mystcnurse

mystcnurse MSN, APRN, NP

primary care, holistic health, integrated medicine

question everything.... that is critical thinking

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About mystcnurse

mystcnurse has 27 years experience as a MSN, APRN, NP and specializes in primary care, holistic health, integrated medicine.


RN, BC-FNP, former nursing instructor, primary care, integrated medicine, hormone, nutritional therapy, weight loss, wellness.

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  1. A New Consideration for Vaccine Mandates?

    Hypocrisy? No..... ?
  2. Pushed by quacks, use of Ivermectin is poisoning people

    Open VAERS takes the data from VAERS and makes it understandable to people who can't do the research themselves. They are saying that you can extract the same data, yourself, if you want to take the time to do it.
  3. Pushed by quacks, use of Ivermectin is poisoning people

    I don't have a bias. Just curiosity. You don't find it at all strange? That is a pretty big jump from where I stand? You don't think so? Do YOU have a bias?
  4. Pushed by quacks, use of Ivermectin is poisoning people

    https://openvaers.com/covid-data/mortality Interesting.
  5. Witchcraft Resurgence

    Steroid use can increase fungal infections, as well as bacterial and viral infections, and yet they are given for EVERYTHING including bacterial and viral infections. Ciprofloxacin is not a go to for every type of infection, and IMO, should not even...
  6. Nurse Sick and FIRED: Exploring Nursing Absenteeism

    I have not been sick once, in the past five years, since I started taking Vitamin D3, 5000 units daily. Prior, I definitely was a practitioner of presentism. Now, I take wellness days.
  7. Getting yelled at by a doctor for the first time....

    Not to mention, keeping this patient another night could constitute WASTE - as in "Fraud, waste and abuse". Unfortunately, it is a nurse's job to advocate for not only the patient, but also the healthcare system and the profession as well.
  8. 22,000 Nurses Refuse *Mandatory* Vaccinations

    It is actually "nearly 50 percent effective", which is a coin flip.
  9. Telemedicine for NPs-DME?

    I doubt it. You can look up the law/policy on the CMS website. For a while, an MD had to sign that they witnessed the NP or a PA, but now, it just has to be the NP or PA OR an MD/DO. If I were you, I would email the company and tell them that you are...
  10. Telemedicine for NPs-DME?

    A provider is required to have a face to face encounter with a patient when prescribing DME. There is a LOT of money in DME and it is probably the most common area for fraud to occur. NPs are likely victims of abuse by companies like the one you are ...
  11. Nurses are expected to have very good, if not excellent critical thinking abilities. This means that they can think ahead, and in the abstract. The OP is a patient care attendant, and possibly a very "concrete" thinker. Meaning that what the person h...
  12. What is your opinion on getting the flu shot?

    3000 to 49,000. Seems very scientific to me! Not!
  13. What is your opinion on getting the flu shot?

    There ARE no epidemiological reports. There is plenty of evidence that there is no real evidence. Look for yourself. Estimates are as useful as anecdotal evidence. The bottom line is: the vaccination's efficacy is highly questionable, as is the long ...
  14. What is your opinion on getting the flu shot?

    The numbers of deaths from flu and hospitalizations from flu and "flu related illnesses" are all, basically anecdotal as well. There is as much lack of science in the influenza vaccine research, epidemiology, and reactions to (why does VAERS exist, i...
  15. Am I wrong for thinking that this APRN was wrong?...

    Actually, assessment is not within the scope of an LPN practice, except in collaboration with a registered nurse or physician, although I will admit, LPNs are often put in a position to assess. LPNs collect data and report that data to the MD or RN w...