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alyx

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  1. Can you say "April Fools?"
  2. Hi all, I too am seriously considering the Excelsior program for LPN to RN. Does anyone know if the Board of Nursing in in Minnesota accepts this college? Any Minnesotans who have taken this route? Thanks in advance.
  3. Happy Chanukah to all....it was truly an amazing miracle wasn't it? God...the Father of Abraham....the Father of all 3 of our main faiths...I love this time of year because hope is on fire in my heart as a result of the miracles celebrated and honored during this time. I think a "Family Reunion" would be awesome...all 3 faiths coming together to acknowledge our common ancestry...in PEACE. Merry Christmas too! Be Blessed, Alyx :wshgrt:
  4. What is the logic behind this? 70-85% of the American population is Christian. So we would rather not risk offending 15-20% of our poplulation as opposed to the rest? This is just some kind of logic that I have never understood...Can someone please explain this to me? Personally, I Always say Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah...If I remember right, that's what this time of year has always been about!
  5. Gosh...hate to admit my ignorance but what is this?
  6. Maybe someone could start a poll for this. There's the "thanks" button, but often I just want to agree. Wouldn't it be nice if we had such an option? What do you all think? And maybe even an "I disagree" button?!
  7. alyx replied to nathy620's topic in Florida Nursing
    Thanks, I've been meaing to ask that very same question.
  8. We are on our second set of clinicals...one semester to go...doing an assignment on the care of the elderly post CVA. A question comes up about what interventions you could do to be sure your patient doesn't pocket his food? A fellow classmate, God Bless her, asks us cruiously...."Wouldn't you just look inside his pant pockets?" We're still laughing. Funny thing is she's really smart...I think this question just blind sided her.
  9. I'm up to date with tetorifice...go barefoot a lot so that's important to me... Refuse to ever get a flu shot...Hep B is now required beginning with Spring semester at our college but I will be refusing that one too...waiver signed and research against it done and presented to support my position. You do have rights you know.
  10. I totally agree. We can't be all things at all times. Why do you believe that what you did was a "Mistake"? You did the right thing. You would have really been in a pickle if you had left those meds and they had fallen into the wrong hands. That's where your mistake would have been. I think you did a fantastic job ; way to go handling a fall and preventing a med error! Your deep concern is a refelction of your dedication and passion for what you do and should be applauded...perhaps it's your point of view that is the real mistake here...pat yourself on the back. I'd be honored to have you as my nurse!
  11. I'm a firm believer in.."It's not what you say but how you say it" and always "Speak the Truth in Love"...if it brings about results then great...we have become a whole society afraid of speaking the truth because of what others may think or say about us..it's time we all got back to speaking the truth in love. A doctor came in and told my dad..."you've got cancer and there's nothing we can do about it. You have 2-3 months", then he left the room and sent a nurse in to deal with his beating. What a jerk. Could have been done so much better. And it wasn't totally true either. We did plenty and he lived another two years. It wasn't what he said but how he said it. We can all do so much better with our patients. Thanks for sharing.
  12. Here's the link to the U Tube video....what a beauty it is! God Bless All You nurses!
  13. Hey...that was great! Thanks...as a student, I look forward to these.
  14. Same horrible side effects X3 people in my family...wouldn't touch those meds with a ten foot pole! There are fabulous "alternatives" out there is you are interested in hearing about them, email me.
  15. just think about what a monitor looks like...if you start your first thump at 130 and you're heading down...how do you suddenly get 150? She was certainly mistaken.

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