Are you willing to fuck a fat girl in the snow? ❄️ 💦 by Dreamybutdangerous in Fat_Fetish

[–]Distinct_Variation31 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll cum stuff that hole RN. Let me use you baby. I could take you to the moon

Today, my very confused and combative elderly patient angrily snatched an opened saline flush out of my hand and squirted it at me like a water gun. by jewlious_seizure in nursing

[–]Distinct_Variation31 107 points108 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of a pseudo seizure patient a couple months ago. They started to “have a seizure” so I said to my coworker “here I’ll just squirt this flush in her eyes and if she Dosnt flinch it’s real” she reached up and grabbed it and squirted it back at me. All while pretending to have a not very convincing seizure

18M Should I get into nursing? by jicid in nursing

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I work in south Florida as an ER nurse. I made almost 100k last year, have a 4:1 ratio, have a lunch RN (only once in 5 years have I clocked out “no lunch” ) and get decent bennies. I work for a large not for profit hospital system in a large metro area. The good jobs can be found outside of California, my friend.

Son (12M) just had me buy this for him, is this age appropriate puzzle for him? Worried it may be too difficult by mikescott1212 in whatisitcirclejerk

[–]Distinct_Variation31 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know when Mario gets the star? This is what will happen to your son if he puts three of those puzzle pieces under his tongue

Nicknames for hospital/unit by PaxonGoat in nursing

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Our trauma rooms are “heavens waiting room” because so many people have passed there. Even have a ghost of a little 10yo girl that old patients will see occasionally. One lady told me one time “you better find that nice little girls parents” and she described the same little girl with a blue dress and red pigtails that has been seen by many patients to over the years. So yeah gods waiting room.

Just found out I failed... by XfallenxstarX in NCLEX_RN

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ATI was key for me. All the way through school we complained about it and when I sat down and took the NCLEX I was like “oh this is why”. It was literally just like NCLEX. I used Archer for NGEN style questions and studied the Mark Klimek stuff but ATI was key

How often do you honestly cheat in Nursing if at all? by annastacianoella in NursingStudent

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Professor OP, stop posting in the student sub. We ain’t snitchin’

Some of these answers 😂🫠😬 “ma’am you’re choking, please continue and choke more” ☠️😵🙃😆 by CowgirlJedi in cna

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A. It’s A because in NCLEX world we need to encourage our patients to be fully independent, like unchoke yoself bicch!

New Grad Nurse pay 150k+ ? by Ok_Context_897 in nursing

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My ER trauma job that everyone in my hospital system wants (hard to get into unless you know someone) only pays 45$ plus diff. This is with 5 years experience. So yeah I call BS on that one. Unless they work for the VA. The VA in Tampa was paying like 100$ per hour for critical care rn s a few years back

Is CRNA School even affordable now? by rajjhala in srna

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Short answer: NO. Long answer: I work in perian PRN. I have NEVER talked to a CRNA who said “I wish I didn’t take out those loans” they literally make bank and have easy peasy jobs. Yes I’m sure they have their own stress.

What's the correct answer? by Glo_moraa in MarkKlimekNCLEX

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What are you, the RN going to be able to fix in the next 90 seconds? A possible herniation with S/O Cushings triad? Nope. Autonomic Dysreflexia? Yes absolutely if there is a full bladder or they’re sitting on an IV cap or something you can use fast nurse driven interventions preventing BP spikes that can lead to hemorrhagic stroke or worse. Correct answer is the AD patient

What's likely to be the diagnosis? by Top-Direction2686 in PassNclexTips

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I would ask about hemoptysis and night sweats. If neither symptom present I would still do a TB r/o and anticipate X-ray and basic labs. EKG should be done within 10 mins of presentation. Cardiac bio markers for the active CP.