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Herbal Remedies
Ever tried Kava? It is grown in tropical climate and some indiginous lands. While most often it is mixed with coconut juice, it also comes in capsule form. It relaxes me on a stressful day, it is very tranquile in nature.
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Divorce & Nursing
I self reflect ALOT. I have a wedding to attend in July. When I think of my relationship with him, I sometimes get a little nervous, but I'm not sure if it's just me. He has a little of the momma's boy in him, a little grandosity and less than great gentlemen mannorisms. Sometimes I think the issue lies within BOTH of us. I am the youngest of four, my father spoiled me- he was a selfishless man who still irons my mothers clothing, lies all her meds on the table next to her freshly brewed coffee in the morning, and loves his family with the heart of an elephant. I have come to realize that I am expecting this from my fiance as well. He himself has a very dynamic mother who owns her own business, cooks like betty crocker, and finds time for extra cirricular activities to attend by herself b/c her husband is always working his 70/hrs week. She has always pampered my fiance, he has been fed a silver spoon his entire life. I guess he expects this from me as well. I have pointed these things out to him, he agrees. Please don't get the wrong idea, I do have a generous heart, and at the start of out relationship, I was selflessly giving, and he took, then I seemed to pull back and I felt slighted. For you experienced women, I want some opinions; do you think I am unrealistic---- I want him to drop me off in a warm building while he parks the car 3 blocks away in 30 degree weather, I want him to walk along side me on a busy city street to ensure my safety, I want him to adore me, and not notice my physical flaws. I want him to offer to the car to me (we share a car) while he takes the bus when our schedules are conflicting (I take the bus when this happens). I know part my be my perception, I catch myself always wanting more. I'm not afraid to work on this- I am willing. Maybe I just have cold feet....Thanks for listening.
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Needed scores?
Holy Crap.....Nevermind you are asking about CRNA, not BSN:roll . Sorry about that, It is VERY EARLY;) .
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Needed scores?
BSN at University at Buffalo requires a 2.5 GPA, that is the minimum and that is what usually is accepted, depending on competition (2.7 is safe). Prerequistes are Microbiology, PGY, ANA, Medical Ethics, Statistics, Chemistry and Nutrition. GRE' s are not required for this program, they are required for the master program only which is minimum of 1000 and a GPA of 3.0. Interveiws at the graduate level is really what makes or breaks you when being considered. MCAT is taken for MEDICAL SCHOOL, and a 24 is what you'll need in addition to a 3.6 GPA to apply.
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Not Good Enough For Medicine - Be A Nurse!
GO sjoe!!!!! That statement is the truth, there is hierarchy everywhere....so let's get over it!!!! ps. Everytine I see you user name, I think of.......The "adult" industry Ha,ha,ha :roll
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Making a list and checking it twice
My wish list: 1) New "Louie V" purse 2) Kate Spade sunglasses w/black case 3) shoes (love them) 4) kick ass mountain bike (GT) 5) Harrison's 6) Tribal Masks 7) Volkswagon Passat (black) 8) New hiking boots 9) Columbia hat -n- golve set in black or grey 10) Spa package with all included 11) Another 10 wishes l
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I've Had It! Nursing is NOT what it use to be!
Whoops, "cheerfuldoer".
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I've Had It! Nursing is NOT what it use to be!
Good luck cheerfulholder.... I can see how much you deserve, it is such a shame that the field is losing such an admirable canidate. Be optimistic, life is filled with chances.
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Need advice/help w/bad situation!
I agree with StrongRN also.....BLOW THE WHISTLE. You do not need all the stress, you know what you have to do.
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A students perspective...
Kristi, I cannot commend you enough, you are an inspiration to others. To know that you were by her side all that time, all the comfort and support you provided, I'm sure it meant everything to her. You were an angel, easing her death. Thanks for sharing your story, being a child of a terminally ill father, I can appreciate your words. I hope when the time comes for my father, it is as beautiful as your friends passing. You come to a point were all you want is comfort for them, and to honor their requests. You had the gift to accomplish all of that, god bless you Kristi.
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LTC Burnout????
Don't second guess yourself, you'll get through this, I promise. Know that you have the mind power to challenge this, because you do. Complete your goals, if it is to be a RN, than do so, if it is another profession, so be it. Whatever the case, know that you can accomplish it, you suffer from a disorder; not a character flaw, not a weakness. Good- luck in your decisions :kiss
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ADN/BSN Debate on the Floors?
SJSU-Mami, I'm happy to see you stand up for yourself, as you should. Your not letting the band-wagon get you down...good for you.
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Prozac for PMS
I read the post on Effex., I completely understand the horrible mood cycle associated with PMS. I have been suffering from PMS since I can remember. Irritability, sensitivity, you know, all that crap! I went to a Psychiatrist on campus, she recommended Prozac for relief. She told me to take it 14 days before my period. I started taking it 3 days ago, I'm not sure what to think, I feel "different", yes this soon. But, it's like I am more sensitive and alert to noise and movement, (at an awkward level of sensory). Has anyone else used Prozac to relieve PMS? I have always been hesitant to take SSRI's or any med for that matter. Have any of you had PMS and found a better way to deal with the mood swings?
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Another Poem to be submitted..Please honestly critique!
WOW!!! I had to print this out to show everyone! You are a great poet, have you ever submitted these to publication? Amazing! You have the words honey! idea: Jamiers
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Changed my mind
OK.....this is the last reply I will make for the simple fact that this discussion seems to be misinterpreted and looks like it's on the verge of chaos. Yes, I am graduating in January with a double major BS/BA...but, you know, it would be a person as yourself, to try and point out a petty foolish thing; foolish people point out foolish things. Another thing, I am by no means clumping ALL nurses and negative personalities together, there is zero correlation. Yes, a PA coexists with RN's in the medical field, which is a great relationship. In fact some PA's can only function with the support of the nurses, this is known.But your point that was encouraged to be made, lies on brittle sticks. I never stated, nor do I believe that nurses in general are pessimistic, etc. What I stated was that pessimism and negative gossip only weighs down the field, it's like the analogy of one rotten apple in the bag, etc. Please, for future reference, let it be known that I do not, will not, or could ever stereotype any profession or person, this will always be, your perception is what I can not control...it is up to you to decide what opinion you'll develop. Who determines "experience"? Experience in what? Don't forsake a person who doesn't fall in the realm of your own beliefs. Also, one last word....there are many individuals on this site where I read their posts...and hold alot of credit to, thanks for your inspirations.