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raemon

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  1. when im in college i had a former classmate who got pregnant and eventually when she delivered her baby we found out that she got 2 lady partsl canal which are tight, not enought for the baby to pass by,, so the option is to do cs... how fortunate was the guy with her... ehehe
  2. hey! anyone who knows the holly house hospital? i was qualified as newly appointed staff nurse. [color=olive]any comment from the hospital?
  3. my first choice in college is nursing, and now im a registered nurse. and planning to marry a us citizen nurse also to make money and live happily ever after... any girls out there?
  4. hey guys, can anyone introduce me with your nurse friend?...
  5. you can still do it.. my classmate started nursing school at 40, but she still continue until became an RN now.. you can do it also...
  6. yeah,, just be your self... go with the sponteinity of the things in your mind.. and ask your co-worker to comment about you idea..anything that comes into your mind.. just stay in the track.. if they talk about love, then tell your experience, anything that you know about love. socializing is just sharing lives.. share your self by communicating with other people so that they can understand you whenever you are in silent of when you are happy....thats life... life goes on..hehehe
  7. i became a nurse... i fainted also on my first time encounter with an episiorrhaphy, blood is oozing... and right after the baby was delivered i fainted and assisted by my friend...but that just happened once. on the second time i did it with out being fainted and until now, i can do any bloody cuts i am encountering in everyday life.... its all in the mind.. you can do it too....
  8. every nurses feels that way too. but nursing is a continous learning, so you should update your self every now and then...
  9. be patient... great things are just about to pour on our way... stay positive....Godbless us
  10. ow, sorry to hear that from you, but a friend of mine was once grabbed his member with a gay patient... your not alone with this case.... but you did the right thing, called a security to do our duty even with that incident....
  11. is your acls training needs to be renewed time by time?
  12. ours is just a six days of training conducted by red cross....
  13. bp cuff can support the compression and will not cause trauma to veins and also to skin for those wiht improper placement of touniquets..
  14. definitely not. as long as you can performed your role well, and with your experience in life, you can share a lot of things and serve humanity....
  15. how about IV therapy training, is it required?

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