Tuesday, April 28, 2009

she is hep b+ maybe she wants to try in the US, ITALY, SWITZERLAND,LONDON

she is hep b+ maybe she wants to try in the US, ITALY, SWITZERLAND,LONDON?
maybe she wants to go to that plces and she is concerned what if she is denied by the embassy because she is a hep.b + and she cant work anymore in those countries? is it still possible that she can still work there even if she is a hep.b+ as a nurse...someday....thus her condition wont hinder her?
Infectious Diseases - 1 Answers
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yes,but this is diff.in each country.Basically HEP C is the ONE,as it's blood/contact.air/born&is transmittable.The others are curable/managable.Dont let Hep B hold her back..it's nothing.



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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

How to become an international nurse

How to become an international nurse?
I would like to become an international nurse and pursue my career in other countries. Specifically I want to live back and forth with my parents in Italy. Is this possible to do? Any international schools? Certification? Anything will be helpful.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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maybe after u become a nurse go abroad in using some work visas as well as go for aiding when there is flooding and earthquakes..i guess
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May I suggest that the best sources to find your answer may be to contact a Nursing School and ask who you could speak with concerning Nursing; explaining that you'd like to know what requirements you'd need to obtain, what schooling to first become an RN, then to be able to use your nursing skills in more then the US. Most Nursing School programs should be able to answer such questions or at least point you in the right direction.
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Become a nurse and then go international


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

can a home be taken if government has taken all other money for nursing home

can a home be taken if government has taken all other money for nursing home?
Hi , My family's in a little pinch right now. My grandparents came from italy when they were 18. they have worked hard for everything they have! my Grandmother has just got ill and can not walk ,talk, or hardly move by herself. My pop pop sold his home about 3 yrs ago, and stuck all the money in the bank. he also owns another property down the shore. Now my mom mom is in a nursing home, the government will take all of there money in there account and when that is up can they take the shore house my pop pop lives in? or if he dies then they can take it? how can my family make sure this shore house stays in the family. My pop pop really wants this house to be past down to us , he worked so hard for it. my father said its they talk to a lawer and the lawer said its to late for the property to be sighned over. it should have been done 5 yrs ago she can not come home, she will not be able to. she needs 24hr help thank u everyone for ur concern. we are in pa and the property is in nj. The property is in both names. my father wants to by it bc its not about how much its worth i grew up there is a setamental thing. But i think if my grandfather sells it to my dad for less money then its worth they can go after my fater??
Law & Ethics - 4 Answers
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This isn't as hard as it seems. Have your Grandfather sign the property over to whomever now. Once this is done the property stays in the family and cannot be touched by anyone. Have your Grandfather consult with a real estate attorney on exactly what needs to transpire for this to occur. And sorry to hear about your Grandmother. Here's hoping she rests comfortably and hopefully improves. ADDED NOTE: why did the atty say it had to be signed over 5 years ago? That makes absolutely no sense at all as property, to the best of my knowledge, can be signed over at any time. Have your Grandfather check with another attorney on this issue for I think he was not told the truth.
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Yes they can. Get the house signed over ASAP to a trusted family member. Also set up a bank account with another trusted family member and keep all of the money in there. It is the only way to keep the money in the family. Also, make sure these are trusted family member/s. Believe me I know from bitter experience how money can change someone.
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They did this, to my Mother but she was single. You need to talk with a Probate Atty A.S.A.P, to try to avoid this sort of thing from happening. It could be possible that they would come after your dad for the Nursing Home expenses not covered. If the atty says they can, I think I'd be taking her back out of that Nursing Home & tending to her at home; at least until you can do whatever you need to do to stop this from happening if she had to go back in, permanently. All you kids could set up a schedule as to who will go in every day; take turns. Don't waste any time, with all this, if you want to avoid this from happening.
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If the property is in his name and he's living there, then they can't take it, and I think that lawyer is wrong as if it's his property, then he can leave it in his will. You don't say what country you are in, but I think this is the same in most countries. Hope this eases your pain a little, and I do hope your mom mom gets well, good luck.



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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Can i go to college in italy

Can i go to college in italy?
I'm a senior right now and my boyfriend is in the army and hes stationed in vicenza, Italy. I'm planning on going there with him once i graduate in june. I was wondering if its possible to go to college either on base or near-by to do my general-ed and then coming back to the US to finish college and get my bachelors in nursing. Is that possible? Is there even a college i could go to there and if there is, will the credits be accepted by american schools? oh and please dont try to tell me about me being too young or anything. I've already thought about and I'm just trying to work things out. i know they dont recognize couples that arent married. but that is what we are going to do if i'm able to go to college there. thats why i want to know if its possible
Military - 6 Answers
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I won't tell you that you're too young, but I will tell you that the military doesn't acknowledge "girlfriend", "fiance", "baby-momma", whatever, ANYTHING other than spouse, so you cannot do anything with him unless/until you're married. In the eyes of the military, YOU DO NOT EXIST. So the answer (for now) is no.
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You can attend almost any Italian college or university as a foreign student. The tuition will be enormous and the credits may, or may not, transfer back to a stateside university. Without a visa you aren't going to live anywhere in Europe. If you can't afford to study as a foreign student on a study visa you won't find any other way unless you are married to him. Unless you are married to him, in the eyes of the military, you do not exist. You get no access to the base and no access to any facility. He will be living on the base, in the barracks. Tyler is quite correct.
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Will you be getting married before you go there? if not, you cannot use any of the U.S. Facilities there including the colleges, Its called a Status of Forces Agreement, You are there as a tourist and our Government has agreed not to provide services to you except in an emergency. If you are married then yes you can meet most of your General education requirements at the several colleges that have offices on base and offer courses on a rotating basis. I would discourage using an Italian College as transcripts could pose a problem when transferring back to a US School
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If you aren't married to him, you won't be allowed to live, get medical care, or take classes on base. And the European cost of living is really high - he won't be able to afford to pay your rent, utilities, and food bill out of his monthly check as a new recruit, to say nothing of college tuition, and he won't get housing assistance for you since you're not married to him. If you marry him you will be able to live on base or get housing assistance, take classes through branches of U.S. universities on base, etc.
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1. You do understand, you cannot just move to Italy. You will have to apply for an entry visa and a tourist visa or a work visa to stay longer than 6 months. 2. You do understand, that there are universities there, but the class's are taught in Italian, NOT english. 3. You will not be allowed on Post.
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you will not be allowed any access to the base at all. you will have to get accepted to a college in Italy on your own merits, get the student visa and all that. you will not know what,if any, credits will be accepted until you try and transfer. Hope you speak Fluent Italian.. otherwise, you will not get into any college over there.