Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Environmental Health Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Sanitarians, or environmental health specialist, enforce
government regulations and advise and educate clients. They also improve water
and sanitation facilities and aer involved in improving the quality of community
environment. They Often:
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Collect and analyze samples.
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Screen samples for possible health hazards
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Design or manage sanitation, disposal, and water
systems
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Oversee disposal of infectious wastes
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Develops and manage prevention and education
programs
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Evaluate and identify health hazards and ensure
compliance with regulations.
Average Salary: $25,000 - $50,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should tale college preparatory courses, especially
in mathematics and science, during high school.
A career as a sanitarian or environmental health specialist
requires a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in environmental health or environmental engineering. Many jobs require certification
and/or a Master’s Degree in these, or related fields.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
I would like to be an Enviromental Health Specialist, because i would like to help the people in any health hazards they face.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Student Success Statement
"CTR connects you to happiness and success-CTW disconnects." Mr. Haymore
REFLECTION:
This very inspirational quote written and said by my wonderful computer instructor Mr. Haymore, is one of my every day mottoes. If you "Choose The Right," you will be in the path to a very happy and successful life. But once you make the decision to choose the wrong, you are in the path to a very devastating and stressful life. So choose the right young people.CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Emergency Medical Technician
Duties and Responsibilities:
Emergency medical technicians, or EMTs, usually work in teams
of two in specially designed ambulances. They provide immediate life or limb
saving medical treatment at the scenes of accidents and injuries as well as transport
causalities to hospital emergency rooms for further care. The job is both
physically demanding and stressful. Emergency medical technicians often respond
to:
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Automobile
accidents
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Gunshot
woundings
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Unscheduled
childbirth
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Drownings
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Other
serious medical emergencies
Average Salary: $25,000 - $37,000
Educational Requirements:
Students must have a high school diploma (In some areas GED
certificates may be submitted) in order to become an emergency medical technician.
Driver’s education, health, and science courses are strongly recommended and
may be required before enrolling in some training programs.
Basic emergency medical technician training includes about
100-120 hours spent in the classroom and 10 hours in a hospital emergency room.
Emergency medical technicians are required to pass state licensing or
certification tests and participate in continuing education programs. Many
emergency medical technicians earn associate degrees in their field.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Student Success Statement
ANON
Reflection:
In my opinion it is true how it is better to be alone than to be in bad company. A good example how it is better to be alone than to be in bad company would be when you are by your self at your house, and your so bored you call your friends to see what their up to and there all like their smoking or what not, it would be better for you to stay home all by yourself than to go out and join them and take the risk of getting caught.CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Electrocardiograph Technician
Duties and Responsibilities:
Electrocardiograph (ECG or EKG)
Technicians usually work under the supervision of
cardiologists in hospitals, doctor’s offices, clinics, or bedside. They operate electrocardiogram
equipment to monitor patients’ heart problems. They:
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Connect electrodes to patients.
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Insert and remove catheters.
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Monitor equipment output.
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Record test results.
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Identify emergencies or abnormalities.
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Operate ultrasound equipment
Average Salary: $15,000 - $32,000
Educational Requirements:
Electrocardiograph technicians must have a high school
diploma or GED before beginning specialized training.
Electrocardiograph training can be obtained through vocational
schools, community colleges, and in some cases through on-the-job supervised
experience. Basic training takes three to six months. Advanced training takes
on to two years.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
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