You're helping save or improve someone's life. I would definitely call that change!
to be there for someone no matter what - in life and death
Go to school. Become a Paramedic PHRN. Get experience and apply. Tough job to get.
If you have a situation where you were able to change someone's life and how did that make you feel?
If you become aware or suspect that someone intends to commit suicide, then you have an obligation to report that to a responsible person. Depending upon the context of your relationship, that may be a parent, teacher, nurse, doctor or even the police if necessary.
To change a life greatly.
Of course you can. I'm sure at some point in life, we all pray for someone to change.
Care for sick of all ages. Educate people about their Health. Also you would educate people about there Medications.
She was a nurse and since she was a nurse, they thought that she was responsible. She worked up to being a spy and she was a very important person that was related to the Civil War.
Give change to make a change in someone's life A leopard can not change his spots.
Your life wouldnt be good
Perhaps the best introduction to a nursing career is to become a licensed practical nurse. Most community colleges have programs that would give one the basic coursework in the life sciences that is required to become an LPN. Most programs take one to two years.
I would hope not. You have a DWI on your license, you should be in jail , not acting as a nurse. A nurse is someone who has the profession of helping protect the life and health of others, a DWI er is someone who gives nurses job security.