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  1. You know, I thought nursing was a professional occupation.....You are not going out to a pub/club, hair should be up if directly involved with patient care and make-up should be at a minimum!! It's no wonder that people think that nurses are just there to "marry a doctor"
  2. Water for pain relief works the same during contractions as you would find it useful during menstrual cramps....some women like it, some don't...the buoyancy of the water is also a factor, if the woman is in a proper birthing pool the 'weight' of her pregnancy is lifted and this often feels beneficial.
  3. This thread is proving invaluable...I'm soon off to AZ from UK where I've been a midwife for 13yrs. We use fully=fully dilated not effaced/partially effaced/ fully effaced FLK is popular here too SCBU (skabu)=special care baby unit...still used though most are signed as NICU the cervix might be up with the gods or in the heavens always ultrasound not sonogram I'm sure I'll think of a bunch more as I click post but that's the norm.
  4. Congrats Faby
  5. Congrats!! Fantastic to see things moving isn't it?! I'm just waiting on consulate interview date:yeahthat: Good luck Bev
  6. I kind of stumbled across it....I was waiting for security clearance from the Army....that took so long...I was bored and in a dead end job...they were advertising training so I applied...I finally got Army clearance the day before my nurse training was confirmed...Anyway, long story short, I took the nursing as the Army wasn't definite...did RN, worked CCU for 2 yrs, did midwifery and then joined the Army with 3+ years exp as a midwife...so I got to do both...Lucky :):)
  7. I was 34 but that was down to not being in a suitable relationship...in all honesty I think I have more patience now but I get more tired
  8. OK here goes.... I'm in UK, north, near Bolton right now... have lived in Germany, Cyprus and Canada...have an indian father-in-law.. now waiting for our interview for green cards to move to AZ
  9. I hope you have a fantastic visit to AZ in August. We've thought about a USA visit so many times but we were advised that as we are waiting on Green cards we would probably have trouble getting in for fear that we wouldn't leave. I must admit, we probably wouldn't if we got there
  10. Well, I heard from the lawyers yesterday...the London consulate has been sent our file..now we have to wait for an interview date!!! At least it's another step closer
  11. Well I'm just around the corner :) Amazing how small the world is getting.
  12. GRRRRRRRRR. Thank goodness patience is a virtue. It took so long to get all our police clearances because between hubbie and I we've lived in England, Canada, Germany and Cyprus. Our paperwork is now winging it's way to NVC so who knows how long it will take now!! I'm currently in Horwich, kind of between Bolton and Preston. I work per diem at Chorley and have a Clinical Support Specialist job 20 hours a week.
  13. As I understand she has been being treated for such things as chest infections with antibiotics as they've occurred and from what I can gather that was a fairly regular thing.
  14. Well, here goes....I understand the differences between her parents and her husband.....I also understand that her parents did once try to care for Terri. My problem is this.....surely starving someone to death is euthanasia/murder. Why has no-one suggested that Terri not receive further active treatment (maybe they have, feel free to correct me on this one). No more antibiotics for infections etc. Could this not have been a compromise between the two sides?
  15. Can't be so bad if you've been there that long. I'm taking an RN position at Western AZ.

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