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DebKRN

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  1. DebKRN posted a topic in Oncology
    Information please: Can Oxaliplatin be administered pb into NS?
  2. I was thinking the same. This thread is difficult to follow because many are combining the two events and making comments based on misinformation!
  3. Almost exact thing has (is) happening to me. Wish I could take back all the time I have spent with a few new grads teaching them. Once they are on their feet and confident they forget who helped them get that way. With regards to original post. Watch out, what goes around comes around! You will wake up on day in your 70's and still have to work!
  4. Some of the comments I've read really break my heart. And, kuddos to those of you who would do CPR in any setting with no reservations. I couldn't even imagine walking away or standing there not helping anyone who is in need of CPR. This really hits home with me after having to perform CPR on my own husband who suffered "the widow maker" MI and dropped dead on my living room floor in front of our 12 yr old daughter. I would hope that if he had went down out in the community and there was a nurse around, he/she would intervene. CPR is not a joke. It can work. My husband is living and well almost 4 years later. His survival rate according to his cardiologist and research I've done was less than 3%. They nicknamed him "miracle man" at the heart hospital he was transferred to.

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