My point is that one can use science to prove or disprove religious belief, but should not use religion to limit science. Science and religion can mix, but until God is willing to submit to peer...
Flagellum Dei replied to quakerkid's topic in Men in Nursing
I feel like I'm more or less over it. I comfort myself with the thought that I make a lot of money, work with some hot chicks, and never have to worry about getting in a bar fight. Really, who wants...
Engaging in a scientifically-based program of study at a school with Liberty's ecclesiastical entaglements could be tricky. I really don't know much about it, but if I were you, I'd make sure they...
Flagellum Dei replied to Nubcake's topic in Nursing Career
Like he said, a "trauma nurse" is most likely a specially trained ED staff nurse. There might be a (small) cohort of nurses who only care for incoming trauma patients. An example would be a nurse...
Flagellum Dei replied to DutchgirlRN's topic in Nursing Humor
The new nurse worries her patient might die. The old nurse knows that there's worse outcomes than death. The new nurse feels a little uncomfortable when her crazy patient makes sexual allusions. The...
Flagellum Dei replied to NursingAgainstdaOdds's topic in General Nursing
I saw it. I even have some familiarity with the events related in it. I'm just not convinced that a family-intiated RRT response does any good. All the examples given would have been just as well...
Flagellum Dei replied to NursingAgainstdaOdds's topic in General Nursing
Show me some research! "I was saved by patient-intitiated RRT" or "My husband/wife/son/daugther/aunt/uncle/pet could have been saved if I could have called somebody" is all well and good....