The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the federal agency responsible for conducting biomedical research. It is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is the largest biomedical research agency in the world.
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Yes! it is addictive because there is a druggish substance inside. Not only that but did the Candaian Health Agecy sue the tobacco companies because the tobacco was so addictive and many people would get cancer from it!
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Credit card Default-level Interest is a terrible thing. The Defaulted account interest rate can sometimes climb to over 25%. The reason your amount owed is so much higher than you remember is due to this increased interest rate, as well as various collection agecy fees that are often assessed. Most debt-management agencies can get that extra interest reduced/removed and lower the current interest rate. To avoid this in the future - pay your bills on time and make/stick to a budget.
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Answer 1: Nursing is a regulated, licensed profession in all 50 of the United States. Each state has its own nursing licensing and regulating board or agecy; and each of those entities will have slightly different rules, regulations, policies and procedures. So, without knowing the state that you're in, it's impossible to answer your question. You would need to find the website of the state in which you intend to practice as a nurse, and in which your nursing school is physically located, and see what are the rules for such as what you ask.However, generally speaking, if an associates degree requires something -- in your case, clinicals -- then you will have to get said something done as part of said associates degree. There's no such thing as deferring any degree's specific requirements to an advanced degree. It's simply not allowed or done... ever.You will, then, I promise you, have to complete whatever are the associates degree's clinical requirements while you're doing said associates degree's work, and before you will be awarded the degree. You may not do the clinicals later, while you're pursuing your bachelors "later on." That's absolutely certain.You're also, clearly, looking at things wrongly in the sense that you're assuming that the bachelors degree (I presume you mean a "Bachelor of Science in Nursing" (BSN)) cannot also be completed online. In most states, it can, indeed, as long as the online BSN program is approved by the state's nursing board or other regulatory agency. Lots of BSN programs are online. And they, too, have clinical and lab requirements.So, then, you might be wondering, how does one do labs and clinicals in an online degree? Simply, one gets in one's car and drives to either the school that's offering the online degree, or to any other nearby school which the degree-offering school approves, and you do your labs and/or clinicals there. Or if the clinicals are in a hospital, then you get the online school to approve a hospital clinical program near you and you go do your clinicals under that hospital's supervision rather than the hospital near the online school.Online nursing programs realize that the whole reason the student is doing it online is because s/he can't go to the school's regular campus. So pretty much all online nursing programs are willing to work something out with the student so that s/he may complete his/her labs and clinicals at a facility near him/her. It's not a big deal.Therefore, there is no reason why you cannot complete any and all labs and clinicals that your online both associates and bachelors degree requires, at a facility near you. There may be a small fee involved, but it can definitely be arranged. It's just not that complicated.Speak to whomever is your associates degree's advisor and figure out how you can do your associates degree's labs and/or clinicals at a school or hospital or clinic near you. Or, if the online school is within reasonable driving distance, then arrange to attend said school's on-campus labs, or near-campus clinicals, usually over a weekend or two or three.The bottom line answer to your question, then, is "no." Every last one of any degree's requirements must be completed as part of said degree, or said degree will not be awarded. Period.