Clue
Not the one.
Clue
Audiobook: Ready Player One narrated by Will Wheaton
Elephants!!! They have a beautiful family structure that looks out for one another. They grieve for their dead. Genuinely able to feel and relay emotions through actions and vocal intonations. Their trunk is such a neat and unique appendage. Generally are gentle giants as long as they aren’t being threatened.
Wait till you hit S3E20. My personal favorite. Enjoy the experience!
Ear plugs or noise canceling headphones
Small steps, lists, and prioritization.
Do at least one small thing a day. Don’t try to do too much all at once or you will get burned out.
Likewise. I had braces twice, a bunch of baby teeth, all wisdom teeth and 2 permanent teeth pulled because my “mouth was too small”. I have some fucked up dreams but the scariest ones are those where my teeth are loose or falling out. I think I have dental PTSD…
In my mid-40s and never have gotten a cavity.
Haven’t seen a few of those. Thanks for the suggestion. Will add them to my to my list. :)
Genre: dark comedies Movie: Death to Smoochy
Garden of Earthly Delights - Hieronymus Bosch
Option 1 has my vote
Missing Hawaii’s largest thing
What is a study nurse? Is it a nurse educator or research nurse?
The nurses I have known who moved into case management from bedside were surprised with the demands of that job but that is in the US. From my experience, it seems like case management turnover rates are high.
What is your area of expertise? I am assuming that you are a bit computer savvy by being on a fediverse platform and if so, what about looking into clinical informatics?
I would be hesitant about moving into a position with lower pay. I’ve done both bedside and desk jobs as a nurse and personally, looking at all the info you have shared, I would stick to bedside if you aren’t burnt out yet until a better paying/hours/benefits administrative job opportunity comes around. But if you are already burned out, definitely do something else or you will be miserable. You can always return to bedside if things don’t work out.
Feel free to DM me if you want someone to bounce ideas off of.
Best of luck.
Wildstar
Healthcare
Fear of losing my teeth. Spent about 5 years with dental braces, teeth pulled (permanent and baby to make room), and oral surgery to have a tooth exposed to pull down slowly in place over time. I have some fucked up dreams, but nothing disturbs me more than one where my teeth are breaking, cracking, loose, or falling out. Maybe it is a bit of dental PTSD.