Nurse-88

Nurse-88 t1_je6a20y wrote

My daughter sent me a text message this morning stating she could hear someone yelling in the hall outside of her classroom. Two minutes later I got another text that she could see police officers with guns pulled and some had shields. Another text followed just saying "if anything happens, I love you."

It is an incredibly gut-wrenching feeling to read it in real time, knowing there isn't anything I could do in that moment. I am beyond thankful it was only a hoax and that she will be walking through the door at some point today.

I will say that the emergency response time was excellent. Several police departments were brought in, essentially all hands on deck.

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Nurse-88 t1_iyul3s6 wrote

Before we even were able to pay our dues for cadaver lab, we had to sign a contract of personal professional conduct. It was in regard to how we treated our individual cadavers. No inappropriate behavior, sexual conduct, photography, etc. Basically it was written as though the cadaver was not able to consent to these acts, therefore doing so would be a breach of contract & we would lose our cadaver and would not receive a refund.

I personally am considering donating my body to science, speaking from someone in the field, learning hands-on is much easier than reading a textbook (in my experience). Upon donation, what happens with my body is no longer a concern of mine. I can see why others would not feel the same way that I do & that's fine as well.

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