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| Vlad |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Heh yeah. Up here it depends where you work though. The only place that unregulated care providers work are long-term care facilities and retirement homes. In hospitals nurses do everything. |
You still got those volunteers that are trying to put in some hours for med school to abuse. :p |
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| SteelWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Don't be too quick to think so. Depending on what type of degree you get, you don't have to do the physical kind of nursing that requires a lot of lifting and such. Besides, everything is done by mechanical lift these days. |
Good to know... how about trauma nursing? WHen I was getting my paremedic, there was a lot of lifting by all around (doctors, nurses, paramedics)... thos I guess that it'd be easier than the heavy lifting involved in firled paramedicine. If I'm lucky, I run with 3 or 4 EMT's, and I can just make them carry the patient into the ambulance... but thats not an every night thing... If I could get onto a dedicated ALS rig I'd be ok.
I'll definitely look more into it tho Jenny... now that I have my Medic, I can get my BSN in about a year... so close ya know? I know that my fiancee is going to school for nursing, she wants to go into critical care nursing. That would be too boring for me... I love the adrenaline rush of running codes! |
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| thecreator |
Damn all the good fat jokes have been taken....even the oldie but goodie "You fat ".Hmm all I can say is congrats man and I'm glad you had someone to help you through all of your problems.I know you two'll have many years of bliss in this life and the next.That is if you don't her,get pregos and then eat her....Hey had to say something.
Congrats :stongue: |
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| Rose |
| Congrats! My friends got engaged last night as well :) |
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| pwnage1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Besides, everything is done by mechanical lift these days. | Er... No. There is still tons of manual labor involved.
Also, there is no money in music production so don't do that either. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by pwnage1
Also, there is no money in music production so don't do that either. |
There is if you're good. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
There is if you're good. |
but ur not |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
but ur not |
Why would you say that, you don't even know :( |
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| Redhook |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Why would you say that, you don't even know :( |
lucky guess I guess :stongue:
on topic: I thought you're supposed to get fat after you get married? :conf: |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by SteelWolf
Good to know... how about trauma nursing? WHen I was getting my paremedic, there was a lot of lifting by all around (doctors, nurses, paramedics)... thos I guess that it'd be easier than the heavy lifting involved in firled paramedicine. If I'm lucky, I run with 3 or 4 EMT's, and I can just make them carry the patient into the ambulance... but thats not an every night thing... If I could get onto a dedicated ALS rig I'd be ok.
I'll definitely look more into it tho Jenny... now that I have my Medic, I can get my BSN in about a year... so close ya know? I know that my fiancee is going to school for nursing, she wants to go into critical care nursing. That would be too boring for me... I love the adrenaline rush of running codes! |
Yeah I seriously think you'd be a fool to give up a nursing career...there's so much you can do with a degree (if it's a baccalaureate, and if it isn't, I'm sure it's not hard to upgrade) outside of what most people think. |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Yeah I seriously think you'd be a fool to give up a nursing career...there's so much you can do with a degree (if it's a baccalaureate, and if it isn't, I'm sure it's not hard to upgrade) outside of what most people think. |
Danny Howells gave up a nursing career... you think he's a fool? :o |
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