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MsTinkerbelly 03-23-2017 05:53 PM

Tired.

I have done more today, than I did in the last two weeks, and boy am I feeling it!

Weed whacked the backyard
Picked up the dry cleaning
Bought 40 lb bags of horse pellets at the tractor store
Grocery shopped
Put groceries away
Cleaned the litter box :blink:

It was the first day I could lift since getting out of the hospital :hangloose:

Gayandgray 03-23-2017 05:58 PM

Relieved that I got my spouse to the doctor and got her meds for a UTI before it got too bad.

Gemme 03-23-2017 06:00 PM

I'm tired and a little worse for wear but tomorrow is my Friday and I have a long weekend to look forward to, even if it's going to storm cats and dogs during half of it.

Smiling 03-23-2017 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by easygoingfemme (Post 1134814)
Today kind of kicked my butt. :seeingstars:

Without elaborating, allow me just to say, "me too!" Goodness, what a day it was.

RockOn 03-23-2017 06:39 PM

Happy! I finally got some security session fixation code running and doing its job correctly. I am sure my users feel so protected now. LOL!

BullDog 03-23-2017 06:46 PM

Very contemplative.

RockOn 03-23-2017 07:21 PM

Happy! I finally got some security session fixation code running and doing its job correctly. I am sure my users feel so protected now. LOL!

JDeere 03-23-2017 07:44 PM

Very tired, about time for some shut eye.

Kätzchen 03-23-2017 08:24 PM

Pretty good, considering I'm still worn out from yesterday.
:hk28:

Gemme 03-24-2017 05:34 AM

Happy that I get to leave work early today.

easygoingfemme 03-24-2017 05:58 AM

Frazzled.......

C0LLETTE 03-24-2017 10:22 AM

I'm feeling that I hate the border between USA and Canada; otherwise there'd be plenty of Americans here I'd consider marrying or hiring as my geriatric nurse.

*Anya* 03-24-2017 10:30 AM

Conversely, Trump changes making it very difficult for Canadian nurses to get to US hospitals!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 1134952)
I'm feeling that I hate the border between USA and Canada; otherwise there'd be plenty of Americans here I'd consider marrying or hiring as my geriatric nurse.

How do I feel? Profoundly sad for everyone affected by this election-especially for the Detroit patients that need the Canadian nurses because we don't have enough American nurses in the city to fill positions!

Trump visa changes keep Canadian nurses from Detroit hospitals

USA TODAY NETWORKMatt Helms, Detroit Free PressPublished 10:45 p.m. ET
March 16, 2017 |

DETROIT — Specialized Canadian nurses have been stopped from entering the U.S. to work at metro Detroit hospital systems, and many more could lose their ability to work here under the Trump administration's visa changes, one of the region's largest health systems warned Thursday.

Officials from Henry Ford Health System, which operates five metro Detroit hospitals, said registered nurses with advanced specialties — including nurse anesthetists and nurse practitioners — may no longer qualify for NAFTA Professional visas.

The non-immigrant NAFTA visas, also called TN visas, allow citizens of Canada and Mexico to work in the U.S. "in prearranged business activities for U.S. foreign employers," according to the State Department.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection, however, denied late Thursday any policy change had occurred.

Canada's CBC News reports that as many as 40,000 Canadians work on TN visas in the U.S.

Marc Topoleski, an immigration lawyer representing Henry Ford Health System, said about 400 Canadian nurses work for Henry Ford, and about 30 of them are nurse practitioners or nurse anesthetists. Hundreds more work for the region's other major health care systems, including the Detroit Medical Center, Beaumont and St. John Providence.

Topoleski said the health system and hospital operators in U.S. border states around the country are scrambling to understand U.S. Customs and Border Patrol changes that could have a dramatic impact on providing care because of a critical shortage of nurses with advanced specialties.

Patti Kunkel, a Windsor, Ontario, area resident who's been a nurse in Detroit since 2000, said she's worried that she may be stopped at the border and her privileges to work here revoked because she's a nurse practitioner, a registered nurse with advanced training able to diagnose and treat illness and prescribe medication to patients.

"We are already short-staffed," Kunkel said at a news conference this afternoon at Henry Ford's administrative offices in Midtown Detroit. "We are all overworked because of being short-staffed, so going down one more is going to be very difficult on my team as well as myself, because I will be at home. I already feel guilty when I can't come in for overtime because I'm burned out."

Kunkel said her current visa doesn't expire until 2018, but she said she and other nurses are worried that their visas could be revoked at any time.

In a statement released Thursday evening, however, U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied there had been any step-up in enforcement.

"U.S. Customs and Border Protection has not had any policy changes that would affect TN status," said the statement emailed by Kris Grogan, public affairs officer. "One of the most common issues CBP sees is improper paperwork presented by the traveler in relation to the position classification they are applying under. Another common issues is the lack of proper documents needed to grant a TN non-immigrant classification."

It added: "U.S. Customs and Border Protection is currently working closely with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for greater clarity in regards to specialized categories that fall under the registered nurse classification."

Topoleski said Customs officials have told him and other lawyers little about the changes that apparently are a part of President Trump's overhaul of immigration laws and a crackdown in the North American Free Trade Agreement, the 1994 agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico to liberalize trade between the nations. Trump has pledged to renegotiate NAFTA, blaming it for significant American job losses.

Topoleski said Customs officials are saying that the advanced nurses skills are "too advanced" for them to fit under the registered nurse category, although the nurses are still, indeed, registered nurses.

"Our argument is the opposite, that Marsince those two jobs require as a foundational requirement that you have to be a registered nurse to even perform those jobs, that is why it should continue to be considered under the registered nurse category," Topoleski said. "To say that, because they're advanced or have a more advanced duties or require more advanced education, that they're still not at their core registered nurses just doesn't make a lot of sense to us."

Topoleski said Henry Ford is exploring whether to get more of its specialized nurses H-1B visas, which are issued to highly skilled workers. But that process potentially could take six months and would cost health providers significantly more money — about $4,000 for H-1Bs compared with $200 for TN visas.

It's an expense he said Henry Ford will make if it must, although he said he believes the money is better spent on patient care instead of bureaucratic visa changes. In the meantime, he said, it could put hundreds of specialized nurses at risk of not being able to get to their jobs for months while they await new visas.

Topoleski, a member of a nationwide task force of immigration lawyers, said he has heard from other attorneys around the country about advanced nurses being turned away at the border. He said it primarily is impacting northern border states because similarities in education education and training in the U.S. and Canada make it easier for American health providers to hire Canadian nurses.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...rses/99288212/

Genesis 03-24-2017 11:16 AM

Evolving...
 
Inspired and full of light...

easygoingfemme 03-24-2017 11:50 AM

Better. One of my coworkers had a bad fall yesterday and sustained a head injury. She's almost 70 years old. Just got back from visiting her at the hospital and she's doing better and being released today. Her granddaughter is going to be staying with her. I've been crazy worried since yesterday.

Gayandgray 03-24-2017 08:14 PM

Tired and worn out

JDeere 03-24-2017 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayandgray (Post 1135042)
Tired and worn out

I second this.

Stone-Butch 03-25-2017 02:15 AM

Feeling
 
First day I feel like my old self after 3 weeks of serious fall and then the flu. Rough month.

Chad 03-25-2017 09:24 AM

Feeling
 
I feel great!

I woke up early thinking about work and clinching my jaw.
So, I put on an old movie, had some breakfast, and hot Irish tea then I fell asleep. I just woke up and I feel refreshed.


:cowboy:

Gemme 03-25-2017 01:31 PM

Good! I need to grab some actual food instead of ice cream, though, before heading out again.


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