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Monday, November 9, 2009

4 Ways to Strengthen Your Immune System

Hype about immune boosters can end up putting a real pinch your wallet. Here are tips you can bank on.

Fiber: The New Superstar Nutrient

Find out why getting fiber from whole foods is important for a healthy diet.

How To Stop Excessive Sweating In A Natural Way

Excessive sweating is often painful and causes of fear of a person. There are many challenges related to the condition that more than physical suffering.

There are many opportunities for common sense, the problem of feeding the sweating is an important factor regarding the problem. A person should avoid drinking too much caffeine in coffee and soft drinks.

Caffeine is the poor condition because they can foster fear and more importantly, the hyper activity of the nervous system. Drink plenty of water every day to clean your system. Rejects water and regulates your body of toxins.

Food is another important point. Eat more fruits and vegetables in the integrated power plan. Try to remove excess sugar to improve their ability to reduce sweating. Always wear clothes, skin to breathe.

Loose clothing is best for your skin. The cotton fiber is good in the wet and warm wool in winter. Do not wear clothes close, the problem worse by sweating.

Bath and shave every day under the arms is a good exercise for this problem. Avoid red meat and strong smell of fish, as we know, increased sweating. Stress causes sweat to find an exercise to be done in a newspaper, work to reduce stress.

Walking is a simple and economic form of exercise. Practice of meditation and breathing to calm these factors contribute to an effective reduction of sweating to. Stress is often a great thing, like not forget this. If you have the common sense of these councils, improving their chances to reduce or control sweating.

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Lower Your Cholesterol

Find out how to eat and exercise for lower cholesterol, learn easy, effortless ways to lower your cholesterol and get the facts on cholesterol supplements, statins and other cholesterol medication.

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Weight Loss Tips

Men and women are different. They have different needs, different structures of the body and different levels of the hormone. Therefore, it is clear that the weight loss for women is at least something different from the weight loss for men.

While the principles that I recommend to all persons of weight loss are the same, to the extent that it will have positive effects on the individual depends on many things, including sex. Women can, for example, have more success using hormonal balance than men because they are more likely to suffer more estrogen dominant.

However, here are some simple principles of weight loss for women:

1. Drink more water - the water helps eliminate toxins and hydration, refreshing and replenishing your body's cells. More water means a cleaner and more efficient.

2. Balance your hormones - hormone imbalance affects all women to some extent. In terms of weight loss, I firmly believe that all women are much more the results using a natural hormone balancing method to do nothing. It should be a part of your weight loss and efforts to benefit more ways to enumerate here.

3. Suppression of your system - the parasites remain a problem for many people. The contracts are in contact with animals or travel abroad through consumption of contaminated water among many other ways. You can remove all the pests naturally through security and effective remedies rather than drugs.

4. Intelligent exercise - Do strength training and make sure your cardio is as high as you can handle.

5. Get your right to food - Avoid AGT and highly processed foods, such as eating near the source of raw food as possible.

The RN Contract Trap

- Atty. Robert Reeves, Apr 27, 2009

For many foreign nurses

(RNs) the chance to immigrate to the U.S. is the opportunity of a life time.  For so many, immigrating to the U.S. is the reason they went to nursing school and took up the profession.  Many others, such as marketing majors, physicians, computer engineers, etc. have switched professions to become nurses in order to immigrate to the U.S. 

 

The shortage spurred the growth and creation of hybrid industries such as nurse registries and temporary nursing staff companies.  These types of companies assign nurses on a temporary basis with their client hospitals, medical facilities, and private homes. 


A nurse working for one of these companies for example, might find herself working at Hospital A for 2 days out of the week and Hospital B for 3 days.  Then, a few months later, working 4 days for Hospital C.  The RN goes wherever her employer has been contracted to provide services.  She is not an employee of the hospital, but rather the registry company.


Because of the shortage, various RN employers (hospitals, agencies, RN staffing companies) heavily recruit for RNs overseas. Foreign RNs who wish to immigrate are delighted at the opportunity the recruiters offer and are often all too eager to sign up.

While this path may be one of the easiest ways to immigrate, it is not without its pitfalls.  Employment-based sponsorship means the RN will be allowed to immigrate if the RN intends to work on a permanent basis for the petitioning employer.  This is a critical condition of immigrating that carries consequences if not fulfilled.  

During the typical recruitment process, the RNs are promised sponsorship in exchange for working for the employer.  Contracts are prepared and representations are made regarding the nature of work, type of work, place of work, working conditions and wages.  Many RNs are so eager to immigrate, they do not carefully read these contractual documents, ask serious questions regarding the terms and conditions, or have the contracts reviewed by their own attorney.   

In the excitement of the prospect of immigrating to the U.S. many RNs are seduced with the notion that the dream job

awaits them in the U.S.  For some this is true, but for many, it has drastic consequences.  The RNs gloss over the contracts and assume an attitude of, “I’ll deal with it later.”

The most common contractual clause that wreaks havoc on an immigrating RN’s life is the breach of contract damages clause.  Most contracts typically require the RN to work for a specific number of years and failure to do so triggers the damages clause.  The damages can range from $15,00 to $50,000 dollars! 

 

Many RNs signing these contracts are unfamiliar with the litigious culture in the U.S.  Some come to the U.S. and find the working conditions and salaries they were told they would receive are not the same as represented when first recruited.  Some conditions are so unbearable.

For example, being placed in graveyard shifts in hospitals far from home. Or, not being placed in any hospital and collecting no salary while the sponsor tries to obtain a new client for the RNs placement.  Many of these RNs then leave their employers and this is when additional tragedy strikes.

The employer begins a campaign of harassment and may sue for breach of contract and obtains a judgment against the RN for the penalty amount.  The judgment typically comes with a wage garnishment order.  This means the RN’s new employer is required to pay a portion of the RN’s wages to the sponsor to cover the judgment.  Because RNs are in a licensed occupation requiring a reporting of where they work, it is very simple for the sponsor to locate the RN and exact the judgment.

But, worse than a breach of contract is the possible immigration consequence.  The RN has obtained permanent residency because she stated she intends to work on a permanent basis for her sponsor.  By leaving or changing employers shortly after entering the U.S., she has now opened the door for the Immigration Service to revoke the green card!  Some employers immediately notify the Immigration Service when an RN leaves exposing the RN to possible green card revocation and deportation. 

For many others, the immigration consequence comes several years later when the RN is applying for U.S. citizenship.  The Immigration Service reviews the basis of the green card and determines how long the RN worked for her sponsor.  If it determines that the RN has only worked for a short period of time, it may begin revocation and deportation proceedings against both the RN and her family members who obtained green cards through her.

 These tragic consequences can be avoided by careful review in the beginning.  For many of those currently in the position, there is still immigration and contractual relief available.  The U.S. Constitution prohibits slavery and indentured servitude and because in many cases the sponsoring employer breaches the contract, the employee is not liable for any damages. This core constitutional value is the basis for providing relief to those forced to leave their sponsors.  This will be the subject of our second part of this article. 

 

Author's Note: The analysis and suggestions offered in this column do not create a lawyer-client relationship and are not a substitute for the individual legal research and personalized representation that is essential to every case.

 

Reeves & Associates, a PLC

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Philippine Job Fair

Date & Venue

Event & Organizer

December 8, 2009 at 9:00 to 6:00 pm

Zamboanga City

Zamboanga City Overseas Job Fair!
by: DOLE-PESO Zamboanga City

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on overseas job opportunities to be offered by POEA licensed agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

December 4-5, 2009 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

DOLE-CARAGA Conference Room

CARAGA Local and Overseas Job Fair!
by: DOLE-PESO CARAGA

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local and overseas job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

December 2, 2009 at 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

Pasay City Hall

Pasay Local and Overseas Job Fair
by: DOLE-PESO Pasay

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local and overseas job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

December 2-4, 2009 at 9:00 to 5:00 pm

People's Coliseum, Santiago City, Isabela

Isabela Local and Overseas Job Fair
by: TESDA, DOLE, PESO

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local and overseas job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

November 27, 2009 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay

TESDA Overseas Job Fair at Zamboanga City
by: TESDA-Zamboanga City

TESDA is inviting all jobseekers to attend the TESDA Overseas jobfair to be attended by POEA, DOLE and POEA licensed agencies.

November 27, 2009 at 8:00 am to 3:00 pm

Marikina Sports Park, Sta. Elena, Marikina City

Mega Job Fair 2009
by: WorkAbroad.ph in cooperation with government of Marikina City and PESO


WorkAbroad.ph in cooperation with the City Government of Marikina and the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) invites all jobseekers to attend the “Mega Job Fair 2009” on November 27, 2009 at the Marikina Sports Park, Sta. Elena, Marikina City.

 

Nov. 20-21, 2009 at 9:00 to 5:00 pm

Lanuza, Surigao Del Sur

CARAGA Overseas Job Fair!
by: DOLE-CARAGA

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on overseas job opportunities to be offered by licensed agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

November 18-19, 2009 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Zamboanga City

Local and Overseas Job Fair in Zamboanga City!
by: TESDA-Zamboanga City

TESDA is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on TESDA job fair.

November 12, 2009 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Municipal Hall, Governor Generoso, Davao Oriental

Davao Oriental Local and Overseas Job Fair
by: PESO-Gov. Generoso, Davao Oriental

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local and overseas job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

November 12, 2009 at 9:00 to 6:00 pm

Provincial Gov't of Surigao Del Norte & DOLE Surigao Del Norte

Surigao Del Norte Local and Overseas Job Fair
by: Provincial Gov't of Surigao Del Norte & DOLE Surigao Del Norte

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local and overseas job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

November 5-6, 2009 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Provincial Gov't of Nueva Viscaya. Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya

Join the Local and Overseas Job Fair in Nueva Vizcaya!
by: DOLE-PESO Nueva Vizcaya

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

October 28-29, 2009 at 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Surigao City

Local and Overseas job Fair in Surigao City!
by: Surigao City - LGU & DOLE - Surigao del Norte

DOLE-PESO is inviting all jobseekers to attend and apply on local job opportunities to be offered by local companies and agencies which will take part on DOLE-PESO job fair.

October 6-7, 2009 at 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

Trinoma Activity Center, Trinoma Mall Edsa Cor. North Avenue, Quezon City

3rd North Triangle Career Fair 2009
by: AdExhibit, Inc.

Look for job in BPO, KPO, Medical, Conglomerate and in other industry available for both Local and Overseas.

Job Description of Nurse

Nature of Job:

Nurses are responsible for safety, treatment and recovery of ill and injured people, health maintenance and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in various health care situations. They may also be engage in research and sometimes practice non-clinical duties for delivery of health care.

 

Basic Tasks:

  • Basically, nurses take care and treat ill, injured, and disabled patients, as well as newborn babies and their mothers.
  • Assist surgeons during operations take charge of nursing works and other non-medical staff in operating theater.
  • In-charge with the medicine and drugs, apply surgical dressings and give other forms of treatment prescribed by physicians;
  • Keep records and reports accurate and detailed;
  • Help in preparing mentally-ill patients, physical and psychological, for treatment;
  • Take care of patients in their homes;
  • Render nursing services, care and advice in a community; industrial and other organizations; and/or at workplace;
  • May engage in research activities related to nursing.

Education and Training Requirements:

Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and holds a license issued by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) to practice the profession.

Skills and Competency Requirements:

  • Can relay information effectively;
  • Excellent reading comprehension;
  • Logistic reasoning which is use in identifying the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems;  
  • Analytical skills;
  • Can communicate well both oral and writing
  • Sensitivity, the ability to tell whether there’s something wrong or might go wrong.

Salary Range:

Local Employment

P6,000 – every month for entry level for government employed in rural areas.

P8,000 - every month for entry level for government employed in urban areas

P12,000 – every month in private sector

 

Overseas Employment

$4,000 – United States

$34,221 – United Kingdom ($17,000 entry level)

$700 - $1,500 - Middle East

Work Environment:

Clinics and Hospitals

 

Working Hours:

Nurses work for 8 hours but it depends to the call of their duty.

 

Career Advancement

:

There are several distinct levels of the nursing career structure distinguished by increasing education, responsibility, and skills. Advanced practice nursing which involves diagnosis of health problems and prescription of medication and other therapies is the next career move for a professional nurse. These are the clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners who have acquired a PhD and have gained specialization in clinical nursing, research, health policy, teaching, and consultancy.

Employment Opportunities

:

Except in hospitals, clinics and other establishments, nurses can also work in the emerging local job market for them such as:

 

  • Medical Tourism 
  • Medical Transcription
  • Rural Health Centers
  • Day Care Centers
  • Alternative Health Care Delivery System
  • Home health care
  • Long-term care facilities for the elderly
  • Independent nurse practice
  • Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)

Demand for nurses in global job market is continuously increasing particularly in the First World Countries such as United States, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom and Australia as well as in the Middle East. In the future, the Filipino nurses will also reach Slovenia, Cyprus, Italy and Japan. There will also be an opportunity for them under a direct-hiring scheme in Auckland and New Zealand.

 

Professional Organizations:

Philippine Nurse Association (PNA)

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