Quick answer to question, pls..

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What is the sign of infection in a neutropenic patient ? Heat, redness, pus or difficulty swallowing.

Thank you :)

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.

Hey, I have a good idea, instead of wasting brain power and asking new intriguing questions that we have to think about and post intelligent answers to, let's just all keep posting questions that we have posted before! It will save time and energy!

Diva .. could you please leave me be?

This is important to me... And I wish you could just pass on anything to do with me here. Please.

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.

I will but exactly what is your point if you get the answer you are looking for? That's what I don't understand..you have had dozens of answers and still you persist...anyway, redundancy is tiresome so over and out..good luck with your quest and those who wish to continue..................:yawn:

Specializes in future OB/L&D nurse(I hope) or hospice.
Hey, I have a good idea, instead of wasting brain power and asking new intriguing questions that we have to think about and post intelligent answers to, let's just all keep posting questions that we have posted before! It will save time and energy!

Really Diva.....I feel you are expending way to much energy on this thread. Your comments are rather rude and not at all necessary. The OP has every right to ask a question ; and you have every right to bypass this thread. Please move on...

Specializes in future OB/L&D nurse(I hope) or hospice.
I will but exactly what is your point if you get the answer you are looking for? That's what I don't understand..you have had dozens of answers and still you persist...anyway, redundancy is tiresome so over and out..good luck with your quest and those who wish to continue..................:yawn:

Also, the op already stated the reason for her posts. I have also suggested she let this go -and she will I am sure when she is ready. You see, not everyone acts or reacts the same way. It would be a very boring world if we all did. The op is correct when she stated many things have changed due to people being persistent and not taking no for an answer. I have to give her credit for what she is doing, and maybe things won't change in her situation, but perhaps what she is doing will bring about change for future nursing students. The op has a persistent in nature and that is a good thing. She appears to be very bright and has provided very appropriate responses that have been nice; not at all rude like yours have been. I wishes her luck and trust she will let this go when she is ready. In the meantime,if you don't agree or approve then just don't respond.

Thank you Butterfly... You have brought tears to my eyes.

:)

Leslie...telling someone they are mediocre for asking a question...calling them honey and telling them to get on with their life or get over it isn't all that nice especially when this thread simply asked a question. Even the page you provided said "heat."

I have been gracious and read all opinions respectfully. I appreciate them all.

If you have an instant dislike for me...please ignore my posts.

I will share that I contacted accreditation associations who were interested in what I had to say. I was hoping to be even more researched in future dealings with them by using the vast resource of this forum... Not start a bashing poor tunafish thread :)'

what the heck did i do????????:confused::confused::confused:

leslie

Specializes in ER/ICU/STICU.
Really Diva.....I feel you are expending way to much energy on this thread. Your comments are rather rude and not at all necessary. The OP has every right to ask a question ; and you have every right to bypass this thread. Please move on...

Diva also has the right to respond to the posts whether the response is rude or not and doesnt violate the TOS. When you come to the Internet looking for opinions from people, you don't get to pick and chose who responds or what they say. If it comes across nice so be it. If comes across rude, oh well. The OP also had the same chance to ignore some of the posts that have been made. Instead the OP choses to respond and prolong the conversation instead of ignoring it.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Moving to nursing student assistance forum - where all student assistance should be posted.

On second thought, closing it.

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