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Posted by Fast Turtle on Apr-09-2007 14:51:

that's scary. thank god i didn't follow the family business and kept out of the med industry.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
For her... and no thanks, lol.





Of course not. Whether it was a student (me) or a nurse with years of experience, it's never comforting for a patient to be catheterized.

But obviously that wasn't what my mentor actually said, I only said it that way for story telling purposes.

That's just how it is when you're learning to do a new skill in nursing. Either do it or don't...there can't be any hesitation. Confidence is vital. So yeah my teacher had to give me a little shove.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-09-2007 14:55:

Give me back my broken night
my mirrored room, my secret life
it's lonely here,
there's no one left to torture
Give me absolute control
over every living soul
And lie beside me, baby,
that's an order!
Give me crack and anal sex
Take the only tree that's left
and stuff it up the hole
in your culture
Give me back the Berlin wall
give me Stalin and St Paul
I've seen the future, brother:
it is murder.

Things are going to slide, slide in all directions
Won't be nothing
Nothing you can measure anymore
The blizzard, the blizzard of the world
has crossed the threshold
and it has overturned
the order of the soul
When they said REPENT REPENT
I wonder what they meant
When they said REPENT REPENT
I wonder what they meant
When they said REPENT REPENT
I wonder what they meant

You don't know me from the wind
you never will, you never did
I'm the little jew
who wrote the Bible
I've seen the nations rise and fall
I've heard their stories, heard them all
but love's the only engine of survival
Your servant here, he has been told
to say it clear, to say it cold:
It's over, it ain't going
any further
And now the wheels of heaven stop
you feel the devil's riding crop
Get ready for the future:
it is murder

Things are going to slide ...

There'll be the breaking of the ancient
western code
Your private life will suddenly explode
There'll be phantoms
There'll be fires on the road
and the white man dancing
You'll see a woman
hanging upside down
her features covered by her fallen gown
and all the lousy little poets
coming round
tryin' to sound like Charlie Manson
and the white man dancin'

Give me back the Berlin wall
Give me Stalin and St Paul
Give me Christ
or give me Hiroshima
Destroy another fetus now
We don't like children anyhow
I've seen the future, baby:
it is murder

Things are going to slide ...

When they said REPENT REPENT ...


Posted by Slylee on Apr-09-2007 14:55:

to be perfectly honest, that's one of the few plastic surgeries i would consider having if i was like in my 30's and had a child and it left my vagina looking horrible.

it's a really sad thing when your husband is repulsed by your vagina.


Posted by narcism on Apr-09-2007 14:57:

but ppl over 30 dont have sex


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 14:58:

^^^


My best friend (also a nurse), got paid 500 bucks just to go for one night to this rich broad's house and care for her after her vaginal reconstruction surgery.

Except the rich broad I guess was expecting an old ugly nurse, not my hot young friend with fake boobs and a brain to go with it. So she sent her home and asked for another nurse, but paid her anyway for her trouble.


So basically she got paid 500 bucks to drive 20 minutes to the other end of town and back.


Posted by david.michael on Apr-09-2007 14:59:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
But obviously that wasn't what my mentor actually said, I only said it that way for story telling purposes.


lol, gotchya. I was thinking that was how the conversation went, which I found to be funny. Like something you'd see in the movies, or on an episode of House.


Posted by Slylee on Apr-09-2007 15:00:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
^^^


My best friend (also a nurse), got paid 500 bucks just to go for one night to this rich broad's house and care for her after her vaginal reconstruction surgery.

Except the rich broad I guess was expecting an old ugly nurse, not my hot young friend with fake boobs and a brain to go with it. So she sent her home and asked for another nurse, but paid her anyway for her trouble.


So basically she got paid 500 bucks to drive 20 minutes to the other end of town and back.


lol NICE


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 15:06:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
lol, gotchya. I was thinking that was how the conversation went, which I found to be funny. Like something you'd see in the movies, or on an episode of House.



LOL, well it sort of was. There was about 7 or 8 other students in the room along with my mentor and the charge nurse, all with their faces on.

The whole scenario was pretty funny, my mentor had to get up on the bed to try and get the second one in. She was right in there, lol.

I do feel for the poor woman, she was an agitated person to begin with. But it was nice...one of the other students held her hand and comforted her the whole time.


Posted by david.michael on Apr-09-2007 15:08:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
LOL, well it sort of was. There was about 7 or 8 other students in the room along with my mentor and the charge nurse, all with their faces on.

The whole scenario was pretty funny, my mentor had to get up on the bed to try and get the second one in. She was right in there, lol.

I do feel for the poor woman, she was an agitated person to begin with. But it was nice...one of the other students held her hand and comforted her the whole time.


How did that lucky woman get chosen to be the guinea pig? I've always wondered how that worked.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 15:11:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
How did that lucky woman get chosen to be the guinea pig? I've always wondered how that worked.




She didn't. She was a real client who actually needed to be catheterized due to urinary retention. We just got lucky in that it had to be done on a day were in the clinical setting.

Every situation we are in is real. We don't fuck around in nursing school.

We practice our skills first on dummies in the lab at school. It's basically two big rooms with hospital beds and all the machines and shit. So we practice in there, and have to pass a critique before we're allowed to do it in the real world.


Posted by Scottaculous on Apr-09-2007 15:14:

age sucks. everything should be in reverse; start out ugly and work your way to beauty.


Posted by narcism on Apr-09-2007 15:14:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
How did that lucky woman get chosen to be the guinea pig? I've always wondered how that worked.


they dont get chosen, when i have students working under me, i just tell them they have to do it

usually coz i cbf doing it


Posted by david.michael on Apr-09-2007 15:15:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
She didn't. She was a real client who actually needed to be catheterized due to urinary retention. We just got lucky in that it had to be done on a day were in the clinical setting.

Every situation we are in is real. We don't fuck around in nursing school.

We practice our skills first on dummies in the lab at school. It's basically two big rooms with hospital beds and all the machines and shit. So we practice in there, and have to pass a critique before we're allowed to do it in the real world.


Oh no, I knew it was a real situation... all the more reason for my question.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 15:16:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
they dont get chosen, when i have students working under me, i just tell them they have to do it

usually coz i cbf doing it




Hahaha...you guys love us!


How long have you been nursing, btw? And what sort of nursing do you do?


Posted by david.michael on Apr-09-2007 15:16:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
they dont get chosen, when i have students working under me, i just tell them they have to do it

usually coz i cbf doing it


Do you try to hide/avoid the question that this is their first time performing a procedure? Or do you have to let the patient know?


Posted by narcism on Apr-09-2007 15:20:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
Do you try to hide/avoid the question that this is their first time performing a procedure? Or do you have to let the patient know?


you have to get the patients permission, 95% of them are cool with students doing it.....everyone has to learn

quote:
Hahaha...you guys love us!
How long have you been nursing, btw? And what sort of nursing do you do?


actually we hate having students follow us around like sheep, and they seem to cling onto the younger nurses because apparently we arent bitchy

this will be my 3rd year out....
im an oncology nurse atm


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 15:20:

quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
Do you try to hide/avoid the question that this is their first time performing a procedure? Or do you have to let the patient know?




We always have to introduce ourselves to the patient and explain the procedure.

"Hi Mrs. Soandso, my name is Jennifer I'm a student nurse, and I'm going to be inserting your catheter today."

And so on.


quote:
Originally posted by narcism
actually we hate having students follow us around like sheep, and they seem to cling onto the younger nurses because apparently we arent bitchy

this will be my 3rd year out....
im an oncology nurse atm



LOL, well they love us at my placement anways...I know they love having a break. They're really helpful, hehe.


Oncology...sweet! Good for you!


Posted by Ivand on Apr-09-2007 15:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
lol NICE


you are way too nice today




and jenny, how old are we talking about here?


Posted by narcism on Apr-09-2007 15:34:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Oncology...sweet! Good for you!


ya reakon, ppl knocking on heavens door isnt that great


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 15:36:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
ya reakon, ppl knocking on heavens door isnt that great




Hehe, yeah I used to really dislike it myself...but I have to admit it's grown on me. Still not my desired field though.



quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
and jenny, how old are we talking about here?



87


Posted by Ivand on Apr-09-2007 15:53:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie


87



good god


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
good god




Hey man, if you're lucky you'll be that old someday too.


Posted by Ivand on Apr-09-2007 17:33:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Hey man, if you're lucky you'll be that old someday too.



i dont plan to live that long, theres nothing useful to do over 80 years old


Posted by Silky Johnson on Apr-09-2007 17:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
i dont plan to live that long, theres nothing useful to do over 80 years old




You'd be surprised. There ARE certain freedoms that come with being retired, granted you are still mostly healthy and independent at that age.


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