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Having watched TLOVM in its entirety *twice* now (with a third watch honestly coming in hot because of actually watching the campaign, lmao), I can safely say these are my favorite episodes:
Season 1: Episode 6 "Spark of Rebellion"
Season 2: Episode 8 "Echo Tree"
Season 3: I admit ALL of them fucking SLAP hard (ughhhh), but I guess I had to actually narrow it down to Episode 2 "Prisoners of Ank'Harel" and Episode 12 "Souls in Darkness;". (and 3 and 7 and 8 and - like I said, all of them!)
I admit Season 3 was my favorite. I have two fanfics brewing in my head right now. I'm just waiting to get on my cruise to actually sit and write because I have to take *one more* final today, work my ass off on these class notes for the Winter term, and prepare for said cruise by packing, cleaning, and doing the shit asked of me because it is the Holiday season. Family drama is lit!
*thanks for coming to my random ass Ted talk* Back to studying!
#DNP school#trying to become an NP#holiday season#TLOVM#favorite episodes#The Legend of Vox Machina#I really like season 3#going on a cruise#trying to be a writer#CHRISTMAS BREAK YESSSS#I also really love Percy
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that one person was indeed in labor and the baby’s name is daniel!!
send your congrats to phaby on twitter 💓
#as a college grad with a job who joined this fandom in elementary school i#this gets to me#dan and phil#dnp#phil lester#dan howell
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do astronauts...jork it?
#*#dan and phil#dan and phil games#dpgdaily#phan#dan howell#amazingphil#im going back to old school gif making you get one gif per like 5 min from me#should make this black and white then it'll really feel like 2013#.gifs#my edit#mine#dnp
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also let me know where yall are from in the tags im curious of where this is common
#im a no but idk if others did it because we didnt have a pool at my school#intellectual monologue#dan and phil#dnp#phan
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assorted dnpg doodles
#dan and phil#daniel howell#amazingphil#dan and phil art#dnp art#crazy of dnp to bring immense joy to my life six years apart like ://#getting me through the end of middle school and now the end of college#but seriously their vibes have been so good lately. peak dnp era
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tapping ur forehead this thing on???
(so proud of dnp for finishing the us leg of tit + so endlessly grateful to have been able to attend two shows <3)
#dan and phil#phan#terrible influence tour#amazingphil#daniel howell#dnp tit#i could have spent hours on this but i fear i need to do work this week and i wanted to put it out before i go back to school </3#my art
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Countdown to October 19th (13/19)
Basically I'm Gay/Coming Out To You
#I knew I wanted to do these videos but I had no idea what I wanted to do for them#so I went with their parting words for us because I felt like they were important#and they had an impact on me#Dan's video is a video that I remember watching before school and watching again at school#and I remember friends asking me if I has seen it because they knew I watched dnp#it was a day#and fun fact I don't think I had watched Dan's video since that day until I rewatched it to make these gifs#purely because it just makes me really emotional#and it's very rare I am in the right mental state for it#anywayyyyyy.......#dan and phil#dnp#danandphil#phan#amazingphil#my gifs#dnp gifs#daniel howell#phan countdown
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FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 👽🥀
#i love dalien so much u guys…#i really DID feel like i was sending my son off to war. move over dnp i want custody.#do i have a parasocial relationship with a sim? well yes. and that is okay <3#gamingmas#dan and phil#dnp#dnpgames#dalien howlter#!!!MY SWEET LAD.#dapg sims#dan howell#phil lester#im so invested in dalien’s high school adventures. i felt real pain in my heart when he went to eat lunch w the principal#DALIEN I WANT NOTHING BUT THE BEST FOR YOU#he would love the cheerard outfit i know this to be true
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dont mind me, just remembering on a random thursday that phan was indeed real the whole phucking time. like ??? insane. okay. time to just go on with life i guess
#sorry for being such a bad phannie recently#work has made me soooo busy and then school is starting soon too so ive just be preoccupied#havent even watched the new amazingphil upload 💔#but dont worry you cant get rid of me! i’ll still be here on phumblr just not as often unfortunately#phan#dan and phil#dnp#dan and phil games#amazingphil#danisnotonfire#daniel howell#phil lester
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theatre kids who fell in love during their high school production of hairspray vibes
#they kept making out in the makeup room and had to be separated before first curtain :/#they have one (1) singing number and its the most unnecessarily awkward sexually charged 3 minutes of the night#phan#dnp#dan and phil#hey did you know i did show choir in high school
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me every time i study and/or do homework
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Okay! Now it's your turn! Tell me about your DNP project (or any of your dream projects) that you could share at a conference
Loadedddd question, haha!
I technically don't have to land on a project until this coming Spring term (April 2025), but I have been thinking about it. Since my DNP is associated with also becoming an NP, our instructors would like us to focus on how to implement things on the provider side of things versus nursing (though I think that is a bit unfair, considering the majority of my knowledge is nursing, and I'm also here to improve patient lives and outcomes, not just the provider process... but ya know).
So far my ideas include the process of implementing and managing blood glucose in stem cell transplant patients who have acute/chronic graft versus host disease, are in the inpatient setting, and are on high-dose steroids. Steroid-induced DM, or just exacerbate someone's DM! Right now, it is pretty well known that we are okay with blood glucose levels below 180 (typically between 140-180 is tolerated), but steroids make life a lot more tricky, especially when these patients can be on these steroids for *months*. I'm hoping I get to do a rotation on the transplant unit to find out their process (since I don't currently work there). This one is directly tied to how providers order and institute blood glucose management (insulin, sliding scales, etc), and I believe we can always do better when it comes to managing blood glucose.
My second idea (that likely has NO literature on it whatsoever, so it is unlikely to be a process I get to change any time soon, plus it is directly tied to nursing medication administration and not the provider side of medicine) is how we administer Daratumumab (a monoclonal antibody for multiple myeloma). It is frequently given as a subcutaneous injection these days (IV formulation still available), and it is 15 mLs over 5 minutes into the stomach once a week for about 8 weeks, then every two weeks for another 8 weeks, and then once a month until progression of disease. In this case, as someone who has given this drug hundreds of times at two different institutions, I wanted to see if I could implement a new quality improvement on how the drug is administered (a straight needle versus a butterfly needle).
Anecdotally, I have heard from nurses and patients that the butterfly needle is typically preferred. Some patients reported decreased discomfort with the butterfly needle, both during administration and hours after, and others didn't even notice. If you push the med too fast (15 mLs is a lot at once!), there can be discomfort. As for the nurses, we have better control over the syringe and have better ergonomics with a butterfly needle. When using a straight needle, you are holding the needle and syringe up against the skin and are leaning over the patient, which can be uncomfortable for the back and shoulders. You have the ability to sit back more and have more steady control over pushing the syringe when utilizing the butterfly needle. (We typically taped the butterfly needle down, which I think also decreases unnecessary needle movement). At least from what I have seen, there is no standard across the board for administration (just subcutaneous into the abdominal area).
I would love to compile some data on patient and nursing feedback on both administration techniques to get the ball rolling (but it sounds more research-based than quality improvement, and I guess I kind of disagree, but my instructors would argue with me... especially after this summer term. However, it is nursing-focused, not provider-focused, and there is unlikely to be any literature (multiple myeloma is a very small subset of blood cancer, and I pigeon-holed myself on data during my first research course in this program. I ran with it, but it was slim evidence to work with, and it was just around multiple myeloma and stem cell transplantation. I doubt anyone has even considered nursing preference in administration technique for one specific immunotherapy drug *laughs*). I'll get to this one day! Unfortunately, while I talked about it a lot with my fellow nurses in both Denver and here in Portland, I never had a way to implement a change or gather data (though before I left Denver, we changed from the straight technique to the butterfly needle. No idea what data was behind it, but the pharmacy drew up the drug and provided it with the butterfly needle. Daratumumab isn't hazardous, so my Portland job just gave us the bottle, lol)
I am also interested in palliative care (though that might be a project too big to chew for the size we have to limit ourselves to. My mentor Patti literally did her project on the barriers to mass transfusion protocol documentation. All she did was obtain qualitative data from the trauma ICU nurses voluntarily). Our mock project for our quality improvement course this summer was on palliative care in heart failure, and I know my classmate wants to take that and run with it. I also am far more interested in palliative care in oncology. But I couldn't say what I would want to do for a project other than something in palliative care and oncology.
Our instructors (and the class ahead of us, haha) would also love it if we took a previous project and continued it, but none of the current third years have a project I want to continue (no oncology!). I don't want to do a project I am not invested in or interested in.
I may come up with other ideas once we get further into our management courses and start clinicals in February (kajsdlkfjklajsdfl), but I am pretty passionate about DM treatment/management, stem cell transplants, oncology, and palliative care.
(I almost signed up for the elective about submitting abstracts and posters, but I chickened out and went with Institutional Racism. As I said, I have lowered my expectations, lmao. It has been a weird year. I have met some very impressive nursing greats - I effing met the creator of the Tanner's Model of Clinical Judgement. Mind. Blown!)
#pluto#dnp school#nursing#dnp project#dnp project ideas#multiple myeloma#oncology#palliative care#diabetes mellitus#about me#DNP student#insanity
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the door should be a little more closed i feel
#if this video drops while I'm on my school trip I will start biting#see i have so many pre show qna question ideas. none of them fit the context of 'just married :3'#phan#dnp yapping#the kat speaks#dan and phil#dnp#dnpgames#img
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Dan just casually dropping “butterglutton” on his ig story is Crazy. I can’t even tell you how many times I watched the awkward dinner video with Louise I Loved it.
Never felt as seen as I did when they were described how they just Layer butter on like,, dinner rolls and stuff
that video also taught me the word ‘tepid’ which i still love to use bc im not British and it makes people think i have a big brain full of words (it’s actually full of phees)
#i am a proud butterglutton#phees means phan bees btw#i fuckin love butter#middle school cami got slapped in the nostalgia#will never get over dan bitchslapping (his words) the waiter#also the napkin getting stuck to Phil’s crotch and then sliding down as he walked to the bathroom💀#and dodie clark was there??? i love dodie#anyway#my favourite idiots#dnp#dan and phil#daniel howell#amazing phil#kind of#he was there too!#phan#hehe#Daniel Howell Instagram
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proud of our silly little community... had to immortalize the slittening with a little doodle
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these photos have startled me out of my cozy evening wind-down ritual -- what do you mean they made another joint Instagram post of them loving each other all over the continent???? I am in a cold sweat
#i have been busy because School but i love you all#dan and phil#phan#dnp#daniel howell#phil lester#tit tour
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