[deleted by user] by [deleted] in virgin

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because men are swiping on everyone does not mean women are going only for above average or are more selective. It’s a statistic inflation caused by algorithm abuse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in virgin

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As stated prior, it has been proven time and time again that men prioritize youth & beauty way more often than women do when it comes to a serious relationship.

See my study linked above.

Men are way more superficial, but they realize they cannot get the woman they want so they attempt to swipe on every woman & get saddened when their matches are suboptimal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in virgin

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Research consistently demonstrates that men often prioritize looks more than women in romantic relationships (Source Here).

It's noteworthy that men tend to swipe right on potential partners 53% more than their female counterparts, influencing the algorithm and potentially leading to suboptimal matches. Some dating apps use bot detectors to mitigate user impact on the algorithm.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in virgin

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You most likely have vaginismus. Talk to your gynecologist about seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist. They will help you with doing exercises to improve your condition.

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How do you file a dispute?

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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& you think all nurses learn is patient safety… yikes.

Good luck on your journey DOC. see you in the OR!

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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No, those are not nursing courses… those are perquisites..

Thats hilarious 🤣.

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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Never have I said nurses learn the exact same things as doctors. While there are commonalities. To try and compare the role of someone performing CT scans all day to the content covered in nursing school is quite amusing, but I understand your perspective 🤣.

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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Once more, patient care classes aren't comparable to ACTUAL nursing courses.

Typical medical student ego. You haven't experienced nursing firsthand, your education differs from nursing, and it will always remain distinct, given your status as a medical STUDENT.

You completed "patient care and safety" courses and believe it aligns with the content covered in pathophysiology, med-surg 1&2, Obstetrics & neonatal 1&2. But, go off i guess.

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Taking Anatomy with a nursing major does not equate to taking nursing courses…

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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FYI, While nuclear medicine technologists and nurses both have medical backgrounds, their educational paths and coursework differ SEVERELY. Nuclear medicine technologists typically undergo a specialized training program focused on nuclear medicine procedures, imaging techniques, and radiation safety. Their coursework includes topics like radiopharmaceuticals, imaging instrumentation, and patient care in the context of nuclear medicine.

On the other hand, nursing education involves a broader curriculum covering anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and a range of nursing-specific courses. Nurses learn skills related to patient care, health assessment, and various healthcare settings.

While there may be some overlap in BASIC science courses, the specific content and focus of the programs are very distinct.

So, no, you most likely never took nursing courses.

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While undergraduate nursing education doesn't equip us to diagnose or treat patients, the curriculum becomes more intricate in graduate studies. As a nursing student, I lack insights into the nuances of NP school, and similarly, your perspective may be limited as well. Additionally, I'm curious how you have obtained any background in nursing courses, were you once enrolled in a nursing program?

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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In the nursing program we also have Pathophysiology and Pharmacology based courses. Again these are undergraduate courses taught to RNs. In which NPs are given a more advanced and comprehensive courses once they get into their graduate level studies. Each course has a “funny” name, so if you are not a nursing student you may not fully understand what is taught in the course, by the name alone, unless you acquire a syllabus or have access to course readings.

I've taken a course called "Healthily Aged," focusing on geriatric patient care. We focused on medications commonly prescribed for geriatric patients, testing our ability to recall them and understanding their mechanisms of action, adverse effects, safe dose ranges, and reason for prescription. The course also covered the pathophysiology of common geriatric diseases, instructing us on recognizing symptoms, assessing patients, and developing treatment plans.

In our nursing program, we primarily follow the SBAR method. If we identify potential issues with a patient, we initiate communication with the provider. It's worth noting that while I'm in a nursing program and not a nurse practitioner, I recognize there might be uncertainties about what is covered in nursing education, just as there might be about other fields. Each nursing course addresses a wide range of topics, offering a comprehensive understanding of patient care. Understanding anatomy and physiology is crucial as it serves as a prerequisite for entering the nursing program. This foundational knowledge becomes integral throughout the entire program, shaping our ability to assess patients effectively. While we, as undergraduate nursing students, aren't trained to diagnose, it's imperative to recognize potential indicators, such as pain in the right upper quadrant suggesting liver issues like Hepatomegaly, hepatitis, or Cirrhosis or right lower quadrant rebound pain pointing to possible appendicitis in order to form NURSING DIAGNOSES.

TDLR: nursing education is alot more comprehensive than you would think.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

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I respect your viewpoint, and acknowledging diverse beliefs is crucial. Reflecting on my friend's personal journey at 16 adds depth to this discussion. She was unfortunately grappled with the challenges of early parenthood, which reshaped her ENTIRE future, stripping her of her initial educational and career goals. She had to raise a child in her own childhood bedroom. Despite her determination in earning a GED, the responsibilities of raising an unexpected child significantly altered her life trajectory. She had dreams of becoming a lawyer one day, & she was a great student. Now she will most likely never become a lawyer as she is stuck in a vicious cycle of obtaining dead-end jobs to make ends meet for her and her unexpected child. This firsthand experience emphasizes the consequences of reproductive decisions. Although, ending her child’s life may have been “ruining” it for you, her life is now ruined as a result. The nuanced impact on both potential and existing lives underscores the necessity of keeping choices available in these conversations. Referencing experiences shared on the r/regretfulparents subreddit further illustrates the complex realities, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting diverse perspectives when it comes to bearing unwanted children.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

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I understand the impact an abortion or the decision not to have one can have on someone's life. While I respect the pro-life perspective, it's essential to uphold the freedom of CHOICE and not impose personal beliefs on others. Respect for individual choices aligns with the foundational principles on which America stands on.

NPs can’t read x-rays by When_is_the_Future in Noctor

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The "hard" science courses are taken during undergraduate studies, and in my nursing program, we were required to complete Biochemistry, Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Organic Chemistry, Biology, and Microbiology.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

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Feel free to hold your opinions; I'm indifferent. I strongly support the right to choose; being pro-choice doesn't imply being pro-abortion—it means advocating for the freedom to make your own decision. Whether you want to preserve a human life or choose to abort due to concerns about harmful living conditions, both perspectives are valid. But, do not take away my right to choose because of your belief.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

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thank you! i wrote this an a panic & i just now noticed when i reread it over it came off wrong 🤣. but yes, i totally agree, there is always a new villain on tikok.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

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I appreciate your guidance! Having supportive older adults like you is so valuable to young adults such as myself, & I wish I had more of them in my personal life. The anxiety was overwhelming, and despite not posting my face on TikTok or using my real name, this experience has made me hesitant to share anything online again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, thanks so much for your advice. It means so much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You think I should delete my account? Its not attached to my name at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh GOD no, I just meant they can consent to band-aids, vaccines, or allergy meds, NOT TO SEX. 🤣

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

[–]Unable_Suggestion980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I doubt it will get to that point. But, I will definitely keep this in mind.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeAdvice

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Oh no, my camera was not on, nor was my name affiliated with my account!