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DGR08

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  1. Free site with examples of APA. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
  2. Marie. Your advice is very through from the locker room to not bothering the anesthesiologist with questions till after intubation. Great advice by you to others who are not familiar with the norms of O.R.
  3. DGR08 replied to SAL51's topic in General Nursing
    My nursing school has a focus for our papers to include Transcultural nursing. Nursing care of a specific ethnic group in America. I would also suggest some community resources available for the client outside of the hospital/rehab setting, etc...Support groups, Transportation, Meals, household bill assistence. Good luck and let us know how it goes. Dennis
  4. Northwest Ohio, dont be afraid to message me. Still in Nursing school with hopes of ER, or Pacu as my first choice's of practice. Dennis
  5. I have Asthma. I carry my inhailer with me while in clinicals. I have had no issues fortunately, where I needed to use my medicines. As for epilpsey, I believe there is some sort of program in all schools that assist with medical issues, American Disabilities Act (ADA) http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm. These maybe the people to ask concerning your questions. good luck. Dennis
  6. fragino. Your too funny with your answer about hair, I have some hair left only cause I have not yanked it out ( although exams are around the corner). Your advice is so true concerning expression of individuality and a nursing license. I agree with you on every point. Dennis
  7. My rotation was great. Instructor, Nurses on the unit, Doctors were all welcoming to me being the ONLY male future nurse on the floor. I enjoyed the L&D roatation for many reasons such as the skills, educating the patient and experiencing the miracile of a birth of a child. I was at first apprehensive of the Father of the child and made it a point to shake his hand and give my congrates on being a new father. Then thanking him and the Mother for allowing me to view the delivery. Everytime I did this sequence of events I was warmly welcomed and able to experience a total of 6 births. Never to be rejected. Overall not my type of nursing field, but very fascinated with the communication skills nurses in L&D must practice with multiple cultures of our Great country America. Best of luck. Dennis
  8. We did our bathing skill on each other in our clothing. Practice of testicular exams and breast exams were done by everyone in my class with a device that simulated the organs. Artificial Organs had spots of common locations cancers would be located.
  9. Here is a nice site that allows you to find a Nursing home and tells you about previous violations of the nursing home. Good luck here is the link. http://www.medicare.gov/Nursing/Overview.asp Dennis
  10. Here is an interesting site that has helped me with APA. I understand your issue deals with flow of content, but for future projects this web link may assist you. http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ Dennis

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