Wednesday, December 28, 2011

filipino Nurses' Requirements to work in Israel?Italy? Malaysia

filipino Nurses' Requirements to work in Israel?Italy? Malaysia?
what are the following requirements needed??? 1. like what kind of papers/processes needed in applying visa/passport? 2.what are exams needed e.g Board exams, TOEFL, IELTS, CGFNS, NCLEX, Medical exams? 3.what job experiences needed? 4. cost needed to all expenses? 5. how much u earn per hour in that country?? state sources pls... i need it URGENT!!!!
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well idk



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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

I am currently taking STPM (high school) in Malaysia

I am currently taking STPM (high school) in Malaysia.?
I would like to choose nursing as one of my ambition because only with nursing degree , i could settle in USA. But i feel it is such a waste to study hard just to take nursing and furthermore STPM is a very quality and tough exam , I feel its such a waste take up this course. Any suggestions?
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You should pursue a career of your interest. if nursing is your interest, then you can consider it as a career choice. personally i don't think it wise to choose a career based on your migration-asiprations, as this can change over time. eg. what makes you think that when you graduate with a bursing qualification that US will still have shortage of nurses that it needs to employ foreign nurses? And even if you manage to get to the US and be a nurse, can you predict that when you are in your in your mid-30s or 40s that you will not want to go back to Malaysia? And what then? Will you want to be a nurse in malaysia?



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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

can i overcome my fear of blood

can i overcome my fear of blood ?
ok . heres the deal . Im in a nursing school . I will be starting my nursing school in april. I really wanna be a nurse to help people and save life. But i kept remembering the incident , when my grandfather was admitted at the hospital in malaysia. The nurses drew blood from him .i dont know why i suddenly felt dizzy. Not just that , i think i felt dizzy when im in that hospital.i see alot of patients and it was hectic . DO u think that makes me dizzy ?
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Maybe you are just stressing yourself out; you remembered the incident with your grandfather and it is in the back of your mind. Also, you might just be a nervous person, worrying about taking proper care of the sick or injured. After awhile, you will build your confidence and you will be just fine.



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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Nursing or Chef? Which one should I go for

Nursing or Chef? Which one should I go for?
Okay, I got two offer to continue my study. First is nursing, and another one is culinary arts. I always wanted to be a nurse. A great nurse, but at the same time, my passion for culinary arts is very high, and now I can't decide which one should I go for. I don't really mind about the salary, really. I just wanted to give a great public service. So, which course should I go and pick? Cooking for people or healing people? I'm 19 years old, Male from Terengganu, Malaysia.
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Providing much needed health care to people is very important especially in Asian countries where a lot of people do not get proper health care. You may be able to combine the degrees and become a nutrition specialist. This way you have a medical profession that is mingled with your love of cooking, and you're providing both services to people.
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If you really want to help people, go nursing all the way.
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Both careers are noble. Both have opportunities to serve others. One pays 3-4 times higher wage. It may not matter now, but it will when you turn 60. Nursing is hard work but has more opportunity to advance to a teaching or desk job. Cooking is hard work and remains so. The cooks I know who work in a Metropolitan city make around $14/hr in a retirement home. It is hard, hard work. In the United States, you can't live on that salary. If you don't succeed as a cook in an upscale restaurant, you will have to take whatever job you can find. Do you plan to have a family? If so, you will need to support them. Why not go for the higher pay and use your culinary passion on weekends. Feed the poor????



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