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  1. first born, father was alcholic. I am definately the caretaker of the family. like SBE and Lizz I don't speak with my family. Or at least my dad's family. They are all alcoholics His mom is actually quite ill right now and last I heard they just signed DNR papers on her. I kind of have mixed feelings about that. Some guilt that I should feel more than I do. I haven't spoke to them in over 14 years, since my dad died. My mom is wonderful and has since remarried a wonderful man who is a great grandpa to my kids. I have a wonderful husband who knows how I feel about drinking a lot and it is something he wouldn't ever do!! This is an interesting thread. Smoo
  2. Zyban and Wellbutrin are a couple of the anti depressants used. There is also a new one out that is suppossed to be helpful, but I can't remember what it is called, it begins with CH, alot of help that is. smoo p.s. I am also a smoker who needs to quit. I can't smoke at clinicals. I go 8 hrs without a cig and am really fine, it only bothers me if I think about it and even then not that bad. But, the minute I get to my car, I light up and smoke 2 right in a row. Pathetic:o
  3. smoo replied to texas_lvn's topic in General Nursing
    I have to add my thanks too!! I love this site. I mostly just read, but read it all the time. I check it before I leave in the morning and off and on all noc once I get home!! My husband even knows not to close the window if I have it open if I have to do something else. He is often saying to me, "Haven't you read every possible post on there by now?" lol I am addicted also!! Not only do I laugh till I cry, cry cause it's sad, but I also learn so much!! smoo
  4. I was always taught to rub it in a hairless area. We used the inside of wrist frequently, also as someone else said on the back. smoo
  5. You know, if myself or a family member was going to die without a transplant of some kind and there was another person willing to donate I would take it regardless of sexual preference. I guess I just don't understand. It's sad to think someone's life could have possibly been saved, but because the person was homosexual he couldn't donate an organ to save that life. What if it is a heterosexual who has had an active sex life? Are they disqualified too? smoo
  6. smoo replied to smoo's topic in Operating Room
    I hope so, I don't know about organized, but can be very anal....lol smoo
  7. smoo replied to smoo's topic in Operating Room
    This isn't a research paper, it is just about our clinical experience and the patients we see in OR. I haven't actually done the OR clinical yet and wanted to be somewhat prepared when I go into the OR room. This way I can somewhat understand what I am trying to find out. Thanks smoo
  8. smoo replied to smoo's topic in Operating Room
    Thanks, this helps very much. I couldn't find anything near that detailed in my books. Appreciate it smoo
  9. smoo posted a topic in Operating Room
    I need help........What exactly is an ASA rating and wound classification in the OR? I need to write a paper for my OR observation and it is asking me these question. Any help is appreciated. thanks smoo
  10. smoo replied to smoo's topic in Indiana Nursing
    Heather Thanks for the info. I just recently heard about this from a nurse friend. Currently I am in the LPN-RN transition, so why I am even thinking about another year of school, I don't know!!... You would think I would be miserable enough as it is. lol I will look into more once I graduate this program thanks smoo
  11. Hi everyone, I've been hearing things about an ASN - BSN pod program at IUK. Does anyone have any info or experience with this program? smoo
  12. The LTC facility I worked at had LPN's in ADON positions that supervised the RN's who were floor nurses. They also had charge nurses that were charge of the hall even if they were working with other RN's. Not sure how it is in other LTC facilities in the area. smoo
  13. Old Navy and Wal Mart!! smoo
  14. When I was a mentor I expected a student to have a basic knowledge. Did i expect you to know every disease process, med or what have you? No, I don't know everything myself. But, if you don't know something, then I expect the willingness to learn, and ask questions if you don't understand. Also show an interest, offer to do things, or at least a demonstration, then you do it the next time. There is nothing worse than a new nurse who already knows everything or who expects everything to be done by the book. We try as much as we can, but there just isn't enough time in the day to do every little thing by the book. Hopes this helps some. smoo
  15. I couldn't imagine doing anything else. So yes I do love nursing. (most days) There are days that I can't believe I actually paid money to do this! LOL Mostly, it is the politics that drive one nuts!!!!!!!! smoo

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