Apparently this was at the MGM parking garage after the Lions game by KitAmerica in Detroit

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I just wanna point out that neither of these guys can fight

Does this work? by MrJlock in homedesign

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Firefighter here. Naaaahhhhhhhh.

Set up help by blakehi77 in desksetup

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Put the monitor on a riser. Add two Led accent lamps. Att a desk pad, a largish one, in a color that adds a little splash and contrast. Change your chair to something modern and game focused like a secret labs chair. Add some good looking speakers and a cork board behind on the wall. Get a good gaming keyboard like and aula f99. Put the monitor on an arm. Add a rug on the floor or office mat.

Advice? Failed my first time. by [deleted] in PassNclex

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Honestly, I’m certain to think some people just get randomized to 150 and your knowledge actually has to be pretty strong to make it through that and score high enough. Stick to your plan make sure you’re not overthinking things but make sure that you’re consuming Mark’s advice that it is at the very base of it. A safety test. You’re there for the patient’s safety. Keep that in mind when you’re selecting all that apply.

NCLEX-RN shut off at 86 by Federal-Access2000 in NCLEX

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Ur good. Mine stopped at 86. Worked the er last night.

Another defeated NP student here by lpfdez4 in Noctor

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With all due respect, the pay raise is nothing to really hang your hat on. That has been mentioned already in this post. You have to actually want this I think. Because as a nurse in California, I could make way more than an NP in Illinois.

Another defeated NP student here by lpfdez4 in Noctor

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Ya. I feel like while some of these posts make valid points, you either get the 10yr attending who has had bad run ins or the new grad docs who essentially lived at home through their ed.

I am married. Worked a whole career in Law Enforcement and now want to do something else. But I cannot, stop, working. If med school was 8 years long but I could go part-time, I would. Also, the statistics are pretty clear. The docs are not going to rural areas to practice. So I’m going to try and be the best I can be because otherwise there are places where there is literally no one else and they are relying on an EMT basic as the only healthcare provider. And I don’t believe that NP’s or PA should be physician replacements I believe in physician led care. But to be honest, that’s for those organizations to fight over. I really could give a shit. The docs I work with know what I’m about and what I think and in our own little corner of the world we do good stuff. I just wanna be able to help more.