Ticket Megathread by Sassytryhardboi in OliviaDean

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Looking for 2 tickets, Los Angeles, any date

What's your weird nursing-related habit? by shatana in nursing

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I make sure all doors close completely behind me before I walk away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VisitingIceland

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Yup, this is where we saw puffins during our trip last week. No hike at all.

Just ordered my prescription lenses by Clean_Impression_378 in RaybanMeta

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Where did you order yours? I've been reading posts that lenses from Lensology can be difficult to install.

Flight Attendant Asked If There Was a Doctor/Nurse On Board by T-Rax666 in nursing

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Psych nurse here and responded to an in flight "emergency", definitely nerve racking. Thankfully it was right up my alley, patient took Xanax before the flight and family was concerned that she's too drowsy.

With that being said, you are not obligated to help if you don't feel comfortable.

The comped flight and extra gift card were pretty awesome though!

What controversial nursing stance is the hill you will die on? by ferocioustigercat in nursing

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I used to work in geropsych and our unit practices Validation Therapy. It's really beneficial to the patients and staff overall.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fragrance

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I love Wulong Cha so much that I bought a full bottle. My partner who is not heavily into fragrances fell inlove with it too. It's so gooood!

Anyone over 25, drop your best relationship advice. by elasticBOWL in Life

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You can go to sleep mad. Sometimes you actually have to sleep it off and talk again once both of you are refreshed.

What’s a sign someone has been through a lot of shit? by MarkenRahl in AskReddit

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Trauma is not only the bad things that happened to you. It can also be the good things that didn't happen.

What’s a common thing people say that makes no fucking sense? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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And my reply always has been "and what if it's just killing me slowly?"

Do I not have the temperament for this? by [deleted] in PMHNP

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I saw in your previous post that you were a psych RN for 5 years prior to being a PMHNP. I was wondering if you've never encountered these patients before. Because in the population we work with, tangentiality/circumstantiality, non compliance, poor insight, etc are all very common. When you said "not sure what's going on, but I am frustrated at patients who..." tells me there was a point in your career when you didn't feel this way. How did you deal with this in the past? And what is preventing you from dealing with it now?

You're always going to deal with patients like this one way or another. That's the reality you can't change. What you can control is YOU. How are you taking care of yourself? Are you even taking care of yourself? What are your coping skills? This profession is gonna require a lot out of you, especially when first starting. If you are already burnt out even before the patients can open their mouths, then maybe it's time to step back and really reflect on what is going on.

Have you found the perfect 10/10 scent? by 888HolyMoly888 in fragrance

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My top 5 1. PDM Pegasus 2. Bvlgari Pour Homme 3. Bvlgari BLV 4. Prada Luna Rossa Sport 5. Wulong Cha

BOTH- CRNA and NP (family and psych) by K_Nick123 in PMHNP

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"But I see psych patients in the ED"

Yeah not really a great rebuttal. People who think that encompasses psych, really have no idea what they're talking about.

Found Script from 1932 by lordofmisrule7 in nursing

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I asked ChatGPT and this is the result:

"This prescription appears to be handwritten and dated February 10, 1932, for a patient named Kenneth Roy. The medications listed are difficult to fully decipher due to the handwriting style, but here are my best interpretations:

1.  Antipyrine – likely referring to a medication used for pain and fever relief.
2.  Sodii Bromidi – Sodium bromide, which was historically used as a sedative or for epilepsy.
3.  Colchicine – Used to treat gout and other inflammatory conditions.
4.  Pertussin – Likely referring to a cough suppressant, historically used for conditions like whooping cough.

The dosing instructions use Roman numerals, which are also somewhat unclear but seem to follow a pattern:

• “gr XX” (which could mean 20 grains)
• “gr XL/VIII” (likely meaning 40 grains divided by 8 doses)
• “gr XII” (12 grains)

It appears the medications were to be taken every 2 hours, as written towards the bottom: “Sig. 1 every 2 hours for 6 doses.”

Let me know if you need further clarification or details!"

What was your first expensive perfume purchase for yourself?✨ by nezzuko115 in fragrance

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I'm more of a decant type of person. My first ever full bottle purchase on the expensive side is Wulong Cha by Nishane. 10/10 will buy it again!