Asked to talk to Nursing Students about CF

Ratatosk

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So, my MIL is semi-retired nursing instructor and has mentioned that the head of the nursing program wondered if DH and I would be willing to talk to some of the students about CF and we indicated we'd be happy to -- spread awareness, yadda yadda yadda. Unfortunately, I won't be able to discuss the topic they had in mind. See if you catch the error in the email my MIL forwarded on to us:

Hi Carol
I was looking through all 'my stuff' and ran across a note that you would be willing or interested in talking to my NURS 245 class about cystic fibrosis and your grand son. I was wondering if you would still be interested or if your son or daughter in law would be interested in visiting for a short time with my class? If so, I was looking at Wednesday Nov 15th as a possible date? That is the day we talk about <u>Neuromuscular/Muscular </u>dysfunction. What do you think? I was thinking about talking about:
1 Some of the every day challenges of cystic fibrosis.
2. What do you see clinically in your grand son, what are his limitations or abilities?
3. When and how was he dx with <b>CP</b>?
4. Type of <b>CP</b> he has
5. Any special therapies he has on a regular basis?
6. Any thing else you think would be beneficial.

You can just let me know if this is a possibility or not. Thanks so very much!
Jan
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
So, my MIL is semi-retired nursing instructor and has mentioned that the head of the nursing program wondered if DH and I would be willing to talk to some of the students about CF and we indicated we'd be happy to -- spread awareness, yadda yadda yadda. Unfortunately, I won't be able to discuss the topic they had in mind. See if you catch the error in the email my MIL forwarded on to us:

Hi Carol
I was looking through all 'my stuff' and ran across a note that you would be willing or interested in talking to my NURS 245 class about cystic fibrosis and your grand son. I was wondering if you would still be interested or if your son or daughter in law would be interested in visiting for a short time with my class? If so, I was looking at Wednesday Nov 15th as a possible date? That is the day we talk about <u>Neuromuscular/Muscular </u>dysfunction. What do you think? I was thinking about talking about:
1 Some of the every day challenges of cystic fibrosis.
2. What do you see clinically in your grand son, what are his limitations or abilities?
3. When and how was he dx with <b>CP</b>?
4. Type of <b>CP</b> he has
5. Any special therapies he has on a regular basis?
6. Any thing else you think would be beneficial.

You can just let me know if this is a possibility or not. Thanks so very much!
Jan
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
So, my MIL is semi-retired nursing instructor and has mentioned that the head of the nursing program wondered if DH and I would be willing to talk to some of the students about CF and we indicated we'd be happy to -- spread awareness, yadda yadda yadda. Unfortunately, I won't be able to discuss the topic they had in mind. See if you catch the error in the email my MIL forwarded on to us:

Hi Carol
I was looking through all 'my stuff' and ran across a note that you would be willing or interested in talking to my NURS 245 class about cystic fibrosis and your grand son. I was wondering if you would still be interested or if your son or daughter in law would be interested in visiting for a short time with my class? If so, I was looking at Wednesday Nov 15th as a possible date? That is the day we talk about <u>Neuromuscular/Muscular </u>dysfunction. What do you think? I was thinking about talking about:
1 Some of the every day challenges of cystic fibrosis.
2. What do you see clinically in your grand son, what are his limitations or abilities?
3. When and how was he dx with <b>CP</b>?
4. Type of <b>CP</b> he has
5. Any special therapies he has on a regular basis?
6. Any thing else you think would be beneficial.

You can just let me know if this is a possibility or not. Thanks so very much!
Jan
 

Chaggie

New member
So she wants you to go to a cerabal palsy discussion and talk about your experience with CF. I don't see what the problem is. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

Chaggie

New member
So she wants you to go to a cerabal palsy discussion and talk about your experience with CF. I don't see what the problem is. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 

Chaggie

New member
So she wants you to go to a cerabal palsy discussion and talk about your experience with CF. I don't see what the problem is. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif" border="0">
 
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IG

Guest
Considering the fact the email said 'NURS 245 class about cystic fibrosis and your grand son.' I'm sure CP might have been meant to be CF. I'd ask for clarification.
 
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IG

Guest
Considering the fact the email said 'NURS 245 class about cystic fibrosis and your grand son.' I'm sure CP might have been meant to be CF. I'd ask for clarification.
 
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IG

Guest
Considering the fact the email said 'NURS 245 class about cystic fibrosis and your grand son.' I'm sure CP might have been meant to be CF. I'd ask for clarification.
 
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luke

Guest
I think what Liza is trying to say that her mother in law doesn't even know what disease her grandson has. What a nurse, that is embarrassing for her!!!
 
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luke

Guest
I think what Liza is trying to say that her mother in law doesn't even know what disease her grandson has. What a nurse, that is embarrassing for her!!!
 
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luke

Guest
I think what Liza is trying to say that her mother in law doesn't even know what disease her grandson has. What a nurse, that is embarrassing for her!!!
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
She said CF would be perfect because that's the day they discuss neuromuscular dysfunction and goes on to ask what type of CP he has... I'll have my MIL ask for clarification, but would be a little weird to show up to a classroom to talk about CF and find out they were thinking we're going to talk about CP...
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
She said CF would be perfect because that's the day they discuss neuromuscular dysfunction and goes on to ask what type of CP he has... I'll have my MIL ask for clarification, but would be a little weird to show up to a classroom to talk about CF and find out they were thinking we're going to talk about CP...
 
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