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AmberLB

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  1. It was still a waste. and I don't want you to do my homework, thanks.
  2. WOW. YOU replied to ME. and you're the one wasting time. but good job trying. bye bye.
  3. She isn't my professor and I wasn't asking permission. If you don't want to help, you're just wasting both of our time writing in this thread.
  4. She doesn't care about that.
  5. I'm not asking for anyone to do my work. and I could make a whole paper about it from my head, I was wanting sources. But anyone who doesn't want to help, please feel free to ignore the thread/not respond. Thanks.
  6. Thanks for the help. :icon_roll If you didn't have time, why are you wasting your even replying? Makes a lot of sense. Good job.
  7. I've seen it used interchangebly, but it is differentiated some places. Once article I found says "Undoubtedly, the ultimate intention of EBM is to provide a theoretical background on which evidence-based practice (EBP) is founded. " But I don't really understand the article because I need a foundation of the differences. And my nursing director chose the topics, so obviously she wants me to show the differences.
  8. Hello, I'm an RN student, doing a paper over the differences in medicine versus nursing, as well as the differences in evidence based medicine versus evidence based practice. If someone knows any sources on comparisons or just good definitions of any of the four, that would be of great help to me. I need legitimate sources (.org, known nursing organizations, medical associations, things like that) Thanks in advance!
  9. I realized this should be posted in the students section. Can someone delete this, and I will post it there?
  10. Hello, I'm an RN student, doing a paper over the differences in medicine versus nursing, as well as the differences in evidence based medicine versus evidence based practice. If someone knows any sources on comparisons or just good definitions of any of the four, that would be of great help to me. I need legitimate sources (.org, known nursing organizations, medical associations, things like that) Thanks in advance! :)
  11. Intact member is offensive? WOW. That doesn't even make any sense. A circumcised member doesn't have all the parts, so it's not fully intact. A member which has not had any parts removed is intact. It's not a jab, it's just a fact. Is natural member better?
  12. This was the right forum for my post, just not the tangents in it,
  13. You're right. Unfortunately my state is NOT that low, every baby boy I've seen this semester was either circumcised or going to be.
  14. I want to thank everyone for their responses. I appreciate your thoughts and answers. My Clinical Instructor is a new teacher here (my families teacher) and I think she will be understanding when I explain to her my concerns. I'm wondering if I should email her soon, talk to her in clinicals if it becomes an issue, or talk to her in her office before the first week of clinicals it could be an issue. AOx1, you said talk to them in advance, which way do you think I should bring it up?
  15. Wow on the first thing you said, but anyway not debating. Anyway, that's great if I can just not participate. That's why I asked the question in the first place. I didn't know if it was a mandatory/commonplace thing in nursing school that you HAD to observe/participate in such a thing.

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