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Welcome to the new year. What new goals or current goals you are going to continue doing? Work or personal! Drop it below๐ Me personally, I am working on getting 64 oz of water and spending 30 minutes a day with my 2 year old ๐
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Ok guys - what are the grossest things you come across as a nurse??? I'll go first: barf. ๐คข
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Has anyone worked in a telenursing role? I'm so curious about what it's like and the pro's and con's!
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I was riding in the backseat completely sleep deprived and I asked a question to my father in law who was driving and that's the last thing I remember.... I fell asleep immediately after asking it and woke up to my wife and father in law laughing hysterically at me. It was a two second answer to my question and then it was just crickets from me.
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What good deals are there out there for nurses? From shoes to hamburgers to water bottles and whatever else!
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Koda the Aussidoodle (1) Philipe the chi mix (15) Cash the maltipoo (7)
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My mom had an instance last summer where she went into Vtach, had to be intubated and put on a vent, and spent quite the stint in the ICU. The nice nurse there braided my mom's hair for her and I thought it was so sweet (she thought it looked "doofy" in her words-which frankly I was grateful to hear her say anything at that time lol ๐). It couldn't have taken that long but it made a big difference for me and my sister and dad. Its the little things... is this common amongst ICU nurses? I've heard something about it. Or other nurses and CNAs, I am curious what you do, big or small, to make a difference to a worn down family member or patient?
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According to the Big Five Model, personality can be narrowed down to five main factors: extroversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism. Extroversion This factor reflects the degree to which people interact with others and their levels of comfort and assertiveness in these situations. Extroverted people are sociable and enjoy being the center of attention. Furthermore, they are energized by social interaction. At the other end of the spectrum, people with low extroversion prefer to be alone and are even tired by social interaction. They are more reserved and reflective and certainly do not like being the center of attention. Agreeablene…
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Make an Impact on a 4 legged life
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Good morning everyone, Do you have a love for animals like I do? Do you want to help make an impact and help save lives? You can help! Foster parents in the animal rescue world are incredibly important and make an incredible difference in these animals' lives until they find their fur-ever home. If this is something that has interested you, I encourage you to reach out to your local animal shelter and rescue organizations to start the process! For my local Utah peeps, check out the article by The Utah Humane Society - Foster a Pet. For the peeps outside of Utah, check this article out to learn more about what it takes to foster a pet! - Things to Know …
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Wearing Scrubs In Public...
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Alright fellow foodies! What are some healthy options that are quick and easy to take to work?
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