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Can a woman become a male nurse?
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![]() "Jimw" wrote in message news ![]() Can a woman become a male nurse? ![]() Sure, and these days she can even marry herself. |
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Real men arent nurses
On Jan 17, 7:07*pm, Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , *Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? * ![]() After The Operation. |
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![]() "Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? ![]() After The Operation. The medical terminology for that surgery is "Addadicktome" |
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Sanity wrote:
"Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. A corpsman (Marines) or medic (Army) is not a nurse. |
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![]() "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. |
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![]() "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses ============================ ****....I'd rather be a nurse than a doctor. I know nurses making over 100k and with very little ot. od |
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"Sanity" wrote in news:J6vcl.5382$Qa.405
@bignews2.bellsouth.net: "Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? ![]() After The Operation. The medical terminology for that surgery is "Addadicktome" LOL! Good one. End result is referred to as a "shim". |
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Big Jim wrote in news:6d76d56c-f274-4c94-a20c-
: Real men arent nurses On Jan 17, 7:07*pm, Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , *Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? * ![]() After The Operation. Your comment indicates you have a medical issue Jim. You have your head up your ass. No, I'm not a nurse, never was nor do I even know any. |
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"Sanity" wrote: "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. Or to my face.. Kurt Ullman RN. |
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Red Green wrote: "Sanity" wrote in news:J6vcl.5382$Qa.405 @bignews2.bellsouth.net: "Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? ![]() After The Operation. The medical terminology for that surgery is "Addadicktome" LOL! Good one. End result is referred to as a "shim". Which brings it back on topic... |
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"Sanity" wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message m... Sanity wrote: "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. A corpsman (Marines) or medic (Army) is not a nurse. First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Marines are among the best in the world at breaking things and killing people. But for things that require finesse (such as keeping their skinny little butts alive) they call on the Navy. |
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Sanity wrote:
First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Right. A corpsman is a navy man - there are no corpswomen. In hospitals, he may serve as a nurse or orderly, but he's still a corpsman, not a nurse or an physician's assistant. Semantics Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. |
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Kurt Ullman wrote:
The medical terminology for that surgery is "Addadicktome" Which brings it back on topic... Home repair? |
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"HeyBub" wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: The medical terminology for that surgery is "Addadicktome" Which brings it back on topic... Home repair? Actually I was referring to this bit:' End result is referred to as a "shim". Which is used quite often in home repairs. When I was working on replacing a window, I used quite a few shims. Of course, I broke off the extra length (g), |
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Oren wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:33:38 -0600, Red Green wrote: "Sanity" wrote in news:J6vcl.5382$Qa.405 @bignews2.bellsouth.net: "Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? ![]() After The Operation. The medical terminology for that surgery is "Addadicktome" LOL! Good one. End result is referred to as a "shim". House-Man, Gal-Boy and a few others. I expect they are A-Sexual? Nope, they build in a little hydraulic or air bladder system, with a subcutaneous pumping bulb and release valve, to make the mockup sort of function. When it breaks down, I don't think any home DIY repairs are possible. (Apologies to the group for prolonging a very juvenile thread) -- aem sends... |
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aemeijers wrote: Nope, they build in a little hydraulic or air bladder system, with a subcutaneous pumping bulb and release valve, to make the mockup sort of function. When it breaks down, I don't think any home DIY repairs are possible. (Apologies to the group for prolonging a very juvenile thread) This was the major treatment for ED BV (before Viagra). |
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![]() "HeyBub" wrote in message m... Sanity wrote: First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Right. A corpsman is a navy man - there are no corpswomen. In hospitals, he may serve as a nurse or orderly, but he's still a corpsman, not a nurse or an physician's assistant. Semantics Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. And a corpsman can perform emergency surgery and treatment in the field where a nurse can't. |
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![]() "Sanity" wrote in message ... "HeyBub" wrote in message Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. You're talking about a nurse practioner. Not a nurse. A regular nurse might write the prescription for the doc but he has to sign it. A nurse practiition is authorized to prescribe just as a corpsman is when there are no doctors available. |
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HeyBub wrote:
Sanity wrote: First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Right. A corpsman is a navy man - there are no corpswomen. In hospitals, he may serve as a nurse or orderly, but he's still a corpsman, not a nurse or an physician's assistant. Semantics Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. Nurses cannot write a script however PAs (Physician's Assistants) can. |
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Big Jim wrote:
Real men arent nurses On Jan 17, 7:07 pm, Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , Jimw wrote: Can a woman become a male nurse? ![]() After The Operation. Tell that to my buddy who is a nurse anesthetist and may be the one providing anesthesia to you during an operation if you happen to be in a local hospital. |
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on 1/18/2009 8:06 AM (ET) HeyBub wrote the following:
Sanity wrote: First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Right. A corpsman is a navy man - there are no corpswomen. In hospitals, he may serve as a nurse or orderly, but he's still a corpsman, not a nurse or an physician's assistant. Semantics Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. I believe that only a Physician's Assistant (PA) can write prescriptions under a physician's authority. A Nurse Practitioner (NP) has a Master's Degree and can even write narcotic prescriptions without a physician's authority. In NYS at least, an NP can open his or her own practice. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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George wrote: Nurses cannot write a script however PAs (Physician's Assistants) can. This is REALLY dependent on state law. Advanced practice (MSN or higher) nurses can write scripts in most (I think all but I don't have confirmation) states. |
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Sanity wrote:
Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. And a corpsman can perform emergency surgery and treatment in the field where a nurse can't. Right. But that's only because nurses generally aren't allowed on the battlefield. ANYONE, nurse or not, can perform emergency surgery on the battlefield - or in an alley in midtown Manhattan, on a dude ranch, riding a Ferris Wheel at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus, backpacking in the Grand Tetons, on a Mississippi Riverboat, or while watchin Dr Phil at the neighborhood tavern. |
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Which brings it back on topic... Home repair? Actually I was referring to this bit:' End result is referred to as a "shim". Which is used quite often in home repairs. When I was working on replacing a window, I used quite a few shims. Of course, I broke off the extra length (g), I can't tell you how many times I've tried to repair a broken widow only to be asked "can you break it off a bit?" I usually reply, "No, but I can shimmy a bit..." |
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"HeyBub" wrote: Kurt Ullman wrote: Which brings it back on topic... Home repair? Actually I was referring to this bit:' End result is referred to as a "shim". Which is used quite often in home repairs. When I was working on replacing a window, I used quite a few shims. Of course, I broke off the extra length (g), I can't tell you how many times I've tried to repair a broken widow only to be asked "can you break it off a bit?" I usually reply, "No, but I can shimmy a bit..." But can you shimmy like my sister, Kate??? |
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on 1/18/2009 5:48 AM (ET) Kurt Ullman wrote the following:
In article , "Sanity" wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message m... Sanity wrote: "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. A corpsman (Marines) or medic (Army) is not a nurse. First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Marines are among the best in the world at breaking things and killing people. But for things that require finesse (such as keeping their skinny little butts alive) they call on the Navy. The US Navy, the first line of America's defense. The US Marine Corps, the first line of America's offense. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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Marines are among the best in the world at breaking things and killing people. But for things that require finesse (such as keeping their skinny little butts alive) they call on the Navy. The US Navy, the first line of America's defense. The US Marine Corps, the first line of America's offense. Marines ARE different. For example, they don't wear nametags under the theory that all anyone needs to know is that they are talking to a Marine. And there's no such thing as an "ex" Marine. I love telling the following story: In February 2002, right after 9-11 when the National Guard was patrolling the airports, an elderly gentleman was pulled out of the security line at the Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix*. It seems as if he was trying to board the aircraft with a destructive device, to wit: a Ninja Star. Further investigation revealed that this fellow was single-handedly responsible for downing some 34 aircraft with the loss of life of all aboard. The gentleman in the middle was 79-year old Joe Foss. Foss was the former governor of South Dakota, Brigadier General in the National Guard, former president of the American Football League, and for 24 years, the host of the TV program "The American Sportsman." He had just left a meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Rifle Association and was enroute to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to deliver a guest lecture on patriotism. The "Ninja Star" business? It was the Medal of Honor given him by Franklin Delano Roosevelt for downing 24 Japanese aircraft during the battle for Guadalcanal. When told he could board the aircraft if he tossed his potential weapon in the trash bin, Foss is reported to have said: "You've done ****ed with the wrong Marine, sonny." The only thing that could have been more bizarre would have been if this whole unseemly episode had taken place at Joe's hometown airport in Sioux Falls. The name of the airport is Joe Foss Field. ------- * I was waiting to board an airplane at that same airport last February when a diminutive TSA agentette tapped me on the shoulder and said: "Excuse me sir, can I get you to do me a big favor?" "I can't. I'm married," I said. Turns out, she selected me for "additional random screening." But I'm telling you, those TSA types DO NOT have a sense of humor! |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 18:09:45 -0600, "HeyBub"
wrote: The "Ninja Star" business? It was the Medal of Honor given him by Franklin Delano Roosevelt for downing 24 Japanese aircraft during the battle for Guadalcanal. "Heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in an aerial flight" "Distinguished Flying Cross"? When told he could board the aircraft if he tossed his potential weapon in the trash bin, Foss is reported to have said: "You've done ****ed with the wrong Marine, sonny." I'm a green maggot, Drill Sergeant! More guns, more ammo Drill Sergeant!! |
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: Sanity wrote: Uh, no. It's similar to the difference between a Ph.D. and an M.D. A "nurse" has completely different training than a corpsman and there are completely different legal ramifications associated with the care given by each. For example, a "nurse" can write prescriptions (under the authority of a physician), a corpsman can't. And a corpsman can perform emergency surgery and treatment in the field where a nurse can't. Right. But that's only because nurses generally aren't allowed on the battlefield. ANYONE, nurse or not, can perform emergency surgery on the battlefield - or in an alley in midtown Manhattan, on a dude ranch, riding a Ferris Wheel at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus, backpacking in the Grand Tetons, on a Mississippi Riverboat, or while watchin Dr Phil at the neighborhood tavern. I'd like to perform surgery on the Paul guy, Letterman's band sidekick. Don't need any medical instruments. Band instrument, namely guitar string, applied somewhere between the chin and shoulders is what I had in mind. Paul deserves a "Goodfella". |
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HeyBub, 1/17/2009,8:12:03 PM, wrote:
Sanity wrote: "Big Jim" wrote in message m... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. A corpsman (Marines) or medic (Army) is not a nurse. Isn't that a corpsperson? |
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Oren wrote:
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 18:09:45 -0600, "HeyBub" wrote: The "Ninja Star" business? It was the Medal of Honor given him by Franklin Delano Roosevelt for downing 24 Japanese aircraft during the battle for Guadalcanal. "Heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in an aerial flight" "Distinguished Flying Cross"? Uh, no. "The President of the United States in the name of The Congress takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to "FOSS, JOSEPH JACOB "Rank and organization: "Captain, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Marine Fighting Squadron 121, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. Place and date: Over Guadalcanal, 9 October to 19 November 1942, 15 and 23 January 1943. Entered service at: South Dakota. Born: 17 April 1 915, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. "Citation "For outstanding heroism and courage above and beyond the call of duty as executive officer of Marine Fighting Squadron 121, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, at Guadalcanal. Engaging in almost daily combat with the enemy from 9 October to 19 November 1942, Capt. Foss personally shot down 23 Japanese planes and damaged others so severely that their destruction was extremely probable..." |
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HeyBub wrote:
Sanity wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message m... Sanity wrote: "Big Jim" wrote in message ... Real men arent nurses Yeah? Tell that to a hospital corpsman on the battlefield. A corpsman (Marines) or medic (Army) is not a nurse. First of all, a corpsman is not a Marine, he's Navy. In hospitals they serve as nurses and doctors aids. In the field they perform emergency first aid and triage. Right. A corpsman is a navy man - there are no corpswomen. In hospitals, he may serve as a nurse or orderly, but he's still a corpsman, not a nurse or an physician's assistant. Military EMT perhaps? TDD |
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