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[deleted] t1_iz2y34i wrote

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Visible-Love5924 t1_iz3em15 wrote

Nurses are required to take microbiology, chemistry, organic chemistry, 3 separate courses in anatomy and physiology, pharmacology…

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Plummers_Pipe t1_iz3karb wrote

Yea the Redditor above doesn’t know what Nurses actually do in modern healthcare

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Most-Waltz-6920 t1_iz3kwvr wrote

Yes I do. I work with them every day.

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Plummers_Pipe t1_iz3l9uk wrote

Then you’d know that what you mentioned is truly depending on the type of Nurse. Nurses that work in ED or ICU have larger scopes than what you mentioned. Not every nurse is a clinic nurse or Med Surg nurse

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LaComtesseGonflable t1_iz3lnht wrote

And you'd know that different specialties attend the same nursing schools. Critical care nursing isn't immune from idiots.

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Plummers_Pipe t1_iz3ltf3 wrote

Thanks for making my point… nobody is immune to being an idiot including doctors too.

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LaComtesseGonflable t1_iz3mgs0 wrote

> Not every nurse is a clinic nurse or Med Surg nurse

Is what you said.

I vehemently disagree with your implication that nurses in less acute specialties are less educated.

I am not making your point in any form, thanks.

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LaComtesseGonflable t1_iz3m3xx wrote

Hop over to r/nursing to see just what actual nurses think of nursing theories.

Exactly how do you think any nurse recognizes abnormal findings or changes in condition without education in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology...?

Is it still 1890 where you live?

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tooManyHeadshots t1_iz40xe3 wrote

This is very, very wrong. Not worth an actual response. Just ignore it.

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