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  1. toomuchbaloney

    toomuchbaloney

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    Has 45 years experience. Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.


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  2. Tweety

    Tweety, BSN, RN

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    Has 32 years experience. Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.


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  3. Davey Do

    Davey Do

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    Has 45 years experience. Specializes in Psych (25 years), Medical (15 years).


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  4. JKL33

    JKL33

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  5. Wuzzie

    Wuzzie

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  6. No Stars In My Eyes

    No Stars In My Eyes

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    Has 43 years experience. Specializes in Med nurse in med-surg., float, HH, and PDN.


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    No, she most certainly is not. That would be a fair statement if all she had done was argue rudely with you, the hostess, and tried to mandate her own personal preferences upon your party. But that is not all she did. Her insolence is pathological.
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    You all gave me great advice about my recent problem managing a scene....well, we had another altercation today (!). Somehow in the aftermath, the instigator waiting for discipline in the security office got a hold of a stapler. . Kiddo managed to s...
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    I try to live by a code where I don't want to have to have external validation in order to feel as though I am a good nurse. However, when external validation is given, it feels good. In the past few months, I've identified symptoms on two patients, ...
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    My school nurse peeps understand!! Never would I feel happy about a student being ill / injured. It was more of a validation of "oh, that school nurse does know what she is talking about after all." Walk a mile in our shoes and understand the struggl...
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    A fart is gases.... atoms/molecules are much smaller particles than viruses so of course they can escape easily through fabric. Besides some protection is better than none. Yet-to-be-symptomatic infected person sneezes in Walmart... do you not w...
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    Hi Nurse Beth! I am in the process of applying for new graduate RN position. I would appreciate some feedback and suggestions regarding the "Objective Statement" that I wrote. Professional Objective: "A dedicated, compassionate, team-oriented, and m...
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    Try anyway. Living the way you describe is more daunting.
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    Nah. They kind of can't stop. They basically have PTSD. Imagine if in 2004 you went on a forum of soldiers online and asked if war in the middle east was real or just a media hoax? Maybe in 10 years when we've had therapy, naps, and time...we'll all...
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