u/Impressive_Smoke7119

Image 1 — After 10 years, finally getting my own cat!!
Image 2 — After 10 years, finally getting my own cat!!
Image 3 — After 10 years, finally getting my own cat!!
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After 10 years, finally getting my own cat!!

I’m so happy to say that after 10 years of wanting a British shorthair/longhair, I finally am getting one. Counting down on the days until picking her up.

Funny thing I fell in love with her the first time I saw her (pic 1) but the breeder offered a price that’s out of my budget. A few weeks later, the breeder told me there’s still 2 more kittens that’s left and whether i was interested in one of them for a discounted price. She send me a video (pic 2) and I fell in love with her again without knowing it’s the same kitten. I then did a video call with the breeder (pic 3), and all 4 of them are zooming around, and she caught my eyes again without knowing it’s the same kitten. After I reserved her I realize she’s the one I asked about in the first place. I guess I can prove that love at first sight is true, even with cats.

ps: I made her a instagram account and will post more pictures of her on there @princess.tuna.jnl

u/Impressive_Smoke7119 — 6 hours ago
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What is the requirement for Cardiac units for new grad nurses?

I feel stupid to ask but what’s actually the requirements for most cardiac medical/surgical units in BC specifically for new grads?

I was looking at the postings for experienced nurses, bc the new grad postings have zero information on that. A lot only mentioned BCLS/BLS. Some say ACLS. Some also mentioned having a recognized cardiac course that cover telemetry. The thing is that there’s so many of those courses.

Anyone started on a cardiac floor as a new grads, what are the certificates/courses you need to get on your own and what are covered in the new grad programs they offer?

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u/Impressive_Smoke7119 — 2 days ago

How unsafe is it for Asian?

I’m an Asian Canadian, I want to go to the states in the next few years to become a CRNA and work towards an early retirement and then come back to Canada.

I wonder if it really that bad nowadays with ice and everything? Like I lived in the states for a few years growing up back in 2013, which I personally really liked and I never felt unsafe. But I was only a child back then and things definitely changed since then.

I can’t tell if it’s like actually bad or news exaggerated on individual cases. I’m sure there’s millions of asians living there fine but also I’m kinda scared with how they arrested people with legal status for no reason.

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u/Impressive_Smoke7119 — 3 days ago