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Should I be a nurse: I am going to scream! How in the HE double hockey sticks are we supposed to know what is right for you?? I am sorry if I sound rude not my intent, but it just makes me wonder, do you have to have all your decisions made by another person if so you ARE going to have a hard time being a burse. I am a EMT and if I had to ask someone to do XYZ before I do what I know needs to be done, I would have a poor patient outcome. Sorry but this is getting old
I've always thought it referred to toilet training and the transition from nappies (or diapers, for the North Americans among us :)) to 'big girl panties'.I've always wondered what putting on panties has to do with, well, much of anything!
If I'm right, the unpacked message is: grow the hell up, your comment/attitude/post is infantile and/or uninformed and/or just plain childish. Pretty dismissive and rude, really.
While I have had this recurring impulse to post the link to this thread in recent new posts that, well, justify it's existence, I have not done so. Mostly by upping my daily dose of cowbell and the judicious use of run-on sentences.
you also should not have used capital letters or used punctuation of any kind that way it makes what you write a lot easier to read it is also helpful to throw in several misspelled words and also use text messaging shorthand thank you for your help in this matter
Only fuddy duddies wear panties. The young and beautiful wear thongs.Hopefully, no one goes commando at work, except the pts.
Ooooooooo...........feeling presycopal flashbacks of a tech who worked at the head injury rehab place I worked at in the late 80s... White jeans, and either gym socks for insulation or document-worthy endowment.... NOT what anybody needed to see. Got to strap that thing down in public....
The only thing that saved him was that it was a coma-stim unit. The head nurse (what we called them back then, and no pun intended) sent him home after a little talk about underwear being one of those items not listed in the dress code because spelling it out shouldn't be needed after 1st grade...
Ooooooooo...........feeling presycopal flashbacks of a tech who worked at the head injury rehab place I worked at in the late 80s... White jeans, and either gym socks for insulation or document-worthy endowment....NOT what anybody needed to see. Got to strap that thing down in public....
The only thing that saved him was that it was a coma-stim unit.
The head nurse (what we called them back then, and no pun intended) sent him home after a little talk about underwear being one of those items not listed in the dress code because spelling it out shouldn't be needed after 1st grade...
A little OT but I remember one time being on the bus, there was this guy sitting across from me, older, kind of hairy, hefty guy. He was wearing those tight little satiny running shorts that they used to wear in the '70s, the really short ones with that white trim around the seams and hems. NO underwear! He was hanging out for all the world to see! I still can't unsee that.:hdvwl:
A little OT but I remember one time being on the bus, there was this guy sitting across from me, older, kind of hairy, hefty guy. He was wearing those tight little satiny running shorts that they used to wear in the '70s, the really short ones with that white trim around the seams and hems. NO underwear! He was hanging out for all the world to see! I still can't unsee that.:hdvwl:
I'm so sorry you had to witness that :hug: Even if it had only been those lousy shorts
Whispera, MSN, RN
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I've always wondered what putting on panties has to do with, well, much of anything!
I do not want puppies and kittens to be stomped.
Prevent baby animal abuse! Ring the cowbell!