved in a year or two. Plus, medical facilities are looking for people to work in all areas of care, like reception and administration. If you’re looking to work your way up, many companies also offer continued learning programs and tuition reimbursement.
5.The chance to help people. Those who work in the healthcare industry typically have a desire to make a difference. Whether you’re the surgeon who removes debilitating tumors or the receptionist who offers a friendly smile to a patient who just received a difficult diagnosis, you’re there for patients and families when they need it most. Plus, The American Psychological Association reports that finding meaning in your work can influence your life outside of work, has a long list of benefits (like increased motivation and personal fulfillment) as well as decreased stress.
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This is because if you’re in high air polluted areas your lungs could be affected.
If you exercise in heat you’re more likely to have a heat stroke or pass out, which are both dangerous.
If equipment is made for something specific, using it wrong could result in physical injury.
Answer: The client must have told the nurse that s/he is having urine leakages when s/he cough, sneeze or exercise
Explanation: Kegel exercise amongst other advice is recommended to patients of urinary stess incontinence.
Kegel exercise is done by contracting and relaxing urinary muscle by oneself. Is more like acting as if one wants to urinate then holding it back
Because Jennifer had to boil and stew the peaches, the enzymes in the peaches will have denatured. This is because once the enzymes reach a boiling point they start to change and become less-effective.
Answer:
C. Athletic gear
Explanation:
Hereditary, or your genes, define what you look like based on your parents genes. They could also determine any conditions you might have taken from relatives, such as skin diseases and weight diseases, which would change your appearance.
Your diet defines a lot of how you appear. Depending on how much you eat, what you eat, and how often you eat will shape how you look. Though genes may effect how you process calories, people who eat more junk food are prone to gaining more weight than those who eat healthy food.
While athletic gear can help you stay safe, it does not affect your overall appearance. Gear does not change how much you weigh or what conditions you have, or your genes. Gear just makes sure you stay safe while exercising.
Exercise can change a lot of your appearance. Exercise can help you lose weight and gain muscle. For many it can also relieve symptoms of diseases, such as rehabilitation after breaking a bone.
So, the correct answer would be athletic gear.
Hope this helps!
Panna