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Career Project

Career Project. By: Courtney Flory. Career Options. Registered Nursing- Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records.

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Career Project

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  1. Career Project By: Courtney Flory

  2. Career Options • Registered Nursing- Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. • Forensic Science Technician -Collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations. Perform tests on weapons or substances.

  3. Nursing Duties • Working with a variety of patients, from pediatric to geriatric, or specializing in one of numerous possible areas • Observing and recording patient behavior • Consulting with physicians and other healthcare professionals • Establishing treatment plans, operating medical equipment • Supervising licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and certified nurse assistants (CNAs) • Performing diagnostic tests • Treating medical emergencies • Administering medications and treatments

  4. Working Conditions • Work in healthcare facilities but some home health and public health nurses travel to their patients' homes, schools, community centers and other sites. • May spend a lot of their time walking and standing. • Need to be able to cope well with stress. • Nurses are also in close contact with patients who have infectious diseases • In hospitals and surgery centers, nursing schedules consist of rotating shifts to cover 24-hour patient care.

  5. Training and Qualifications • Nursing diploma • BSN degree (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) • ADN degree (Associate of Science in Nursing) • When you finally completed any program, you need to pass NCLEX-RN. • According to National Council State Boards of Nursing, a candidate must fulfill these qualifications: • You must be a graduate of any state-approved nursing program. • You must be an NCLEX examination passer. • You must provide an honest self-report on any chemical dependencies, criminal convictions, and functional ability deficits. • When accomplishing these requirements and the specific qualifications in you state, you may now obtain your RN license.

  6. Earnings • make a median salary of $65,950 • The highest paid in the registered nurse profession work in the metropolitan areas of San Jose, CA, Oakland, CA, and San Francisco, CA. The Salinas, CA area also pays well, as does the city of Napa, CA

  7. Forensic Science Duties • Crime Scene Duties Work in two places: on crime scenes and in crime labs. Responsible for the careful collection and preservation of evidence, brainstorming and helping to reconstruct crimes. • Lab Duties Interpret evidence collected from crime scenes. This includes identifying unknown substances and objects, theorizing about their relevancy and relationship to the suspect and victim. Identify drug powders or determine which type of gun fired a bullet. Then, forensic techs compile and document the results of analysis into reports. • Consultation and Testimony Duties May consult with experts in various fields to enhance and clarify their own interpretations of collected evidence. Testify in court and report to police departments about the evidence collected and the techniques used in the lab to analyze it.

  8. Working Conditions • You must travel to different locations around a city or region because crimes can occur anywhere. • Crime scene investigation can be distressing and unpleasant because investigators see many disturbing sights. • Crime scene investigators work staggered day, evening, or night shifts and may have to work overtime

  9. Trainingand Qualifications • Abachelor’s degree to work in crime labs. • Extensive amounts of on-the-job training are required for both those who investigate crime scenes and those who work in labs. • Need a bachelor’s degree in either forensic science or a natural science such as biology or chemistry. • During their apprenticeship, investigators learn proper procedures and methods for collecting and documenting evidence. • They learn laboratory specialties on the job. • The length of this training varies by specialty. • Most DNA-analysis training programs last six to 12 months, but firearms-analysis training may last up to three years. • Need to pass a proficiency exam before they may perform independent casework or testify in court. • Throughout their careers, they need to keep abreast of advances in technology and science that improve the collection or analysis of evidence.

  10. Earnings • On average $55,040 • Factors: • Your location • Whether you work for a privatized lab or government facility • The size of the facility where you work • Your experience in the field • The level of education you’ve completed • Whether or not you have an certifications • Whether or not you work in a leadership position

  11. Perfect Choice and Cost Registered Nurse Forensic Science Technician Michigan State University- Lansing, MI Forensic Science of Biology Program The School of Criminal Justice Bachelors in Forensic Science of Biology • University of Michigan–​Ann Arbor, MI • Traditional BSN Nursing Program • School Of Nursing • Traditional BSN- Science of Nursing

  12. Cost for Perfect Choice • RN Nurse: • For Freshman and Sophomore years: • $26,240 • Junior and Senior years: • $27,910 • Forensic Science Technician: • For one year: • In State Tuition: $10,214.00. Plus room and board: $7,444.00 and average books cost: $962.00.

  13. RN Vs. Forensic Science Technician Similarities Differences Getting a job is more difficult for Forensic Science Technicians Forensic Science Technician is all about how people die and nursing is saving peoples lives. • Have to take a exam/test to be a required worker. • Both good paying jobs. • Need at least a Bachelors degree • Tuition for both of them will be close.

  14. Preference of Career • I would prefer to be a Registered Nurse. • Reasons: • A better pay • Been inspired • More benefits such as the working time, location, and flexibility • No problems getting a job

  15. Works Cited • "Education Career Articles." Education Career Articles RSS. Higher Education Articles, 14 Feb. 2013. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. • "ExploreHealthCareers.org." Registered Nurse (RN). N.p., 20 Nov. 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. • "Forensic Science Degree." Forensic Science Degree RSS. Forensic Science Degree, n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. • "Job Outlook for Registered Nurses (RN) Who Complete Their BSN Degree." Registered Nurse (RN) Job Description and Salary. Brisk Education, n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013.Nursing." Best Programs. U.S. News & World Report LP., 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013 • "Occupation Profile: Forensic Science Technicians." America's Career InfoNet: Select an Occupation. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. •  "Registered Nurse: Salary." Registered Nurse Salary Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. • "RN Registered Nurse / Nurses - for Healthcare and Nursing RN Opportunities." - Kissimmee, FL Jobs. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. • "Traditional BSN Program." University of Michigan School of Nursing. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. • "Understanding RN Licensing Requirements." RN License Requirements. RN License.org., n.d.Web. 19 Nov. 2013.

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