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LuckyRN07

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  1. :yeah: Annoying and ridiculous.. Very nice... Keep it coming!!!
  2. Vit A is also good for wound healing, Vit E is beneficial for the skin, however, both are fat soluble and if taken in excess can be toxic. Vit C is water soluble and wouldn't hurt. Not that this is the reason vit a, or e aren't usually ordered. Before becoming an RN, I was a medication aide in a LTC facility. Since the elderly have lots of skin problems, like wounds, I would usually see Vit C and zinc ordered for tissue healing. In 4 yrs of passing meds, I never saw Vit E ordered for healing. This is a great resource to read about wound healing.... Check it out. http://www.lef.org/protocols/health_concerns/trauma_01.htm
  3. I didn't call anyone selfish or a bigot.. I said his comment was rude...Like I told someone else, I am not here to make enemies. Sorry for giving my honest opinion of his post, maybe I took it too personal because of everything i've been through. Just be thankful that you don't experience language problems like other people and that you are a true American. The truth is that accent or not, clear English or not, some people are honest workers and try their best to care for others. Now please let's have some peace.
  4. I didn't call anyone selfish or a bigot.. I said his comment was rude...Like I told someone else, I am not here to make enemies. Sorry for giving my honest opinion of his post, maybe I took it too personal because of everything i've been through. Just be thankful that you don't experience language problems like other people and that you are a true American. The truth is that accent or not, clear English or not, some people are honest workers and try their best to care for others. Now please let's have some peace.
  5. A 93 yr old lady who was a sundowner would always want to ho home after 6pm. She always asked if I knew what time the bus was passing by. I tried explaining that it was too late for the bus and that she had to stay for the night (never mind telling she lived there). Well, that didn't work for her so she kept on insisting to go home. After a while I would tell her I will give her a ride, BUT I ride a motorcycle (some days I would say a scooter). this was her face. My offer made her change her mind. She claimed she was too old and that she would fall off... She'd rather go to bed!! I didn't want to scare her, but this worked.. I even offered a helmet for her to wear and her facial expression was priceless... Love it!!.... P.S. By the way, I don't own a motorcycle or a scooter, but picturing this made my night in sundowners world.
  6. The nurses figured out how he managed to do it... I only worked every other weekend and my job was to do the meds (we call it here medication aides) so I just used to mind my own business passing all the meds.
  7. I wasn't a nurse yet, but believe it or not, we once had a confused male pt managed to deflate the balloon first and pull his foley out. He didn't know what was going on, but I thought it was smart of him...
  8. Vitamin C... It is sometimes ordered to be giving with Zinc for a few weeks for tissue healing.
  9. one won't make you puke.. we'll stick with the beer then. just playing, i'm not a drinker. :redbeathe
  10. I enjoy AN also.. Sometimes my daughter asks me, mommy what are u laughing about? And I try explaining but only nurses would understand and find it funny. XTXRN is one of my faves..
  11. :yeah: Too funny...
  12. Cardiacnurse, I think 100-150 before going to bed is a lot, especially if you read ALL the rationals which I highly recommend. Why don't you try another technique. I don't know what your schedule is like but if you work in the morning, on your days off try to start with 75 ques in the morning and review, take notes and go back to look up anything that you don't understand. Most people are usually tired at the end of the day and to me that makes it hard to retain. Hope this helps...
  13. Lisa, I can't imagine how you feel. It must be frustrating but you need to start by refocusing. Start of by getting a good night sleep. Make a list of your weak points and also why are you NOT answering correctly? Why did you answer correctly? Are u reading the question wrong? Do you understand what the question is asking? Concentrate on 2 books, not more than 2, and review rationals. Remember, an important step to passing the NCLEX is to READ the question CORRECTLY, if you don't understand what it is asking re-read. I hope this helps... Keep your head up.
  14. I am not here to make enemies. The way he expressed himself was rude, maybe not to you. He doesn't sound bad to you, then I respect your opinion. When I read his reply the only thing I thought of was my mother going to an appointment and not being able to express herself and someone expressing themselves like that. I gave my honest opinion and I don't expect anyone to agree, unless you understand where I am coming from. I also understand what the original post was about.

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