I swear to the great hobbit that my phone has decided to put into autocorrect that I want to punch the faces of people who type could of, should of and would
(Forgive the early submission this week. Got a busy day tomorrow and last week's thread has just changed its code status to DNR, with a discharge to hospice. Thankfully, most of the family agrees....
ixchel replied to adventure_rn's topic in Nursing Humor
I just had an RVR patient get a pacemaker for rate support. Didn't even consider that a pacemaker will zap people at a higher rate. Same idea as what you're saying, though. Thank you for your...
Thank you! This is in the U.S. Basically if your university is structured so that your nursing department falls under the school of science, then you may be getting a bachelor of science. Your major...
I think the OP is asking specifically about nursing programs that are only bachelor's of science, not bachelor's of science in nursing. It really is 6 one way, 1/2 dozen the other. It just depends on...
I have a bachelor of science. The concentration of it is nursing. The distinction is we don't have a specific school of nursing. We have a school of science, and the degree itself had a few more...
Why?! Not one single study has duplicated the fabricated Wakefield study. There literally is NO evidence to support the claim that a correlation exists. What is sad is the absurd double standard....
Your post is almost impossible to read. You are welcome to believe all you want. If you tell me 1+1=3, you can believe it's true, but the rest of us know it is not. The debate surrounding vaccines...
ixchel replied to lifelearningrn's topic in School
When I first saw that research was pointing this direction, it made me feel so much better. Further research pointed toward why. ADHD children who aren't treated spend their childhood, from infancy...
I was being snide when I brought that up. We know this. We all studied microbiology and pharmacology in school. Still with the non-medical people teaching the medical professionals about medical...
Literally not one single child will get autism. Literally. Not one. And if there are any adverse events, I'm absolutely positive the number of lives SAVED will FAR outweigh