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I'm a volunteer nurse at the free clinic

Posted By: An Iowan on 2008-10-13
In Reply to: Do any of you do volunteer work? - In your community, church, school, or other place?

I do medical transcription for money and nursing for free. I've been a nurse since 2001, and I sometimes miss people! Unfortunately, since I've upped my hours at work, I haven't been able to volunteer for the last couple of months.

Doing the free clinic is not like actual nursing work in that there's no backstabbing and pettiness, just appreciation. It's scary, though, knowing what medical problems people have been having for days and have to wait for the free clinic day because they couldn't afford the doctor's office (or the hospital). However, the doctors who do volunteer have the free clinic patients come to their real clinic for free if they have an issue that can't be addressed at the church where the free clinic is located, like drainage of a cyst or something.

Anyway, I wish I had more time for it. *sigh*


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hers or the baby's? Why have a private nurse in the first place? Seems a bit odd.
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When I (a non-smoker) would volunteer
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Do any of you do volunteer work?

I sometimes volunteer at a local elementary school and help with phonics and reading.


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I have also helped with a community clean up. That was fun to get to know others who live in your city/town.


how did you find out? did he volunteer this info?
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It's as simple as that.
And then clinic or specialty is
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Does anyone go to pain clinic
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I have one. Worked for a vet clinic. I know.
It is still cruel. Even the vets I worked for were disgusted by the practice.


Having worked in vet clinic, I would do it. It is not

surgically removing the first digit of the toes.  To spay, uterus is surgically removed and no one thinks that is cruel. Aside from immediate postop discomfort, which you have with ANY surgery, they didnt seem in pain to me when we declawed a cat at the clinic. It seemed to me that it felt different to the cats, and just took some getting used to.  I cant beleive a vet would say that to you.  Do you think a cat would rather be declawed or thrown outside when is used to being house cat, taken to the pound, dumped in the country or given to someone who might not be so nice


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Thanks for the advice.


I wish I had more time to volunteer more: Call your local sm
Uited Way or Humane Society if you like animals.
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Bless you for trying, I don't have any answers, just a dumbfounded look on my face.
you are not a pain....you need to go to walk-in clinic
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Laughing, HARD! Looks like a science experiment...I VOLUNTEER!
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Go right now to the nearest urgent care clinic or ER
Tell them what has happened and that you are ceasing to function. Get some help for yourself. Do not wait another minute. Come back and let us know how you are doing! Take good care.
For many years when worked in animal clinic, after
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Transcription dept. supervisor at a medical clinic.

I just took a college tour with my daughter and they mentioned a dental clinic sm
with students that are studying to be dentists. I think universities with dental schools have dental clinics that are open to the public. I'm not sure what they charge, but it might be something to look into.
I tried to tell the nurse
no thanks, I don't want to weigh today, but she pestered me nonstop - come on, just get on the scale, oh come one, we need to weigh you, hop up there, on and on and wouldn't just walk me to the freakin room until I just gave in to save the embarrassment in front of everyone passing by....
When I worked as a nurse (sm)
There was this CNA who would open up the windows every time someone would die. I thought she was kooky (for many reasons), but she said it was to release the spirit of the person.

I'm not superstitious, but I won't eat beans more than 3 days in a row.
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Mean nurse story
Had to share this story of a mean nurse.  My aunt went in the hospital for a total hip replacement.  She had the surgery and the following morning she was in bed sleeping.  Her nurse came in and asked if she would like a sponge bath for her back.  My aunt said no, I just took a shower before I came in last night and I'm in a lot of pain and would prefer to not even be touched.  The nurse said of course she understood and asked if there was anything she could get her (pain meds, water, tissue, etc), my aunt said no thank you I'd just like to sleep for awhile.  About 5 minutes later the supervising nurse came in and said to my aunt "you need to have a sponge bath".  My aunt said I already told the nurse I don't want one.  I just showered before I came in yesterday.  The supervising nurse said "I don't care, you're going to get one whether or not you like it.  Grab the side rails on the bed and roll onto your side".  My aunt said she was screeming in so much pain she knew the people down the hallway could hear her.  I was absolutely horrified to hear that a nurse could treat a patient so bad.  My aunt ended up reporting her to her doctor and her doctor was mortified that a nurse would do that to a patient.  Especially since my aunt had just taken a shower less than 24 hours before that.  I wish I lived closer to her and if I was there at the time I would have given this lady a piece of my mind.  I don't know what happened to the nurse.  Hopefully she was transferred somewhere where she will have no patient contact - maybe the mortuary would be a good place for her!  I don't care if a nurse or someone who has contact with patients are having a bad day or what.  That is no excuse to treat a patient like that. 
Get asked if I am a nurse
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poor kid.....
Being a wet nurse and breast-feeding a 6 yo
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Awww...what a good nurse you are! Will say
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No, Cybil the baby's nurse
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Local news story about nurse in ER SM

who was supposed to give patient 800 mg of Dilantin for a seizure and gave her 8000 mg instead, causing cardiac arrest.


The drug came in vials and she had to round up every vial on the floor to give this dose, never questioning it.


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I was under the impression they would have you nurse till the child is 5.
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Mylanta - our doctor's nurse recommended (sm)

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Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - not sure about BC?
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I know, I also feel so sorry for the nurse who administered the meds (nm)
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Don't have to be a nurse to be a good scheduler, efficient office manager....sm
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X
How is this kid in school with chronic infestation? School nurse
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When you said when you are BOTH free
tells it all. You have gotta be kidding! If this person is married or just in some type of relationship, he is a read jerk for taking up with another and you are just as foolish to carry on with something that happened years ago. We have all been through first loves but I grew up and was contacted by my first love (15 and contacted at 31) with his trying to get me to go out with him, he had a wife, and I would not even consider. It was a nice thought that he still would want to see me but I had very much moved on. You need a reality check.
Oh, sorry. It is free, but I know (sm)
registering for sites is a pain.


This one is free.
http://free.grisoft.com/
Wow, is it really for FREE?...nm
nm
How about free AVS?
That is the only antivirus I have on my personal computer. Does anyone know if that would that protect me?
No free visit.
It was $75 to adopt her because they can't find a spay scar. I got a $10 certificate towards a rabies vaccination and $40 toward a spay.

I finally got her to eat some catfood, I know not the best thing in the world for her but I just wanted her to eat anything at this point.

I think she might be puking too from all the hair she's chewing off herself. I don't know how she's doing that. The bottom front teeth are broken down to the gum line and her top teeth are broken at different levels and she's missing one completely.

Hopefully whatever is going on is easily treatable.
Sugar free
My husband is diabetic and my oldest son is hyperactive. We use splenda. For Kool-aid we just buy the old fasioned with no sugar and add the splenda. I actually use is everyday. It works in everything except for brownies and fudge and things like that.

We are actually making pecan pie, pumpkin pie, choco-cake and even cranberry sauce for thanksgiving with it. Give it a try we did and it is the only "sugar" in our house now.

Good Luck
try going sugar free if you can - sm

no sugar made me feel 20 years younger.  sounds strange but it is true. 


if you are presently on sugar, it will be hard for a few days, but really worth it.  i personally cannot do a gradual weaning off sugar but need to go cold turkey.  same with white foods - white bread, white flour, white crackers, white whatever.  i eat protein, protein, protein when getting off sugar.  fish, skinless boneless chicken, every 1/2 hour if you are hungry. after a day or two, you will not want sugar or white foods.  you will be satisfied with lean protein - the less beef the better - and vegetables.  and no milk or milk products.  sounds strange, i know, but i would be willing to bet my next paycheck that you would feel 150% better.  eat like that for awhile and then start adding back in the foods you cut out.  one at a time.  gradually.  maybe one food every 2 weeks.  and notice how you feel.  your body will tell you what it does not like.  yogurt was the first food i added back in and right away my nose started running, clear drainage, knew that i could not handle yogurt.


that is just what i have done and what works for me.  not medical advice at all.  just my experience.


Do you work for free? What vet is going to work for free?
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Uh...this is still a free country and one can--sm
participate if they choose to, negatively or otherwise. I see plenty of other discussions where people have differing opinions about different things, negative, not liking, etc., and no one says any thing to those people...well, sometimes they do, but I thought this was a forum for everybody to participate, negatively or not, not just for those who happen to agree with what is being posted. There were plenty of people complaining about the Anna Nicole Smith threads too, and they participated, but no one told them they were angry or ill.
yep it is a free country and

that is why i can post that i thought * nn * sounded angry, deeply angry.


and it is MY OPINION that you sound very young.  maybe in 10 or 20 years, you will get the gist of what is going on here.


give it a rest.  i know i am.