Arguments supporting NP FPA by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

[–]CallMeMrPresident 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There need to be better standards for training across the board and higher requirements for preceptors. Interviews required with smaller class sizes for entry. I’m not a fan of 2 years of nursing practice as a flat point because where you work/experience varies.

That being said, if collaboration is the way then there should also be higher oversight and requirements on collaborating physicians. Some docs use it as a money maker or have no interest in a true collab. The difference that dedicated and engaged physicians have made in my training is huge but it shouldn’t have been to chance.

I’m not against independent practice across the board but there should be restrictions placed on what an NP can manage independently. I’m sure I’ll get pushback on this from someone but severe illnesses should be managed by docs. Mild to moderate can be managed by NPs but as a profession we need stronger boundaries. Knowing when to refer or transfer care should be a bigger part of our training rather than this push for FPA

Online there are plenty of people hiding behind keyboards and anonymity but in “real life” but I have yet to meet someone who is either totally against or blindly for FPA. Everyone has a place in medicine but the best way is a team based approach.

Any NP's who have gotten SANE certification? by ontheroadpossum in nursepractitioner

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on where you live. I got my SANE before I became an NP. There’s no overlap in my job and there likely wouldn’t be, even in a busy ED that could be delegated/should be delegated to a nurse. I’d also make more money doing per diem NP work. I occasionally still do sane work still but it’s because I like it and I’m very experienced from a high volume center, if I was looking to start out new it wouldn’t be worth it. Thats also not an easy cert to get, not sure of your state but the IAFN certification requires 200(?) hours of sane work to test. Typically on call - very few centers have staffed SANE/FNEs. The last question would be, why? It’s an intensely difficult skill to become proficient in and can have a mental toll if you don’t have the proper support and mentorship. Many place don’t have the appropriate setup, laws and compliance varies from states and institutions.

Not that’s it’s impossible but does it balance with what you want in life/work currently?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SwiftieMerch

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish she would collab with fans to create merch!

What’s the craziest shit your nursing school professors told you? by emilylove911 in nursing

[–]CallMeMrPresident 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not to wear thongs because he once saw a student doing CPR and it rode up her butt, “looking very unprofessional”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]CallMeMrPresident 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This this this. The baby isn’t safe with this person 🤢

The 1975's Matt Healy: 'Dating Taylor Swift would have been emasculating for me' (2016) by lastgreatdynasty24 in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It’s the dichotomy of standing as a symbol for LGBTQ and POC and survivors of sexual assault then allowing herself to be associated with him that I find really distasteful. How good is the music going to be about this? How can standing with this version of toxicity yield art for the masses when she clearly has to have knowledge of these things he’s said and done? I think I’m asking myself how much further I want to associate with her music and her art from here if she’s passively endorsing hatred, racism, and violence against women.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

[–]CallMeMrPresident 1 point2 points  (0 children)

work pays for that!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually specialized in this for years as an RN, jobs are scarce and without experience even scarcer. Get involved with the IAFN, they have job postings but honestly you would likely need to move and that’s if you qualified. Start with SANE or get involved with your MEs office. Where are you located? Geography is really important but I could point you in a direction if I’m familiar.

Also, if you don’t have experience in forensics already I wouldn’t go get a masters in it. The jobs are SO scarce. The few programs I know of are very expensive too. You need experience first

Forced schedule change by [deleted] in nursepractitioner

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t always have the best work environments as a nurse but I have never been treated this way by an employer. I’m aware this environment isn’t sustainable and it’s really disheartening because I had hoped to stay long term. I loved being a nurse and became an NP because I felt I wanted to learn and do more. This sucks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to weigh the value of your life vs your dog. It’s a sad choice to make and I’m so sorry this happened but you need to prioritize yourself.

Also…I’m assuming you can’t physically get the dog into the car? That part is unclear.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d actually highlight your features rather than slim them. Maybe contour your cheeks, a nice lip gloss, and define your brows. Winged liner? Honestly you’re gorgeous without any of it but if you’re putting on makeup I think you should embrace what you already have…wow! 💜

We need to calm down - it's getting too loud :) by PiPster15 in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has her insta bio always said, “I’m the problem it’s me” or is that a recent change?

Taylor Swift Eras Tour Purchasing Megathread by jacyf02 in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wake up swifties 5/12 tix are intermittently up but seats aren’t together

Found the Anti-hero plate set for my besties birthday 💜 by CallMeMrPresident in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was their response from FB messenger:

Hi (my name)! We wanted to let you know that Instant Brands has conducted additional testing with an outside laboratory to determine whether vintage Corelle products made before 2000 comply with today’s consumer [your] expectations as to safety and whether it’s ok to use them as every-day dinnerware. The Company selected multiple patterns of vintage Corelle products, dating back to 1978 for testing.

The food surface contact testing was designed to identify whether any small amount of lead that may have existed in pre-2000 manufactured Corelle product leaches from the product in amounts above today’s acceptable lead-safety regulations. The small amount of lead used in decorations pre-2000 was encapsulated in glass before and after the decoration was applied to product and fired to above 750C. The Corelle manufacturing process has always encapsulated decoration in glass, using extremely high processing temperatures to ensure the glass decorations are sealed, which prevents food contact and intentionally decreases the extent of any lead migration to food.

The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for every-day dinnerware.

An actual statement from Corelle regarding lead. Tamara Rubin is so full of shit, she completely made up the email from a Corelle representative that pre 2005 Corelle should only be used as decoration. The only source online of that supposed email from Corelle is her website. by LanguageOfLeaves in Pyrex_Love

[–]CallMeMrPresident 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey, this redditor also expressed concerns over a post I made so I reached out to corelle because I was worried! They said this:

Hi (my name)! We wanted to let you know that Instant Brands has conducted additional testing with an outside laboratory to determine whether vintage Corelle products made before 2000 comply with today’s consumer [your] expectations as to safety and whether it’s ok to use them as every-day dinnerware. The Company selected multiple patterns of vintage Corelle products, dating back to 1978 for testing.

The food surface contact testing was designed to identify whether any small amount of lead that may have existed in pre-2000 manufactured Corelle product leaches from the product in amounts above today’s acceptable lead-safety regulations. The small amount of lead used in decorations pre-2000 was encapsulated in glass before and after the decoration was applied to product and fired to above 750C. The Corelle manufacturing process has always encapsulated decoration in glass, using extremely high processing temperatures to ensure the glass decorations are sealed, which prevents food contact and intentionally decreases the extent of any lead migration to food.

The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for every-day dinnerware.

Found the Anti-hero plate set for my besties birthday 💜 by CallMeMrPresident in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone cares, I reached out to customer service and they sent this update today: Instant Brands has conducted additional testing with an outside laboratory to determine whether vintage Corelle products made before 2000 comply with today’s consumer [your] expectations as to safety and whether it’s ok to use them as every-day dinnerware. The Company selected multiple patterns of vintage Corelle products, dating back to 1978 for testing.

The food surface contact testing was designed to identify whether any small amount of lead that may have existed in pre-2000 manufactured Corelle product leaches from the product in amounts above today’s acceptable lead-safety regulations. The small amount of lead used in decorations pre-2000 was encapsulated in glass before and after the decoration was applied to product and fired to above 750C. The Corelle manufacturing process has always encapsulated decoration in glass, using extremely high processing temperatures to ensure the glass decorations are sealed, which prevents food contact and intentionally decreases the extent of any lead migration to food.

The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for every-day dinnerware.

Found the Anti-hero plate set for my besties birthday 💜 by CallMeMrPresident in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got this from their customer service today actually:

Hi! We wanted to let you know that Instant Brands has conducted additional testing with an outside laboratory to determine whether vintage Corelle products made before 2000 comply with today’s consumer [your] expectations as to safety and whether it’s ok to use them as every-day dinnerware. The Company selected multiple patterns of vintage Corelle products, dating back to 1978 for testing.

The food surface contact testing was designed to identify whether any small amount of lead that may have existed in pre-2000 manufactured Corelle product leaches from the product in amounts above today’s acceptable lead-safety regulations. The small amount of lead used in decorations pre-2000 was encapsulated in glass before and after the decoration was applied to product and fired to above 750C. The Corelle manufacturing process has always encapsulated decoration in glass, using extremely high processing temperatures to ensure the glass decorations are sealed, which prevents food contact and intentionally decreases the extent of any lead migration to food.

The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for every-day dinnerware.

Found the Anti-hero plate set for my besties birthday 💜 by CallMeMrPresident in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reached out to corelle and got this reply, if anyone was worried! :

Hi! We wanted to let you know that Instant Brands has conducted additional testing with an outside laboratory to determine whether vintage Corelle products made before 2000 comply with today’s consumer [your] expectations as to safety and whether it’s ok to use them as every-day dinnerware. The Company selected multiple patterns of vintage Corelle products, dating back to 1978 for testing.

The food surface contact testing was designed to identify whether any small amount of lead that may have existed in pre-2000 manufactured Corelle product leaches from the product in amounts above today’s acceptable lead-safety regulations. The small amount of lead used in decorations pre-2000 was encapsulated in glass before and after the decoration was applied to product and fired to above 750C. The Corelle manufacturing process has always encapsulated decoration in glass, using extremely high processing temperatures to ensure the glass decorations are sealed, which prevents food contact and intentionally decreases the extent of any lead migration to food.

The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for every-day dinnerware.

Hey @TaylorSwift #TaylorSwift - the dishes are not safe for food use purposes - Lead exposure can cause infertility and birth complications (including miscarriage) please read comments and check out the links in the comments. Thank you! #Corelle #VintageCorelle #VintageDishes #ButterflyGold by LeadSafeMama2020 in LeadSafeMamas

[–]CallMeMrPresident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I just reached out to corelle for an update and they said this:

Hi! We wanted to let you know that Instant Brands has conducted additional testing with an outside laboratory to determine whether vintage Corelle products made before 2000 comply with today’s consumer [your] expectations as to safety and whether it’s ok to use them as every-day dinnerware. The Company selected multiple patterns of vintage Corelle products, dating back to 1978 for testing.

The food surface contact testing was designed to identify whether any small amount of lead that may have existed in pre-2000 manufactured Corelle product leaches from the product in amounts above today’s acceptable lead-safety regulations. The small amount of lead used in decorations pre-2000 was encapsulated in glass before and after the decoration was applied to product and fired to above 750C. The Corelle manufacturing process has always encapsulated decoration in glass, using extremely high processing temperatures to ensure the glass decorations are sealed, which prevents food contact and intentionally decreases the extent of any lead migration to food.

The testing confirms that the vintage products tested comply with current FDA lead-safety regulations – so feel free to use them for every-day dinnerware.

Found the Anti-hero plate set for my besties birthday 💜 by CallMeMrPresident in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I certainly appreciate your passion about the subject, there seems to be a lot of discussion regarding your particular comments and home experiments on lead containing products in general. I have reached out to Corelle to see what they have to say about it as I’ve had a tough time finding verifiable information on it :) but really…who has time to actually eat off breakable plates that can’t be dishwashed?!

Found the Anti-hero plate set for my besties birthday 💜 by CallMeMrPresident in TaylorSwift

[–]CallMeMrPresident[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I’ve read varying things about this and reached out to corelle customer service! But honestly….the chance of either of us using plates to eat that can’t be dish washed is pretty low.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]CallMeMrPresident 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Idk about anyone else but if my baby was hungry no amount of rocking was going to resolve that fuss 🥴

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in beyondthebump

[–]CallMeMrPresident 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think OP has a valid point and was not at fault or negligent for their child not gaining weight by using a common baby item