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- Reading these posts while eating yogurt is not a great idea. As a wound specialist, not much bothers me. But there are times when horrible toe nails and gunk in the beard will do me in!!!Mar 29, '11
- Forum: Nursing Humor / Share Jokes
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- I had a patient that had, in 2 inch letters, DNR tattoed on his upper left chest. He was in his fifties. There were no DNR orders anywhere, and I asked the pt if that was really what he wanted, and...Mar 29, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- RUN AND GET OUT!!!Jan 19, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- OMG, and I thought I was the only person obsessed with pens!! I like the Zebra-301 also, one of my favorites. But after reading these post, I think that a trip to Staples is in order to try...Jan 18, '11
- Forum: Nursing Scrubs / Uniforms / Gear
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- My favorite - Glory be the day when hospitals get the money they need and the airforce has to hold a bake sale to buy a bomber.Jan 17, '11
- Forum: Nursing Humor / Share Jokes
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- Not going to continue with this - I do wish you well and hope you have a great day.Jan 14, '11
- Forum: Pandemic Flu
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- "You can tell your health information to anyone you like" and what if I do not want to tell anyone my health information. Sorry that I wrote hippa and not HIPPAJan 12, '11
- Forum: Pandemic Flu
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- Sounds like the Scarlet letter to me. And what about Hippa? Are you not telling people your medical information by the stickers on your badge and the mask you wear??Jan 12, '11
- Forum: Pandemic Flu
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- I love nothing more than a good laugh - guess that is why Funniest Home videos is one of my favorit shows. Need the laughs doing the job we do. I also enjoy knitting (anyone need socks??!!) and...Jan 11, '11
- Forum: Health / Stress Management 101
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- You said it!!Jan 11, '11
- Forum: Health / Stress Management 101
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- Schedules, shift roatations, and staffing - nothing has changed in the 31 years that I have been a nurse. Why expect it to change now??Jan 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I am a wound/ostomy specialist and I do love what I do. I consult on patients and try to help them. I am on my own, doing my thing at work. I LOVE not getting too tied up in the Mickey mouse happy...Jan 10, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Our facility did the same thing with overtime, we were told there would be no overtime paid for the 1st half hour. Someone got smart and contacted lawyers, and the facility was found guilty. ...Jan 7, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I would suggest to be more flexible and keep an open mind. You may not get what you want all of the time, and should not expect this. I would bet my bottom dollar that not all of the staff on your...Jan 6, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- As a wound specialist, wet to dry dressings should be a thing of the past. WTD was used to debride, and in the true sense of the dressing, should be left on until dry and then pulled of (while dry)...Dec 30, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Are the nurses cutting the hole in the drape, where the trac pad is, large enough? Need to be about 25 cent size. Have had lots of MD's cut just a slit and then the machine goes crazy. Agree that...Dec 17, '10
- Forum: Wound / Ostomy / Continence Nursing
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- Ruby vee - that is too funny. Loved it!!Dec 15, '10
- Forum: Nursing Humor / Share Jokes
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- am a wound and ostomy specialist, hence wound warrier!!Dec 15, '10
- Forum: Nursing Humor / Share Jokes
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- Your post sure made me think of my Dad - he was in WWII and was in the waters of Normandy on D-Day. Never spoke about this, but sure wish he would have. After he dies, my uncle told me that the...Dec 10, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Cantor tubes, glass thermometers with the plastic covers, maalox and sugar for bedsores, cascara and MOM for constipation, EKG machines with the red suction bulb, incentive spirometers that were 2...Dec 3, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I agree with margo533, wet to dry dressings are not the thing to do - but try and tell the MD's, vascular docs and plastics docs about it. Difficult to believe that in this day and age the wet to...Nov 22, '10
- Forum: Wound / Ostomy / Continence Nursing
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- To add to what Optomist wrote, this incident happened soon after I graduated. Had a patient with dry gangrene of her foot and ankle, that the family finally consented for surgery. Night before...Nov 16, '10
- Forum: Nursing Humor / Share Jokes
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- Ah, the child of divorced parents always plays the middle role quite well - I have been in that situatuin all of my life!!! Work is the perfect excuse - and do not think twice about it!!!Nov 16, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Best practice stated that if heel eschar is black and dry, just leave the areas alone. Keep the heel off of the bed is of utmost importance. If the eschar starts to separate and/or drain, then you...Nov 9, '10
- Forum: Wound / Ostomy / Continence Nursing
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- Place bucket og charcoal in the room - under the bed. Will absorb the odorNov 5, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion