TheGooch

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  1. I LMAO when I saw
  2. I'm watching that episode now-the sunburn looked so
  3. can patients keep their underpants on for surgery

    Yep, just to let everyone here know that her coochie is "special" and that no one was going to be able to see it if she had to take her underwear off for
  4. can patients keep their underpants on for surgery

    So someone seeing your coochie is more important than having surgery? LOL-I'm sure the professionals in the OR have seen a ton of them-what makes yours so special that you would refuse to have surgery...
  5. NY Med (TV Show)

    detroit ER and Vegas Er are rehashed episodes of Trauma:Life in the
  6. NY Med (TV Show)

    I saw that one-I also saw another surgeon with dangling earring. I think it could have been the same
  7. Bunion surgery

    If I had decided not to have my surgery based on the experiences of a few people on message boards I would still be walking around with painful bunions on both feet. Everyone has a difference...
  8. Bunion surgery

    I used one when I broke my ankle. Fortunately I live in an apartment. I had bunion surgery on both feet. I must have a high tolerance for pain because both were a breeze and I had mine done at...
  9. Trauma-life in the ER was on long before the current "reality" shows. It was called Trauma-Life and Death in the ER but they later changed the title. There was another called "Lifeline" (think it was...
  10. double
  11. Social media in the hospital?

    https://allnurses.com/nursing-news/abc-tv-ny-932960.html
  12. Which inhaler needs to be given first?

    That's because patients with mental conditions are CRAZEEEEEEEEEEE and don't have a clue as to what is going on around them! At least that's the impression I get from some medical
  13. IM inj hitting humerus

    I once was that skinny but I didn't have an eating disorder. It's possible that she just can't put on weight like me. That changed later in
  14. Don't you hate when the stomach bug goes around?!

    Heck, you don't have to work in a hospital to get a stomach "bug". Just eat somewhere that has people working there with bad hygiene. That's what happened to me-had explosive diarrhea and was vomiting...
  15. nursing, but not bedside nursing?

    They want to make sure they stay away from all those stomach "bugs" and all the vomit and diarrhea that goes with it, lol. I guess they figure if they stay away from bedside nursing and do clinic or...
  16. Don't you hate when the stomach bug goes around?!

    The OP obviously dislikes stomach "bugs" and all the good things that come along with them such as vomit and diarrhea. Seems to be some kind of crippling fear
  17. Happens all the
  18. Is it OK to say no to a nurse?

    Since when is it okay to sit down and spend your time on Facebook while at work. I think that's the issue the OP has. While she was doing her work some lazy RN who could have gotten off her butt to...
  19. Wow, I hope you reamed them
  20. What is the better antiemetic zofran or phenergan?

    Zofran does squat for my
  21. Liberia: Nurses Abandoned Redemption Hospital

    Back in April there were some unsubstantiated reports of it spreading to Italy via African migrant workers. Later turned out to be not true but can you just imagine if it did...
  22. Liberia: Nurses Abandoned Redemption Hospital

    Heck, I don't blame you. I was reading about it and it IS scary. You're dead within 10 days from onset of symptoms and it's a horrible way to
  23. Liberia: Nurses Abandoned Redemption Hospital

    I guess it's a lot easier to catch then previously reported in this thread.
  24. Liberia: Nurses Abandoned Redemption Hospital

    Wonder how long it will be before a case pops up in some non-African country. That is a scary disease and can you imagine the panic if it did manage to get out of Africa which would be easy...
  25. Walkie Talkie

    Some people need to grow a thicker skin if they get offended by "walkie talkie". I wonder if those same people use the term "frequent flyer" or "drug