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  1. Agreed. Healthcare should be rooted in science and facts. And what is being spread here and other places is dangerous and irresponsible.
  2. And you're absolutely right. Learning to identify a reputable source is something that is surely needed in many schools these days.
  3. Ah yes, staying away from fox to only post sources even more biased and editorialized. I'm sorry that I assumed you could have a discussion in good faith.
  4. Why do you think they get hired at so many places where they die? I mean, it's a high stakes one and done thing. I'm more impressed that elementary schoolers are so good at it.
  5. Im registered in 5 states, and not once have I been asked what my specialty is. If boards haven't been doing this ever, how do you propose they assemble a complete database overnight. Regardless, if this is just a liberal hoax, and none of the public health measures are effective at preventing it, then why are you worried? You should just tell those crisis actor "patients" to stop making *** up to make Trump look bad.
  6. The difference is between people who have a functioning brain and can think for themselves. I think it's fascinating that Republicans are above reproach at all times in all situations,. But someone who's not a republican has the audacity to wear a tan suit or eat spicy mustard, and they're suddenly the Antichrist. Hmm. I wonder if there's a deeper, DARKER reason for this behavior.
  7. Care to share some of the mistakes Fauci has made? I'll wait since you'll probably have to watch the Fox clips again....
  8. Grade school name calling doesn't give your post the authority and credibility you think it does. And in regards to Dr. Fauci, who's the expert regarding situations like this (not your pathetic cult leader), I'm sorry that facts aren't something you do. It's been said time and again that reality has a well known liberal bias.
  9. Come on, you know they can't cite something that doesn't exist...
  10. You okay, buddy?
  11. I worked with plastic nurse. She was the worst. Lazy POS. Always blathering about how great Trump is.
  12. Every OPO is different, but typically a RN and a few (2-5) years of solid critical care experience. ACLS/PALS/BLS likely required, but you don't need your CCRN. Highly encouraged though, and tangible evidence that you most likely have the knowledge to be successful at the job.
  13. After you do ECMO enough, it's really just another machine. I think you should do the surgical ICU because it will be a petter platform to jump to CRNA school, the patients tend to be more acutely ill, and there's often more machines and fancy gadgets. Oh, and also because MICU blows donkey ***. Fight me.
  14. The only organs that don't go immediately and directly with the surgeon who took it out are the kidneys, and sometimes liver and pancreas. It's typically handled by Sterling/Quick. I have no idea who they hire, but it sure as *** isn't ICU nurses.
  15. OPO RN coordinator. Each one has their own name for it (donor coordinator, donation coordinator, transplant coordinator, organ procurement coordinator), but the job is essentially the same. We facilitate the organ donation process from deceased/soon to be deceased donors in the ICU I would say that it's pretty unique, as there are, by extremely liberal estimates, only about 1,500 of us in the entire country. The realistic number is 1,000 or less. It's literally so unique that almost nobody, even those that work in healthcare, even know it exists.
  16. With the new tax laws, unless the watch is over $12,500, you won't be able to write it off.... And even if you do, good luck convincing an IRS auditor that a watch that expensive is a usual, necessary, customary and reasonable expense.
  17. It could be allscripts or meditech...
  18. I've given 6 units of blood in 10 minutes, although, that was through an 18g.
  19. Would he at least buy you dinner or give you some cab fare?
  20. You are aware that your salary jump will not be commensurate with what you will now be responsible, right?
  21. And call your OPO within in hour, as they may have the opportunity to be a tissue donor. And for you ICU peeps, call when clinical triggers are met or family first starts to make statements implying they may go.the palliative extubation route, not when their hand is on the tube.
  22. The banks that accept passion limit your deposits in order to preserve maximum yield.
  23. Wrong. You can't deposit passion into a bank that takes money. There are lots of other Banks around that make their money off of deposits and withdrawals of passion.

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