What it's about: Based on the acclaimed play, «South Pacific» is
about a nurse who falls in love with an older French plantation owner with mixed - race children she has trouble accepting.
I think that every hospital should have someone with proper knowledge
about nursing who sees all new moms and babies, as I think that many of the problems new mothers encounter begin in hospital.
We all have a story
about the nurse who cared for a loved one, or a surgeon who saved the life of a friend.
An intriguing blog
about a nurse who claims that she can function throughout her entire day on a low carb dieting plan.
They'll co-star again in Small Great Things, a racially charged drama
about a nurse who is sued by a white supremacist couple.
During this session on engagement, we read a narrative
about a nurse who becomes much too involved in her work (overly engaged, not at all disinterested).
Not exact matches
Who wants to have a
nurse call during dinner to ask
about diet?
Second, today Herzer —
who had insisted her previous litigation wasn't
about money — filed a new $ 210 million lawsuit against Redstone's daughter Shari, her two adult sons, and a half - dozen members of Redstone's
nursing and household staff.
Our premier issue (April 1979) carried an article
about a garage - born computer company tentatively
nursed to life by a couple of guys in their twenties
who whimsically named it Apple.
The shareholders of Citigroup
who are still
nursing stock losses of 85 percent from the bank's pre-crash days aren't going to be too comforted by reading
about Rubin's musings
about existentialism in coffee shops around Harvard when he should have been cramming for finance courses that might have led to his questioning the more than $ 1 trillion bucks that Citigroup held off its balance sheet in the leadup to its crash.
We even had a German lady in our
nursing home
who began to speak German again and would be talking to her dead husband as if she was having a conversation with him everyday for
about two weeks and then the day before she pasted she said, «My husband wants me to go with him»!
Gee, it would be nice if they put the same amount of effort in caring
about those
who are already born, such as the homeless sleeping on sidewalks or the forgotten elderly in
nursing homes.
I wouldn't be surprised if he worked with volunteer
nurses and other staff
who did the best they could for the poor people without salaries... I wonder what they will have to say
about the good doctor...
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There is another story
about a man
who had given way to a chronic disability, and for years had
nursed a grievance which excused him from doing anything
about it» (Someone else always gets in before me!»).
There is the joke
about nursing homes being populated by an aging population with breast and penal implants
who can no longer remember what they should do with them.
Oh, please, «musings» and the other nitwit
who replied... I am talking
about a professional
who dragged her baby around as a statement - at WORK - and purposely
nursed the child - without trying to cover anything - in front of people in order to make them uncomfortable.
Those
who regard the Servant example as perhaps a little strained and antiquarian may prefer to think
about other cases mentioned in the book: the shipping clerk
who dispatches land mines, or the
nurse who hands instruments to a doctor
who plans to use them for an abortion.
Really, as a
nurse who has worked with many dying people and the their families, you are speaking words
about grieving.
So when said husband encouraged me to go on a health and wellness retreat last week, I frantically packed my bags before he could change his mind and ran out the door (OK that's not true, I argued with him
about the what, when, where for each kid and the logistics of leaving a 9 month old
who's
nursing around the clock and a 9 year old
who's out of school for weeks because her teachers are on a strike that seems like it will never end.
=) I am an ICU
nurse who is also very passionate
about exercise and diet.
Which, really, I would be going for anyway even without a gift certificate, since I can't reach my toes, and have a thing
about people (yes, even doctors and
nurses who couldn't care less and are looking at a whole lot more important and less pretty parts of me than my toes) seeing my feet looking gnarly, but, you know, it's the thought....
Have you heard
about the Civil War
nurse who got pregnant from a patient she was treating when a bullet passed through his testicle and lodged into her peritoneum?
«We're not going to talk
about that,» says his mother, Maxine Moss,
who raised Randy, his sister, Latisia, and brother, Eric, while working as a
nurse's aide.
I did not have a bad opinion
about mothers
who nursed for long time, but I thought that I will be done by 12 months... Well our son didn't think so;)... He
nursed exclusively and constantly until 8 months old, at this stage he would start accepting some baby food (mind u, he was allways in the 95 % of weight).
But considering when out and
about I see way, way more babies getting bottles than being
nursed, and the stats that show the majority of moms use bottles and formula at some point, I have to wonder,
WHO is giving the judgmental looks to bottlefeeding moms??? The tiny minority who manage to exclusively breastfe
WHO is giving the judgmental looks to bottlefeeding moms??? The tiny minority
who manage to exclusively breastfe
who manage to exclusively breastfeed?
I am so happy to have come across your blog and the many awesome moms
who are posting
about long - term
nursing.
Another blogger,
who chose to remain anonymous, said she
nursed two of her children until they were
about age 5.
Getting a
nursing job is all
about your connections and
who know in places that matter.
Or even the fact that I know so many other wonderful moms
who stopped
nursing earlier than I but I felt like I had to lie
about my own situation to not seem weird.
I told my older child,
who was still
nursing that I was worried
about there being enough milk.
I honestly hadn't given
nursing a thought until I was told
about this, and I sincerely thank the woman
who had mentioned it to me, because if not for her I wouldn't have looked into it nor would I have ever considered
nursing my baby girl.
Talking to my mom tonight (
who is a registered
nurse) and she was telling me
about how strict some hospitals are when it...
I am SO thankful for medical technology that saved my life, but I also believe it can cause harm when used improperly and unecessarily — which I hear
about VERY often from friends
who are mamas,
nurses and doctors.
Meanwhile, a heated debate happened in a Facebook group I belong to for mamas
who also happen to be «geeks»
about whether or not a husband's request that his wife, the original poster, refrain from putting photos of her and their child
nursing, lest his colleagues and employers see these photos and feel uncomfortable.
Today we're talking
about how to support moms
who choose to
nurse in public.
Break Time
Who is covered by the law What are the laws in your state How to talk to your employer
about pumping or
nursing breaks What are the space requirements What can you do if your employer refuses to comply FAQ ’s
While
nursing out and
about is as convenient as ever before (both for his sustenance and as a calming / reassuring mothering aid), I am well aware that statistically I represent a very small number of mothers
who choose to
nurse for this long.
You always hear jokes
about different aspects of breast - feeding, and some were afraid to bring it to the floor of the Senate because they feared there would be embarrassing questions and that it would become a joke,» said Frazier,
who got involved after a group of
nursing mothers came to his office and shared their experiences
about breast - feeding in public.
For mothers
who worry
about alcohol that might be in their breast milk, Milkscreen Breastmilk Alcohol Test Strips are a convenient way to test their milk before
nursing their babies.
The
nurses and childbirth educators
who lead these classes have seen dads in a variety of emotional states, so don't feel embarrassed or hesitant
about asking them for help.
A report by Champaign forensic psychologist Dr. Marty Traver,
who evaluated the boy upon referral from Judge Einhorn, described an alert, relaxed child
who expressed ambivalence
about nursing.
After all, calls
about sleep problems are the No. 1 question that parents ask the
nurses who answer the hospital's answer line.
Now that I think
about it, I have only found one peds doc
who was an expert on breastfeeding and I think that was only b / c she was, herself, a waterbirth and breastfeeding advocate, having had waterbirths and
nursed each of her children past the age of one (not an easy task when you're an Army doctor and deployable).
The authors of The Breastfeeding Book: Everything You Need to Know
About Nursing Your Child from Birth Through Weaning say women
who have not breastfed are four times more likely to develop osteoporosis later in life.
We are a great team of highly qualified
nurses who are passionate
about homebirth.
Since I began
nursing myself, I've researched and thought
about the topic a lot and I've come up with this list of obstacles that moms
who desire to breastfeed encounter.
There are those
who find it offensive or feel uncomfortable
about mothers
nursing their babies.
I just wrote out an e-mail today to a girl
who was feeling discouraged
about pumping at work with some «insider tips» on
nursing — like the hands - free bustier!
We have one daughter
who's
about to turn two, and unfortunately she nearly weaned after a year before learning to walk and regaining interest in the calm
nursing down time.