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  1. No confidence...Please help!!!!

    I have felt this way also. Unfortunately, when some people see a person with low self confidence or low nursing confidence they go for the JUGULAR! I have personally up to this point of my life haven't been able to tell them where to go or to leave...
  2. To flush or not to flush...advice please.

    If the tubing is primed with the DRUG you are administering and is used for ONLY that drug then do not flush. If the site is used for different medications then you must flush. I love this site! A place where nurses can HELP other nurses. Support ...
  3. Suspended and Unsure.

    UNION...UNION...UNION!
  4. Tired of being FAT and having low self esteem

    Please go to http://www.obesityhelp.com: Forums Ontario This website helps people who are over 100 lbs overweight and explain their options one of which is gastric surgery. It changed my li...
  5. May I have your opinion please?

    I graduated in December of 2001, did one year part time in a small unit and then went to work in the neonatal unit and lasted about 9 months. My course grades were all A's but to be very honest I found it hard to work with some of the nurses. I fou...
  6. Need Advice out of hosp. for 6 years

    Thank you for taking the time to reply and for being kind. Happy New Year!
  7. Need Advice out of hosp. for 6 years

    Thank you for your kind and encouraging words. I hope you have a very Happy New Year!
  8. Need Advice out of hosp. for 6 years

    I started working in Jan of 2002. Did one year part time in a burn unit and 8 months in a neonatal unit. I LOVED both jobs but felt overwhelmed by some of the nurses who were rather "hard on me". Up until that time in my life everyone liked me and th...
  9. MORPHINE and Dying Patients

    Curious about the administration of pain medication (Morphine) and possibly speeding up a patient's death.