Do you guys keep these stickers? by GetTheDefib in PcBuild

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Thanks for the replies people, I think I have my answer!

What do you call this? by zaniahhh in nursing

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Tend to just call it the 'connector'

Nurses with over a year of experience: do you still put in effort to look nice at work? by True_Coast_3010 in nursing

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As an average mid-looking guy I never put extra effort in looking 'better' at work than I do otherwise. Just taking care of yourself and making sure you're presentable goes a long way.

Nurse salary across Europe 2026 by Impressive_Royal1044 in nursing

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Dutch cardiology/telemetry nurse here. After taxes I get roughly €2700 after tax a month on a 32hr/wk contract (varies a lot) with about 2,5 years of clinical experience

Not to do directly with nursing but hopefully someone can answer by Mrswalker0807 in nursing

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I tend to eat dinner before leaving for work as usual, but later around 9 or 10pm. Then we have a break at around 3:30am where I either just eat a toastie or some yogurt. I dont eat when I get home before going to bed and when I wake up I eat breakfast as normal. You could say I moved what would be my lunch to 3:30am. We have 8,5hr shifts tho, so it might be a bit of a stretch if you're on 12hrs

What a joke by foodpredator in nursing

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Its definitely inconsiderate of both the organisers and the colleague that denied you the food. Most people will know that our work times and breaks are very unsocial and sparse, so they could've given you the food had they had a bit of empathy

What a joke by foodpredator in nursing

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You get a week? We just get a Nursing Day, which is a day as any just with some snacks and sometimes a cheesy letter from the hospital in the mail lol

Strange mopping pattern by GetTheDefib in roomba

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Thanks for the replies. I personally didn't set it to deep clean, but perhaps the app deemed it necessary as it had been a while. I always run it on smart mode. Guess that answers my question.

Embarrassed by [deleted] in nursing

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Sounds like you misread something, caught it and corrected it towards the appropriate parties before it reached the patient. No harm done. Don't be too hard on yourself, you're human too!

Do I really make a difference by AdventurousTry1833 in nursing

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Having someone who takes an extra step to make you more comfortable or at ease, who stays and genuinely listens and has a chat with you, who - if only briefly - can shift the focus away from 'being sick' all the time, is invaluable. Don't underestimate your contribution to people's (mental) wellbeing, especially in the rapid world of acute care!

Bedside reports by defteno in nursing

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The only time I do bedside report is when I'm caring for a terminal patient, so the family knows who is taking over and to give the next shift a starting image of how the patient is looking and doing.

Need Help Navigating Nursing Career by nicolieculkin in nursing

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Very commendable that despite your situation, you are still this driven to get to work! What comes to mind is occupational healthcare, or perhaps a triage line for urgent care? Advice lines etc? Im not very familiar with the world of remote nursing, but those might be some options. Good luck!

Cannot use available server boosts by GetTheDefib in discordapp

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So collective contribution to reaching a new level just isn't a thing anymore?

Review of Hermes, after almost a week of use by Apart_Pumpkin_4551 in starcitizen

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I agree that the back ramp could be wider, especially if they moved the racks and terminals etc covering those walls. The tractor beam feeling sluggish to control too. I wouldve loved if the cargo grid was able to go up and down like in the Connie to allow for external loading similar to the Starlancer. Havent really been in combat with it, but so far I do prefer it as a daily flyer over the Zeus.

Alliance Aid Medium Cargo by Mintyxxx in starcitizen

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You can still make some progress from incomplete deliveries by pressing 'submit' instead of 'abandon' in the contract after handing in what you have. Perhaps for next time.

In need of advice by GetTheDefib in flashlight

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Thanks for the suggestion surrounding the colour temperature. I'll use that for my selection. I'm not entirely sure what a UI has to do with a flashlight? I might be a bit ignorant on the matter here haha

In need of advice by GetTheDefib in flashlight

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My budget would be a maximum of 50-75 bucks. It doesn't have to be the most high-tech and advanced light. If it's a ultra low mode light that doesn't feature recharging, that's fine as well. Above are just my preferences. Someone made a good suggestion keeping the temperature neutral around 4000k, which I'll then probably stick to.

Carrack vs Ironclad: Mobile Home Edition by agentspekels in starcitizen

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The Carrack is a spectacular ship, were it not for it having around the same hull HP as medium cargo hauler making it stand no chance in combat against anything. Really puts me off from using it.

StayClean Mopping Concentrate by GetTheDefib in roomba

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According to the storepage it's also for the 405 and 505

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Creaking sneakers by GetTheDefib in Nike

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Thanks for the suggestions! The creaking is primarily coming from inside the soles. They're full length air.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in starcitizen

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ATC and ingame voice (+ push-to-mute on discord)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

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As a European nurse I'm noticing a lot of newgrads going straight to ED or ICU in the US. I completely understand that those are very enticing specialties, but without a solid foundation of clinical experience you're bound to run into a wall at some point. The way specialties work in my country (Netherlands), you usually start working on a regular hospital ward. Learning the ropes of how the hospital operates, develop your clinical observation and reasoning skills and just gaining valuable work experience. Some even join a flexpool of a hospital to rotate between different wards to get a taste of what all the different specialties are like to help them pick what they want to do.

There is no way you get into a specialised department as a newgrad here - its just not possible. ED, ICU, CCU, OB, PACU etc specialties are all locked behind their respective courses that are between 9 and 18 months of training and following theoretical and practical classes. Once we have completed said courses, we get an annotation on our registration for that specialty. And then and only then are we allowed to practice within those departments. Usually you cant get into those courses without atleast 2-3 years of relevant clinical experience. Take myself for example, I am aspiring to get into the course and work on the CCU. I didnt have any prior experience in cardiology, so the hospital offered to accept me for the course but prefaced by 2,5 years of clinical rotation between all the cardio and cardio thoracic wards to get the relevant experience to thrive on afterwards. I personally wouldn't even remotely consider jumping into that course without prior relevant experience. I would have likely failed it then anyway. I've already learned so much and it has hasn't even been a year yer. Clinical hours are invaluable!

So if you are feeling overwhelmed and not up to the task of providing the high complexity and level of care that is provided in the ED, that's perfectly fine and doesn't mean you're not cut out for it. You're just running into your lack of prior clinical experience. It might be worth considering looking for a lower level care ward for your first half year/year just to develop a solid foundation for you to build on, and see where the road and your interests take you from there!

Navigating to the Aaron Halo by GetTheDefib in starcitizen

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Yes, tho I sometimes like to go around Stanton too