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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RNs are to physicians what lab technicians are to scientists.[/quote] :roll: [/quote] +2 Doctors are nothing without nurses. [/quote] And nurses aren't much without doctors. We need both. Medicine and nursing are related but separate disciplines. Nurses are trained differently than doctors. Nursing is a blend of social work, psych, medicine, and nutrition. They have a different scope of practice. Doctors diagnose and prescribe. Nurses treat and case manage. Doctors are specific and specialized. Nurses are generalized and holistic. If you want to know what you have and what to take/do, see the doctor. If you want to know how to handle living with your illness, ask the nurse. [/quote]
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