Mesomorph

Mesomorph

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  1. Not to sound weird, but I'm truly curious. I was at the nurse midwife's clinic the other day and after seeing the woman's breasts the question just hit me. Her areola were like 3-inches in diameter....
  2. What determines the size of a woman's areola?

    Yeah, I'm about done with my OB rotation. I swear guys, I will have the most screwed up sex life ever when I'm married haha. I have been so wronged in so many ways by nursing school
  3. What determines the size of a woman's areola?

    I found a very fascinating site you all might be want to see. I learned some interesting things based on what the women there wrote. Areolar changes tend to be normal with pregnancy-related...
  4. What determines the size of a woman's areola?

    I meant connections between size and race or size and weight, but I suppose from what everyone's said in here, there really is no common thread. That's what I was looking for: a common
  5. What determines the size of a woman's areola?

    Thanks kangaroo haha :) It feels so wrong that I'm pretty much comfortable with lady partss and breasts. We're almost taught to feel guilty about that y'know? But yeah.. I suppose I'm getting "numb"...
  6. What determines the size of a woman's areola?

    Very sorry, didn't intend to be insensitive :-S. Didn't realize how I was coming off. I haven't "gone there" yet but I've been next to someone who has so I know what you mean. I edited the post to be...
  7. What determines the size of a woman's areola?

    No, I'm genuinely fascinated by that. I know hyperpigmentation is common in pregnancy, but you're saying they've stayed like that even after
  8. Our nursing school requires us to put any problems we have with test questions into writing in order to receive any points back. Well before doing that my friend and I discussed the question with her....
  9. Yeah, it'd be funny to me if she just said it meant "living hell" to her, but she specifically said it was Latin for living hell, and this lady is completely devoid of any sort of sense of humor or...
  10. I believe an incident report would be in
  11. Why half normal saline instead of normal saline? Why 2% instead of .9%? I used to be able to find anything on the net but now that I'm looking up nursing terms all of the time it's like a needle in a...
  12. 4 hours later... no response... Anyone? I thought this should be a pretty straight-forward
  13. I've talked to a lot of friends and they've told me a lot of nursing stories. It's supposed to be a 3rd person research paper... how can I put this in my paper? It'd be roughly like the following:...
  14. Don't ask... it's this stupid worksheet and we HAVE to come up with a nursing diagnosis... I can't find one that fits. The only thing "wrong" with him is that he doesn't eat breakfast and he knows...
  15. I know BG is endocrine-related, but I can't form a logical connection in my head... This guy was barely eating anything, so I doubt he'd have eaten a big meal or something right before they took his...
  16. That's the thing... he's not diabetic. EDIT: He was hypertensive
  17. All this guy did was moan and resist our actions... There was no way to discuss anything with him and his family says that when he's not sedated he's reverted to such a state that he asks where mommy...
  18. C'mon... anyone?... I'm going to bed soon and don't know what to do about
  19. Can nurses ever delegate charting? There is a question on this homework I have and our book is STUPID... Well.. the worksheet is too since it all says chapter 16 but it's scattered throughout...
  20. Urgent, Easy Question

    Thanks :). I'm just going to put "Nurses should not delegate charting." It doesn't directly answer the question... but I'm not even sure this will be graded and I have a careplan to write and...
  21. hi! this'd be my first post on here. i'm only a few weeks into my first year of nursing school. essentially, my clinicals instructor is the hardest one at my school (even the professors say with...
  22. I'm always there 30-45 minutes before we all formally meet, which is 7:15-7:30AM for me. You'll want to do things such as look up the most recent patient information and meet your patient before...
  23. Personality Type and Nursing

    Thanks :) While test results might vary, and certain aspects of your personality type change over time, your true personality type actually never changes. INTJs have what is called an "inferior...
  24. Question about Heparin and PTT

    It does!!! THANK