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  1. Davina’s lines have haunted me ever since. I occasionally think of it and get mad all over again lmao

  2. I think about that episode all the time. Swans?? Romain calling Davina a snake??

  3. People are just seeing Schema for who and what she is NOW ?

  4. I didn’t see Scheanna right away but when Shay’s addiction came she behaved so awfully. I’ve never been able to like her or root for her since.

  5. I work in plastic surgery & can tell you what I think happened because I’ve seen it before.

  6. This is so interesting. I get Botox for migraines from a neurologist. It really helps but I worry about long term face changes

  7. Narrator: it was, in fact, about her many times before.

  8. Has anyone checked how Scheana is handling all of this?

  9. When the toilet paper gets stuck in your whole outfit instead of just on your shoe

  10. I’m a pharmacy tech and you would be surprised how many written scripts we still received. The deadline for electronic prescriptions unless special circumstances just passed so we get a lot less but so many doctors still were writing them end of last year.

  11. Back 10 years ago there absolutely were still written scripts. Now it would be much harder. All controlled substances have to be e-prescribed.

  12. This is surreal... My mom did something just like this and it's taking me back! Except, I'd often be in the negatives and somehow owe her money?

  13. Yes but my car is paid off so that makes a big difference.

  14. The social aspects of Russian society of the time are portrayed really well, it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea but they do evoke the period. Tolstoy focuses a lot on rural areas where Dostoevsky is all about city life.

  15. I’ve always loved AK because she is a whole person, not an idea of what a woman should be. Pretty wild for the 1870s.

  16. I don't know if this answers it or not. But my mom was murdered by my dad from domestic violence when I was like four.

  17. This is heartbreaking. I hope your mom is resting in peace and I hope you are able to find love, peace, and family as well.

  18. Nurses have pretty much unlimited access to sterile saline solution and this dolt uses tap water.

  19. Zero chance a hospital would notice saline going “missing.” I might go through 50 flushes a shift, we use them in wound care and other stuff besides flushing lines.

  20. Lmao the number of times I have found a colace in my pocket once I’ve gotten home is too damn high.

  21. They could definitely get me for accidental zofran and Tylenol theft. Pretty sure I have a stack of flushes too

  22. She has a doctorate if she's a CRNA. Anyone in anesthesia is an extensive and long process of education. So yeah, she does have the education to back up what she's doing. Also, they have to take not only basic anatomy courses in their nursing degree but then they have to take further ones for the physiological anatomy of breathing airways and other system functions.

  23. I had to take pathophysiology (I’m FNP) with the CRNA students and let me tell you they RUINED the curve! Also people seem to think CRNAs are like anesthesia assistants- in my state they are independent practitioners.

  24. I have this illness, it’s called achalasia. Like other people posted below, I’ve had surgery and it’s a really debilitating illness and destroys your social life. Even after surgery I still struggle. I can’t drink water some days. Really sucks to see people laugh about it, it’s already horrific and humiliating enough.

  25. Even odder- in my nurse practitioner classes we talked about achalasia so I immediately knew what she was talking about. A nurse anesthetist should defined know about achalasia because it can affect the airway in anesthesia.

  26. How dare you. I’m crossing my arms under my breasts as we speak.

  27. I have seen kids shaken by their parents until their spine breaks, kids held under hot water as a punishment until they were burned, suicidal patients with black eyes from partners… we do everything we can to protect our patients. If you can, please see this as an effort to protect your wife rather than an effort to blame you.

  28. Certified Nurse-Midwives would never ever ever EVER EVER approve this plan. Twins are automatically high risk and would be referred to an OB, not to mention breech.

  29. They are likely seeing “lay midwives.” No formal medical training.

  30. I just get worried when people use them interchangeably - general readers of the post may not know there's a difference.

  31. Yep! CNMs are very qualified and were experienced L&D nurses first. They will always be partnered with or make referrals to obstetricians.

  32. i am a nurse anesthetist and she is an embarrassment to my profession. it’s anesthesia 101 to understand the importance of aspiration risks (which anyone with an esophageal issue might have)

  33. Thank you for posting! I’m in FNP school and we learned about this lol. It’s so embarrassing. I’d guess she doesn’t intubate people at her job or she’d think about this…

  34. She told them she was an anesthesiologist! That’s a dr! She’s a nurse!

  35. She’s a nurse anesthetist. It means she can do the same job as an anesthesiologist in most states.

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