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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Which equals racist.


Like said. Your brainwashed. Saying a black man has dark skin is not
racist. And saying the these Hatian nurses are generally pretty awful.
BTW, we have three doctors in our family, one is a renowned heart
specialist and another a now retired brain surgeon. My best friend's
wife is a nurse practitioner with her own practice. You did know that a
NP can start a practice, right? Quite a leap from a lowly nurse when
there's a specialty.


Now you're voicing prejudice against nurses. What a blatant bigot you are.
Careful, Bubbles--you're going to have your left-wing membership card
revoked.

Either my wife or I will render the necessary care to each other or to
our
family members. But if YOU were on our boat and needed a trache, adios
amigo.



Sorry, my wife would not hesitate to try to save a life if she was the
best chance. She or I would not blink because it's not a family member.
I guess she's just too young in her career to do otherwise. If she did
behave like your wife, she'd probably just want to quit anyway.


You have absolutely no idea of how my wife would behave. You're basing her
actions upon the discussion we've had, which has no relevance to her beliefs
or feelings whatsoever. But I wouldn't expect less from such a cardinal
bigot.

I did. She says it's a routine nursing school subject.


Let's hope you DIDN'T ask your wife. She'd have a clue that there are
advanced training classes in burn treatment that are from from
standard.


There are advanced courses in every aspect of nursing. You never implied
Suzy had taken anything beyond the routine. Burn care is really rather
routine, however. Let's talk advanced cardiac life support and care,
reading the strips, knowing the indicators of impending MI, knowing the
blood chemistry values that spell disaster--those sorts of things. That's
advanced nursing training, the kind my daughter has had. Burn care is
fairly basic, even in those units that specialize in it.

Good for her. As she grows educationally and professionally, I wonder
what
her perception of an uneducated, stagnated husband will be?


Why, planning on having me near fatally stabbed near your wife so you
can marry Suzanne? BWahahaha!


Not me, but I'd keep an eye on Suzy. I'm sure the slender, young, handsome
physicians at her hospital look pretty damned impressive next to you.


And by the way
Bubbles--Nurse Practioners are still nurses.


A NP can do a LOT more than a RN can. She can open a practice, hand out
meds on TT diagnosis and make 6 figures out of the box. We know this
first hand of course.


Depends upon the locale. Around here they all work for physicians or
hospitals. They can have their own practices, but few have tried and those
who did failed miserably, mostly because they couldn't do a lot of the
things that physicians can. People want one-stop medical care these days.
NPs simply don't have the scope of practice to compete. I'd be very
surprised if they could succeed in NYC either. Dream on.

What's really pathetic about you, Bubbles, is that you have to tout your
wife's accomplishments. None of your own, eh?

Max