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Margot RN BScN GNC View Profile
| I have received so much pleasure and enjoyment from my Nursing career that I am always happy to encourage others who are considering the profession. it`s hard work and not always pretty, but it`s very rewarding. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Violet Argo RN View Profile
| I can answer questions related to terminal illness and hospice care, such as pain and symptom management. Hospice care is very personal and rewarding. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Karen Moss View Profile
| I am a District Nurse in the United Kingdom, and would be pleased to offer enayone help in anything connected with community nursing. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Irma G., RN U.S. View Profile
| I am an experienced forensic nurse examiner and have done cases relating to domestic violence, sexual assault and elder abuse in the state of California.
I've consulted nationally and internationally, for the Undersecretary of Health (Veterans Administration) and for the region of Novgorod, Russia (300,000 people)in a forensic capacity.
I can answer question having to do with forensic nursing, operating room nursing (scrub & circulate), intensive care and aeromedical flight nursing. I also have vast military nursing experience in peace time and war time and have over 18 years in VA Hospital experience.
I have lectured on forensic awareness, domestic violence and sexual assault. I have experience as a nurse manager and preceptor. I have developed new grad programs for ICU and managed them successfully.
I have been a patient advocate & consultant, answering questions in plain English, to unravel and gap the patient-doctor relationship and the mystery of the medical world "lingo". | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Mark Cummings U.S. View Profile
| Expertise in mental health/psychiatric questions, concerns. Can also offer substantial teaching regarding HIV/AIDS and dispel the misnomers regarding transmission of the retrovirus. Can also answer many general questions in the medical/sugical areas. If I do not have a responsible answer, I use available resourses to shed light on question in order to provide direction and guidance. I am also a reliable resourse in staff and patient teaching as well as nursing management skills. | Available Ask A Question |
Ken RN, CCRN U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions regarding all aspects of Nursing as a career in general. If you need help deciding if nursing is a career for you, then let me help you with your decision. As an added bonus, I can answer your questions from the perspective of being a man in nursing who has a wife that is also a nurse. Men is nursing is more accepted today than it was when I began in 1993. Regardless of your gender, Nursing has so much to offer and is among the most respected professions of our time. I have been a registered nurse since 1993 and have been certified in Critical Care nursing since 1996. I am currently a full-time Critical Care Ground Transport Nurse. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Alex Woodruff RN, BSc U.S. View Profile
| My expertise is in Pediatric Critical Care - both PICU and Congenital Cardiac ICU.
I have worked in this field for 10 years in the UK and the USA.
I am happy to answer questions pertaining to any area of pediatric nursing. I will also answer questions about nursing in the USA as a foreign traveller. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kathleen RN U.S. View Profile
| I can answer nursing questions related to medical nursing and preoperative and post operative nursing care. What to expect as you come into the hospital, questions to ask your doctor, what to expect postoperative. How to minimize your chances of post operative complications such as infection. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Kris, LVN, Certified Gerontologist U.S. View Profile
| I can answer general medical and health related questions in areas of geriatrics, pyschiatry, and cardiology. I cannot make any final diagnoses, but I can focus in on a praticular area that may be the problem and head anyone in need in the right direction. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Mary Pat Seibel, R.N. U.S. View Profile
| I am a registered nurse with a lifetime of experience in various fields of nursing. I am able to answer questions related to choosing nursing as a profession; rewards and frustrations; hospital related staffing issues; nursing burn-out; finding the rewards in this profession | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ana, MSN, FNP-C U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions in Spanish as well as English. I am free to answer questions related to the Nursing profession. I can answer questions for nursing students related to nursing issues, study topics, materials. | On Vacation returns 09/16/2008 |
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