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  1. Pretty simple answer call out. We are not even suppose to pass a certain access point in our hospital if we are running a fever.
  2. Hello I am a second semester Male Nursing student and I was just curious what other people would think about a condition I have. I am not 100% sure what it is but I believe it is a pericardial friction rub, but give me your opinions. I have went to see a cardiologist but they said they did not see or hear anything. I have noticed for over the past year that when I get out of bed, do something that makes me excited, like seeing a deer when hunting, or my heart rate racing, I will get a squeaking noise like a higher pitched squeek. It is heard outside my body by myself and others. It will do it about 5-8 times and stops when my heart rate slows down. It worries me, but then again I figure it is nothing significant. I was just curious because I really have never heard of anything like this before and I wanted some fellow students, and nurses opinions. Thanks. Derrek

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