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Old May 05, 2007, 03:47 PM
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Re: STRETCHING A LIFELINE ---shortage of Nephrology RN's

Oramar - thanks for the support. I put up with a lot in the 10 years I worked in the ER. However, in looking back what I liked is that those patients leave - they may be discharged, sent to jail, admitted, but they don't stay! lol

So...in traumarus's world, dialysis patients have to get better - tee hee hee.

BTW in the 10 months I've been here, I've been asked to donate a kidney, asked for $$$, and sworn at! So...the answers: no, you're not getting one of my kidneys - I might need the extra, get a job in order to earn your own money and if you swear at me, no I won't write for 120 Vicodin ES!!!

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Old May 05, 2007, 05:45 PM
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Re: STRETCHING A LIFELINE ---shortage of Nephrology RN's

Originally Posted by traumaRUs View Post
I've been asked to donate a kidney, asked for $$$, and sworn at!
If every patient
that needed a new kidney
got one off a dialysis nurse, there would be even greater shortage of dialysis nurses than there is now. LOL

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