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I can answer questions about nursing practice in the following areas: medical, surgical, intensive care, emergency care, dialysis, and nursing administration.
I have been a registered nurse for 26 years. I am certified in dialysis and critical care nursing. I am ACLS and PALS certified.
I have a science degree with a nursing major. I have a national certification in dialysis nursing.
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Hi Diana, I'm sorry that you are experiencing this trouble. You write that you have been to the ER several times with this pain and that you have had several x-rays and blood tests. In answer to
There are many causes of a collapsed vein, such as repeated IV injections, irritating IV medications, a clot in the vein, poor injection technique, etc. Permanent vein collapse may occur under certain
Hi, I haven't heard of anyone having a colonoscopy without sedation, however when I had a colonoscopy, the sedation was ineffective and I was awake during the entire procedure. I had warned the doctor
Hello Tp, I am appalled and aghast at the treatment you received at that facility. The CRNA was absolutely and completely out of line. The CRNA that treated you in such a manner and spoke to you so
Oh my goodness, I could talk for hours about the changes in nursing I've seen over the course of my career. However, to save time, I will refer you to the following three articles. The info there will
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