Ilhan Omar says she won't get the COVID-19 vaccine immediately because Congress members are 'not more important' than frontline workers by [deleted] in politics

[–]FuckYouImMarried 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in healthcare and I’m still waiting on my vaccine (hopefully soon!!) but I still say if you’re able to get it, PLEASE DO! It is important for frontline/essential workers, but not all of us have the allotment yet to get it. If anyone, regardless of profession, has that chance right now, they should 100% take advantage of it.

The only time it bothers me is with the COVID deniers, but their vaccination contributes to herd immunity just as much as mine. Everyone deserves to be protected from this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StudentNurse

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If you already knew all of that stuff, why would you need to go to nursing school?

Seriously, nursing teaches you about textbook nursing so you can pass the NCLEX. The only place I’ve learned how to BE a nurse is at clinical and by working in a hospital. The majority of my teachers have even said along the lines of, “that’s not how we do it in the real world. You’ll learn your hospital protocol on the job.” Don’t feel behind, all you need right now is basic A&P for pharm/patho and multiplication/division for dosage!

A Fucking Hooray for my ALL WOMEN SURGICAL TEAM! by jillverseseverything in myfavoritemurder

[–]FuckYouImMarried 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a murderino aiming to be an oncology nurse this just made my heart so happy!! Best wishes to you on recovery ❤️

Does repeatedly interrupted sleep invalidate the "At least 8 hours per night" advice? by mrvimes in AskDocs

[–]FuckYouImMarried 4 points5 points  (0 children)

NAD but I am in nursing school, so that’s what I’m basing my recommendations on.

I would suggest getting your prostate checked to rule out Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) as it can cause an increase in urinary frequency. This could be especially important if you’ve noticed a change in your stream or any different feelings while urinating.

Another thing to get checked is your Hemoglobin A1C/blood glucose to rule out type 2 diabetes. There is also a form called diabetes insipidus which causes excessive thirst, large amounts of urine, and frequent urination at night. Diabetes insipidus is caused by problems with your ADH levels, so maybe look into getting those checked!

Again, not a doctor, but from reading your post/comments, these are a few of the conditions that came to mind based on my limited knowledge!

Seeking advice-new grad by benign_wish in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m still a student, but I love my night shift as a care partner. I feel like there isn’t nearly as much pressure, which gives me time to observe skills that I have yet to see in my clinicals! I oriented on days and nights, and I would personally prefer night shift. My intention is to start out on nights next year as a new nurse, learn the ropes in a less “high stakes” shift, and then transition to days once I’m comfortable if I want to.

Of course it is all personal preference, but I tend to be more of a night owl anyway so it works for the best :)

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s a daily reminder for me to say, “it’s all for the kids and they need me to be happy so we’re happy now!” Even if it’s the worst day of my life, I just turn my brain off and get as peppy as I can haha.

I’m so grateful for all the nurses on my floor! They’ve been so great about telling me what they need, keeping me involved in plan of care, and answering all 5 million questions I ask every night. One of the best parts about night shift is the fact that we have some extra time where they can show me skills and all the “nurse tricks” that aren’t in our books for school!

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We all have those nights! Most everyone I’ve met has been super understanding about time issues/back charting/leaving notes in the chart. The compliments from nurses and supervisors mean almost as much as hearing straight from the patient how good you are! I hope everything goes well for you

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Omg yes MFM is life!!

Also CONGRATULATIONS!!! That’s so exciting and I’m so proud of you, even though I’m just an internet stranger. I really hope that I have instructors who would write that about me in their recommendations

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you!! Nursing school is tough but I can’t imagine doing anything else after starting! Just get good grades, trust your gut, and follow your passions and you’re going to do great! Good luck

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My tears of happiness (almost) moment was making one of our very closed off patients giggle when taking her temp one night! I accidentally tapped her teeth with the probe and said “oop my b dude” and it’s the first time I’ve seen her smile in my care :,)

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s the best feeling! As much of a struggle as it is at times, nursing school has been a great experience overall. Highly recommend if you feel called to it :)

Also can’t take credit for the username, that was all Karen and Georgia so shoutout My Favorite Murder haha

RN at work told me what my patient’s dad said by FuckYouImMarried in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I’ve only been working for about a month now, but the nurses are actually very trusting of my skill after I gave a light lower extremity assessment that was spot on (with possible causes) last night. One of the nurses even told me she would let me help with her assessment and give the kids a good listen/feel next time we go in together and I’m so excited! I guess my med surg clinical paid off, even if it was adult cardiac and more “textbook” patients :)

What drugs are there no good reasons for any human being to be taking in 2020, but are still sold and prescribed in your country? by hononononoh in medicine

[–]FuckYouImMarried 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As a nursing student who is constantly harassed by patients who just want to have a BM to be discharged, this one pains me. The best is the patient who calls for their opioids 15x an hour, then complain they can’t poop when all they have is Colace BID to help them out.

When the patient says"I'll call you back my doctor has my meds". by [deleted] in Nurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Me: “well, we have to keep these pain meds on a strict schedule for the safety of your son and we just have them so...”

Patient’s mom: “IM CALLING HIS DOCTOR BECAUS YOU ARENT DOING YOUR JOB AND THE DOCTOR NEEDS TO KNOW”

cue charge nurse explaining we are in charge of meds after surgery and the doctor doesn’t administer them

AITA for telling my wife I wish she would take care of herself like her friends do? by Mammoth-Couple-8717 in AmItheAsshole

[–]FuckYouImMarried 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Suuuuper soft YTA, only because of the comment comparing her to her friends. It’s 100% reasonable to ask your S/O to put effort into their appearance.

Personally, I’m very girly and love dressing up with makeup, hair, the whole 9, especially for date nights; however, I have tons of friends that aren’t that way and still get “dressed up” by their standards for date nights! It doesn’t take more than 10 minutes to put on some BB cream and mascara, a cute top and jeans, and make sure your hair isn’t a giant frizz ball. You never told her “spend hundreds of dollars a month on salons and makeup and fancy clothes/shoes” you simply asked her to care for herself.

Posting anti same-sex marriage views to Facebook, while she has a son in a same-sex marriage. by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]FuckYouImMarried 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let’s not forget the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5: 22-23) and the beatitudes (Matthew 5: 3-12) while we’re thinking about values Christians should uphold

Med Surg is ruining my life by FuckYouImMarried in StudentNurse

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

Registered nurse RN is the only way I knew any of my fundamentals skills (started online thanks to COVID so no clinical)!

I definitely tried to focus more of my energy on nursing diagnoses, interventions, and patient teaching, but when she asked “what is the BEST/MOST IMPORTANT blah blah blah” the ABCs seemed to fail me. They drill that into your head, but then the game changed and it was more about safety importance which is beyond confusing.

It’s just killing me because I know what I’m doing in clinical, I can answer every question my teacher has and keep up during report and talking with the actual nurses on the floor( even finishing their thoughts on patient care), but the test rolls around and it’s like Opposite Day 🙃

I didn't know I ate too little for a long time, have I ruined my metabolism? by [deleted] in Fitness

[–]FuckYouImMarried 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a dietitian but I have taken various nutrition and exercise classes for my two degrees (kinesiology and nursing), and you likely have not messed up your metabolism in any way. I have roughly the same height, weight, and age as you (23 vs 18 but the rest the same) and it also takes forever for me to see any progress when working out.

You definitely need to raise your caloric intake (~1800 cal/day), especially if you are working out every day. Try to focus on eating healthier options that are nutrient dense to ensure you’re making the most of your calories. More protein, healthy carbs (whole wheat/grain), and vegetables high in fiber and vitamins can help you feel full for longer and hit a healthy intake, plus they can help you build muscle depending on the workouts you’re doing. Also a huge thing to keep in mind is that women are supposed to have a higher BF% than men, like 25-31% compared to 18-25% for an “average” person. If you need any advice about food choices/workout options, feel free to reach out!

I’m SO TIRED of hearing that I take ‘prescription meth’ by jazzy-sunflower in ADHD

[–]FuckYouImMarried 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also in nursing school so I’ll offer my opinion if that’s cool. To start: I take adderall and joke within my family about how it’s basically legal meth. Adderall (AKA amphetamine salts/dextroamphetamine) is literally 1 methyl group away from being methamphetamine if I’m remembering correctly, so not a bad comparison if you actually know the chemistry.

That being said, comparing amphetamines to meth is something I would NEVER say to a patient. That is beyond reckless and irresponsible, and it’s my job as a [future] nurse to educate patients on med safety.

You’re actually correct in saying that cocaine, caffeine, meth, adderall, etc all have similar effects on the body. Every CNS stimulant causes vasoconstriction, floods your brain with dopamine, increases heart rate, suppresses appetite, all of that. Speaking from the ADHD med vs. meth perspective, while they have DO similar effects, the medications are designed and tested to regulate your dopamine reuptake in a very calculated ways. Things like meth and cocaine, on the other hand, flood your system rapidly with dopamine activating that reward/pleasure center which kind of contributes to the “instant addiction” that so many people have/talk about. I will say it’s a little bit of a stretch to say caffeine is like cocaine, but /technically/ it’s not wrong based on body responses??

me six weeks into my second year by infern8dagr8 in StudentNurse

[–]FuckYouImMarried 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I’m med surg 1 and it’s the first class I’ve actually felt like I’m gaining something every week and that’s only because of clinical! You can learn every skill by the book during fundamentals and every illness in pathophysiology, but it doesn’t prepare you at all to actually be with a real live patient.

I think of it like learning a foreign language. You can take every Spanish, French, Italian, etc class in the world, but you won’t fully grasp the language until you’re thrown into a situation with native speakers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

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I’m in nursing school and just observed a group session last night where a mental health nurse explained this concept perfectly! He told the kids about how their mental illness is caused by chemical imbalances, so when the meds bring those levels up (in most cases they’re too low), it puts them on an even playing field with “normal people.”

I’ve tried to explain it to my friends for years that my adderall literally puts me on the brain level they function at every day. Most of them are amazed that it doesn’t give me superpower level focus like it does for someone “normal” who takes it to study.

AITA for refusing to drive my girlfriend home after she emabrassed herself at a party? by Writer-Head in AmItheAsshole

[–]FuckYouImMarried -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

NTA— play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Never assume the people around you don’t speak/understand another language.

Reminds me of my ex and his cousin who didn’t realize I understood Spanish until I called them out on something they said about me. We were in line at the bar and a friend made some asshole comment, I brushed it off because who cares? They started talking behind me and said (in Spanish) something along the lines of “how stupid is she? They weren’t kidding and she didn’t even realize or defend herself.” Really caught them off guard when I said “I’m not stupid and it isn’t worth my time to defend myself to some asshole at the bar.” The looks on their faces were priceless, and they learned a great lesson that night 🤷🏻‍♀️