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Ordering the correct medicine and vaccinations needed for patients Packaging medicine into organizational units Pharmacist:

You will need to acquire a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, which includes 2 years of coursework on basic sub ects such as biology, chemistry and mathematics, as well as another ! years of advanced curriculum covering genetics, pharmaceuticals and medical ethics" #efore you can even begin, you need to pass the Pharmacy $ollege %dmission &est and the college of your choice needs to be accredited by the %ccreditation $ouncil for Pharmacy 'ducation" (pon graduation, you are still required to take the )orth %merica Pharmacist *icensure '+am in order to be certified to begin your career as a pharmacist" ,n most of the states, you may need to pass another -ulti./tate Pharmacy 0urisprudence '+am and even if it is bypassed in certain states, another test will usually be administered before you receive the license" 1urthermore, you will need to have prior e+perience in the ob before you are allowed to practice, and this is usually fulfilled during your internship period in your undergraduate days" Auto Print: is a complete bar coding packaging solution for oral solid medications" Pharmogistics Carousel2 stores the patient medicine and tells you where to store the medication" Isotemp Laboratory Refrigerator2 keeps the required medicine cool such as some ,3s, in a refrigerator so that they remain cool" Pharmogistics Zebra Printer2 prints out the labels that belong on the correct type of medication to be stored in which is to be scanner by the Pharmogistics 3$4"

Bacterial2 Of or pertaining to bacteria" 1or e+ample, a bacterial lung infection" Blood pressure2 &he blood pressure is the pressure of the blood within the arteries Complication: ,n medicine, an additional problem that arises following a procedure, treatment or illness and is secondary to it" % complication complicates the situation"

/afety requirements , observed in this dept is keeping patient medical information safe and by making sure the patient get the right medications by using the Pharmogistics equipment"

, observed the packaging of medication and filing medication needed for patients and how to order or stock them"

, would be slightly interested in learning about this field because anesthesiologists intereacts a lot in this field because of the medication they need to provide for their patients" %lso, anesthesiology happens to be my field of interest"

&wo functions in this department is caring for the babies right after being born" 5ashing them, checking their blood sugar, temperature etc"

Neonatologist: take a pre-med program, take and pass the MCAT, attend and complete medical school, become a licensed physician, complete your residency and training. Nurse: All nurses have to earn state licensure after they graduate from an educational program. Part of earning licensure is taking the ational Council !icensure "#amination for $egistered urses % C!"&-$ ', (hich is given by the ational Council of )tate *oards of ursing % C)* ', a nonprofit organi+ation involved (ith regulating nurses in the ,.). %(((.ncsbn.org'. -ther licensing criteria may be re.uired for nurses by each state. Continuing education credits are usually re.uired for a nurse to rene( her or his license. Bililights: The bright blue fluorescent lights placed over a baby/s incubator are used to treat 0aundice %yello(ing of the skin and eyes'. *abies (ith 0aundice usually receive this phototherapy treatment for three to seven days. Blood pressure monitor: A machine connected to a small blood pressure cuff (rapped around your baby/s arm or leg. The cuff automatically takes your baby/s blood pressure at regular times and displays the numbers on a screen. Cardiopulmonary monitor: A machine that tracks your baby/s heart and breathing rates. 1t/s connected to your baby by small adhesive monitoring pads placed on her chest. The monitor displays information on the screen, (hich can be printed onto paper. An alarm (ill sound if your baby/s heart or breathing rate becomes too fast or too slo(. Infant Baby Warmer: tiny bed used to keep the baby (arm. 1n the first hour or so after birth, the neonate is usually .uite alert, unless the mother (as given pain medications late in labor. 2hile the infant is being dried off, the mother is delivering the placenta. The amniotic fluid is clear, perhaps tinged (ith blood. 1f it appears murky in any (ay, the baby most likely had a bo(el movement during the stressful labor and delivery process. This first bo(el movement is called meconium. 1f present in the amniotic fluid, it is possible that the infant inhaled some into its lungs. This is called meconium aspiration. The neonate (ith meconium in the amniotic fluid may be intubated to avoid aspiration. Meconium aspiration can lead to tachypnea %rapid respirations' and also pneumonia, and may re.uire the neonate to spend some time under observation in the neonatal intensive care unit % 1C,', instead of being kept (ith its mother )afety re.uirements 1 observed in this field (as discarding trash and the (ashing of hands thoroughly. 2hat 1 observed today in this dept is ho( to clean, check blood sugar, and check temperature of the baby. 1 (ould be interested in learning in this field because everyone seemed to en0oy their 0ob and birth is e#ceptionally (onderful. T(o main functions of this dept is caring for minors (ith in0uries and treating them. Also, to make sure the child is healthy and okay.

Pediatric Nurse Requirements: To practice as a PCP you must be a licensed $ , complete


a master3s or doctorate degree (ith a speciali+ation in acute care, and pass the ational *oard certification.
,n order to become a pediatrician, you will need to complete a !.year college degree prior to entering medical school" You will then spend four years working toward a Doctor of -edicine 6-"D"7 or Doctor of Osteopathy 6D"O"7 degree" &he first two years of medical school are largely comprised of classroom and laboratory learning, while the last two years involve clinical e+perience under the supervision of licensed physicians" (pon graduation, you8ll spend a minimum of three years in residency training where you8ll gain hands.on e+perience in your specialty prior to obtaining a license to practice '+amination &able2 used to e+amine the child to see what is wrong with them" &hermometer9 to check the child:s temperature $urtains9 allows the patient privacy

Monitors: monitors the heart Computer monitors: stores patient information and records (hat the patient is here for, their name, time, status, decision, and the doctor assigned to them. eedle4Medications: materials used to help the patients (hen in pain or to administer or check something.

Cardiogenic Shock: An inade.uate circulation of blood due to primary failure of the


ventricles of the heart to function effectively

C : Cardiac
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Commission: Commission occurs (hen incorrect action is taken. )afety re.uirements 1 observed in this department is codes to get into private rooms, sterili+ation, and the permission of the patients choice of nurse %male or female'.
2hat 1 observed in this dept is a tour. 1 (as sho(n the different stations and (hat they are used for. Also, 1 sa( a toddler receive a staple in her head due to severe head in0ury. 1 (ould be interested more in learning inn this field because the atmosphere is .uite pleasant. Also, (orking (ith kids seems like such a 0oy.

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