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Danianne

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  1. I got one last year and my eyes got all puffy, the nurse at the Dr office told me it was probably a reation to the shot I am not sure if I should get one this year!
  2. First of all I am from canada and our medical doen't cover circs. we also do not have pediatricians UNLESS your child has medical issues and once those are resovled you go back to a "family Doctor" I have told my Husband that if he truly wants this done then he has to take DS and have it done but I wont have any part in it (besides this doc (whom I really don't like, or trust) the doc from this practice who I do trust went next door permanently) would probably try to do it like you do for a newborn )
  3. okay you guys please help me with this argument. My husband wants our 2.5 year old circ'd he was a preemie 27 weeks so we couldn't do it when he was born I told my husband that I think it would harm him psychologically and I said that it doen't really matter he got mad and was like what if it matters to me and my beliefs (we are christians)? this man is impossible he doesnt seem to care if it harms our son as long as their parts match!
  4. so I guess it is the same for all drugs? My orignal question was asked because of a patient that was becoming resistant to benadryl.
  5. I realize that they didn't even look that is what I am talking about we had this funny cover on the isolette that covered the whole bed like a bird cage cover. HOWEVER it was only two or three nurses that did this and DS was on two babies to one nurse assignment. I agree that it is not a good thing to do and I also realize that MOST would die if they saw a co-worker do this.
  6. does drug tolerance go away? such as if someone was on narcs for a long time and needed high doses for the med to work and then went off the drugs would the eventually get back to having "normal" doses that would work?
  7. Acutally I just declined a job offer on this basis alone. I was told that i might have a "hard time" with some of the more experienced staff members.
  8. NOPE not at all :) they just roll you around in the dirt a bit and kinda just nibble a little. Just kidding hope you are okay
  9. I agree er can be silly HOWEVER my son was a 27 weeker and i had NUMEROUS nurses turn off othe monitor and tell me the probe wasn't picking up.
  10. I am a CNA and heres one for ya.... I have seen this at not one but two LTC facilities. NIGHT shift that does "Change rounds" but don't change gloves OR wash hands between each resident... example 55 residents that need a change at 0500 and one pair of gloves to do it all.....
  11. ME two nights ago my daughter fell and smashed her face on the tiles in our bathroom and bit her lip it bled and swelled up so bad I was sure she was going to need stitches....well after two hours we find out nope no stitches
  12. I am not a nurse and I agree. I spent many a day in the ED (my doctors wouldn't "fix" my gallbladder) and I saw many many stupid things happen because people are impatient.
  13. I am from canada but the facility is a EDEN facility. It is great! Some people don't think that it works BUT I know it does. PM and I will give you some ideas that won't cost the managers more money and may even save hem some :)
  14. I hust thought that I might point out that 02 will not "blow up" all it does is allow a fire that has started to burn more intensely and if it does get too close to the tank then there could be an explosion due to the pressure on the tank no the O2 itself
  15. Everybody break out the goofy hats and Bermuda Shorts

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