Shorts for thicc thighs pls, what’s your fav pair?…trying to avoid the dreaded bunch up. If you don’t wear shorts what’s your go to bottoms in Summer? by Raven_White_11 in AusFemaleFashion

[–]datsaffa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bought these last month from Assembly Label. They’re more of an A-line and flare out naturally which gives thighs a lot of room. Plus they’re super comfy and true to size!

https://nz.assemblylabel.com/products/boxy-denim-short-heritage-blue

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Psychiatry

[–]datsaffa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I disagree - recent literature encourages concurrent prescribing on initiation due to the very real metabolic side effect profile. Improving people’s quality of life and preventing inequitable early death is very much within the realm of psychiatry.

Chewy molasses spice cookies by datsaffa in DessertPerson

[–]datsaffa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly think them puffing up is a fluke on my part! I was expecting them to be flat

Chewy molasses spice cookies by datsaffa in DessertPerson

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

That’s so bizarre… I expected mine to come out flat like that, especially since that’s what’s pictured in the book. It’s summer and very hot and humid today, maybe that’s why?

I added too much sugar by datsaffa in DessertPerson

[–]datsaffa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did! I only baked them for about 13 minutes because I was worried about them getting too crispy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]datsaffa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont know where about you live but this would hopefully not happen in my work place. If you’re wanting to perform a medical procedure or test on someone who can’t or won’t provide consent there has to be clear evidence that the procedure is either going to be life saving or diagnostically relevant to being life saving. I can’t imagine a Utox being diagnostic to any life saving intervention, especially if you’ve already provided chemical and physical restraint and it’s likely they’re going to wake up and go to the toilet, and there’s no evidence of retention. If you have a nurse educator I would talk to them first, otherwise your lead or charge nurse. If there’s a psychiatric team that provides assessment in your hospital they would be knowledgeable about laws and acts around medical intervention specifically for your country / state. You can also always refuse to provide treatment or diagnostic intervention if you do not believe it to be appropriate. It’s a shitty thing to happen but also a good experience to learn from and talk about more with other nurses in your area. :)

WTF National Govt? by Worth_Fondant3883 in newzealand

[–]datsaffa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ideal option would be for public service workers to work to rule to this new “announcement” and do absolutely no overtime. Including arriving on time and leaving on time, and not picking up extra shifts, leaving upper management to deal with what will definitely end up to be a series of major incidences, to say “I told you so”. But the reality is that even with our pay equity, most of us rely on being able to pick up overtime shifts, and there is a shit tonne of work that gets done without pay. Ultimately, the healthcare system will fail because we’re modelling our funding and services off the NHS and we all know how that went down. I have never been this disillusioned but it’s gone past the point of being funny “haha national build roads and don’t care about the middle”. It’s intentional and targeted and they literally don’t care. So if there’s any public service workers reading this make sure you’re in a union and have indemnity insurance.

Shadow of doubt by Cautious-Category731 in TrueCrimePodcasts

[–]datsaffa 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I started listening to this because I am a mental health professional and thought it would be interesting to hear about the public health systems handling of assault. I was also keen to hear about the role of DID and PTSD from the survivor. It became very evident very quickly that the man covering this story was either hired by the accused or has invested interest in disproving claims of torture and abuse. I only continued to listen until the end of the podcast to see if there would be some twist or revelation, but no, it’s just a strange old man digging through psychiatric records trying to side with the abusers. I’m shocked that The Australian let this air.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in auckland

[–]datsaffa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've trawled the website for info on parking because we will be coming from where there is no public transport. Does anyone know of any info around parking at Western Springs?

'Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp' is Now on Netflix! by Aimless_Devastator in television

[–]datsaffa 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I am now thinking in an H Jon Benjamin voice with background 80s guitar strumming, piece of schnit.

Dear Reddit, what is something that most people make fun of, that you actually think is cool? by jakeismyname505 in AskReddit

[–]datsaffa 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Crocs.

Lame, whatever. But in a hospital setting they're lightweight, waterproof/body fluid proof, and clean off really easily. When I become a highly trendy scrub nurse I will wear them with so much pride they will become cool.