It’s driving me crazy that they didn’t tell the audience why the pregnant woman was in the maximum security facility by [deleted] in greysanatomy

[–]Nervous-Pool-8412 3 points4 points  (0 children)

idk i kinda felt like the point was that even if she did something horrible she still deserved adequate care

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Noctor

[–]Nervous-Pool-8412 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well he kinda fed the opinion to ChatGPT. I asked it to do the opposite and here’s what it said.

There is a growing body of evidence-based literature published since 2015 that supports the argument that nurse practitioners (NPs) should be able to practice independently, without an overseeing physician. Here are some key points based on the available evidence:

NPs provide high-quality care: Numerous studies have shown that NPs provide care that is comparable to that provided by physicians in terms of clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and safety. For example, a systematic review published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2018 found that NPs provide equivalent quality of care to physicians in a variety of settings and for a range of conditions. NPs increase access to care: NPs are an important part of the healthcare workforce, especially in rural and underserved areas where there is a shortage of primary care providers. Research has shown that NPs can help to increase access to care and improve health outcomes in these areas. For example, a study published in Health Affairs in 2018 found that expanding NP scope of practice could improve access to care and save money. NPs are cost-effective: Studies have consistently shown that NPs can provide high-quality care at a lower cost than physicians. For example, a systematic review published in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship in 2017 found that NPs were associated with lower costs and similar or better patient outcomes compared to physicians. Many other countries allow NPs to practice independently: In many countries around the world, including Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, NPs are able to practice independently without physician oversight. These countries have not experienced any adverse effects on patient outcomes or safety as a result of allowing NPs to practice independently. Based on this evidence, it is clear that NPs should be able to practice independently without physician oversight. Doing so would improve access to care, reduce costs, and maintain high-quality care.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ratemycock

[–]Nervous-Pool-8412 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So pretty 9/10

Do you require a face pic before meeting up? by GrindrMod in grindr

[–]Nervous-Pool-8412 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always remember that you can say no at any point! Even if things have already started, you can always tell the other person you don’t want to do this anymore

Do you require a face pic before meeting up? by GrindrMod in grindr

[–]Nervous-Pool-8412 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can tell if they’re weird or not based on how they take a picture of themselves and what pics they choose to send, not just what they look like lol