In order for you to be happy it has to be your choice. It's much harder changing career when you have a family and bills to pay and is older. Not everyone is cut out to be nurses and that will not just affect you but also your patients. So make sure this is what you want to do. At the same time, there are many different areas you can work at as a nurse.
Nursing is always a good profession to choose because there will always be a need for nurses in society. The job industry is down and nursing jobs are a little less attainable than before but there are still many opportunities for nursing positions that will give you a life long ability to help people. You might think that there are a lot of people taking up nursing courses nowadays. It is true but the supply we have are still not enough to fill all the demands for nurses.
Suggest that you call your parent to come pick you up.
It depends on the kid and the parent. If you are a protective parent then no, but if your not then its fine. Most 4th graders play call of duty. It's really the parent choice>
40 60 chance because they might believe the mother is better at taking care of children but sometimes the dad might be a better parent than the mother so the choice is up to that
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his parent must have told him too and didnt have no choice but to do what they say.
Nursing graduates are in high current demand, draw excellent salaries and benefits, and the projections for the future indicate a long term demand.
Get a lawyer and have the matter taken before a judge. Even if the custodial parent refuses to respond to your attempts, she (or he) will have no choice in responding to a subpoena.
Get your GPA up and STUDY, STUDY, STUDY to the point where you have no life because that is what a Nursing Program is like but it is all truly worth it in the end!
Hi, The question is: "If an elder parent has given you 50,000 and shortly thereafter they end up in a nursing care facility, are you as the child responsible to give back that money to pay for the nursing care cost? My answer would be: First, add your totals for remodeling your house to make it safe for your parent(s). Second, add the amount of time he/she spent in your house (e.g. If he/she spent 6 months in your house, take a total for room/board (times-x) 6. Plus, if you stayed at home to take care of him/her--take that amount x 6. Also, you would have to pay self-employment tax (SE tax). It is wise to consult an attorney first. ...but if there is any remaining money, it should go back to the elderly parent. lach61
If the parent appears intoxicated you should call your own parents, or another friend or relative, to come pick you up. If that's not possible then you should ask the child's parent to call a taxi.
The father should consult with an attorney but unless he has been declared an unfit parent by the court with jurisdiction over the child, or he has given up his parental rights, he would be the primary choice for custody of the child.The father should consult with an attorney but unless he has been declared an unfit parent by the court with jurisdiction over the child, or he has given up his parental rights, he would be the primary choice for custody of the child.The father should consult with an attorney but unless he has been declared an unfit parent by the court with jurisdiction over the child, or he has given up his parental rights, he would be the primary choice for custody of the child.The father should consult with an attorney but unless he has been declared an unfit parent by the court with jurisdiction over the child, or he has given up his parental rights, he would be the primary choice for custody of the child.