Went to the mall today and bought a new MAC compact. MAC is one of my favorite cruelty free makeup brands.
uh, except that MAC DOES test on animals and isn’t cruelty-free.
http://www.peta.org/living/beauty-and-personal-care/companies/162.aspx?SearchUrl=%2fliving%2fbeauty-and-personal-care%2fcompanies%2fsearch.aspx%3fTesting%3d1%26Range%3d5
(A re-post of a question & answer, to allow for reblogging at nikitaanneli’s request)
Nurses, you ask? What do I think about NURSES?
- Nurses and their constant dedicated service make me want to break into song (although it would probably be some yowling country tune about “You do the things I need, and I need the things you do.”)
- The best piece of advice I received before starting my clinical years of med school was: “Be nice to the nurses, and they will be nice to you.” It has helped me many times. [Med school and beyond!]
- Nurses are the backbone, hands, shoulders, feet, eyes, ears, heart, and liver of any successful medical facility or practice. A good nurse will also be the cerebellum and temporo-parietal lobes of the brain, allowing the doctor to focus on the hippocampal and frontal-lobe stuff.
- Nurses don’t get no respect (or rather, not ENOUGH respect) for the jobs they do. Once a year at my clinic, the administrators throw a “Nurse’s Day” party — I think there should be one of those parties every 3 days or so.
Does that answer your question? ;)
Happy Nurses’ Week to all the fantabulazing nurses in the worrrrrrld!
How to dress for your shape.
Smeared Skies by Matt Molloy
Matt busted out into the art scene with his smeared sky photos. Stacking 100 to 200 photos into one, he gave a new way to enjoy the view above us.
Spring fashion tips.
tomorrow.
nurses FUCKING rock.Every med student on Tumblr needs to read this blog post. It’s spot on, golden advice for your future work relationships ( ;
I remember my Internal Medicine rotation as the best I had! Not only bc is my favorite, but bc the team work was amazing.
We, interns and nurses were one, we helped each other, and our pts were alway our n°1 priority. Nurses are always gonna have your back, -I know so, cause i’ve been raised by one- and if you don’t listen to them my friend, you are screwed!
Everytime I’m gonna check a pt, my beautiful mom always reminds me certain things. For example, if my pt is with diarrhea, she always says “don’t forget to check if his/her pulse is consistent with his/her T°” (to rule out typhoid fever, since is very common here in Peru).
This post is amazing guys! (= And every single word written here is TRUE. Nurses rock!!!