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Do you have to deal with these?
maybe, maybe not! :rotfl:
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Do you have to deal with these?
i did and icame back here. HAHAHAHAHA! so youre stuck with me forever :rotfl: :balloons:
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Do you have to deal with these?
it's better to have lots of resources. it's called doing a research and too many nurses have this mindset that just because you touch bodily fluids it's offensive when a student does not want to touch them. just because i said i dont want to touch them is not going to allow me to avoid them once i go into nursing. i said im over it and im gonig to deal with it. it's you who are repeating statements :balloons:
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Do you have to deal with these?
like i said. im over bodily fluids and im going to go to nursing school after my GEDs and injury nurse..im good at telling who is full of it or not and i think youre just full of it. and im being completely honest too
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Do you have to deal with these?
why is there a generalization that pharmacist school is harder academically than that of the nursing? im not making it up and it is not my opinion. it's just what i HEAR. i also hear "pharmacists get paid a lot because of their rigorous education"
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Do you have to deal with these?
calm down. i was being sarcastic :uhoh21:
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Do you have to deal with these?
im just asking because several nurses complained that theyre sick of getting orders from doctors when it is the doctor's job to give orders and it is the nurse's job to take them.
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then i really dont understand why pharmacists get paid more than nurses do. they certainly dont have to touch bodily fluids :rotfl:
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too little to be a nurse?
you can get a job while youre a student? maybe it was because you are a student? if i was a patient i wouldnt care if my nurse is 5 ft tall how old are you?
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do doctors really constantly tell nurses what to do?
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Do you have to deal with these?
even a pharmacist school used the term "doctor" for pharmacists. i guess people want to be called doctors for studying a LOT. i heard that there is a law that will add a doctor in front of NP for nurses. so you would call them "doctor practitioner" or something like that :uhoh21: and there were medical doctors going crazy over that one
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Do you have to deal with these?
then why do they make more money than RNs? i never said that nurses are too dumb to take the classes that for example a pharmacist takes. it is true that the classes that to be pharmacists take are harder because a person who went through it and then decided to become a nurse told me.
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ithen they shouldnt use the word "doctor" to refer them huh? :rotfl: who care if someone is a doctor or not. really.
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What kind of office jobs can nurses hold?
ok everyone RELAX....i was trying to see iwhat kind of careers that nurses can have legal nurses, case managers, etc. i heard that there ar enurses who have no pt contact so i was just ASKING. i decided to start my bsn program after one more yr of GEDs so this board is over! and i didnt post the same questions over and voer again. it was some of you guys who kept foloowing me around and posting the same rpeplies without fully understanding my motive or questions. i was just trying to learn more about nursing by asking questions. have a NICE DAY! :chuckle
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Do you have to deal with these?
oh and i think it is very possible for you to bond with pts even if you are grossed out my bodily fluids. you dont have to show that you are grossed out by something when youre in front of a patient. i think there is a difference in the mindset of new nurses vs experienced nurses and there is nothing wrong with that and maybe it cant be helped. that does not mean that your way is right and our way if wrong. instead of trying to insult new nurses why dont you try to understand them and show them your ways and work together :uhoh21: