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date: Tue, 29 May 2007 14:11:51 GMT,    group: uk.sci.med.nursing        back       
Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
sphincter and it is very acidic, right?

What's the stuff called when it leaves the small intestine and enters
the large intestine?  And how acidic is it?  (Not at all, I would
think.)

Is the cardia a sphincter or just an uncontrolled (so to speak)
opening?  (Not a sphincter, I would think.)

When one vomits, is it just chyme that is ejected from the stomach, or
is it possible for the contents of the small intestine (the duodenum at
least) to be ejected into the stomach and thus from the mouth?

Does the word digestion just refer to the breaking-down of food or to
its absorption as well?

Thanks in advance for any answers.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 14:11:51 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
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"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid>
> wrote ...
> > Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> > sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
> etc., etc.
> 
> Google is your friend.
> 
> We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort
> wouldn't go unrewarded.

What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
know."

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 14:08:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote

> What course?


Andrew answered that way because it is a regular question posed by Student 
Nurses who try to get info without doing the work themselves

He was not being pompous just pointing out that as a student (which he 
assumed you were) YOU would be better formulating the answer by researching 
via Google where the answer IS easily found


-- 
Regards

Gray

RN1&2
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:58:48 +0100   author:   Graham Wilson

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> know."

And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
Why didn't you learn form that experience?

Just wondering.
date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:19 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote ...
> > What course?  You may be happy to help but unfortunately you're happier
> > to be pompous.  You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was "I think you
> > know."
> 
> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> Why didn't you learn form that experience?
> 
> Just wondering.

I don't understand your remark.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 18:24:29 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" wrote:
>> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
>> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
>> > "I think you know."
>>
>> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
>> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
>
> I don't understand your remark.

There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
I wonder why you choose their company?
date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 19:00:53 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
Andrew Heenan wrote:
> 
> "Frederick Williams" wrote:
> >> > You remind me of a nurse whom I asked why I was removed
> >> > from a ward to a side room on my own and her reply was
> >> > "I think you know."
> >>
> >> And I'll bet all the other patients knew, too.
> >> Why didn't you learn from that experience?
> >
> > I don't understand your remark.
> 
> There seems to be a pattern of you misreading nurses.
> I wonder why you choose their company?

Soon after I had indicated my lack of understanding, I realized that you
might have meant

   Since you have had an unhelpful reply from one
   nurse, why post here and risk getting more?

As it happens, I was unable to get out of bed, so going to ask other
people was not possible.

-- 
Remove "antispam" and ".invalid" for e-mail address.
"He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord, and shall be repaid," 
said Mrs Fairchild, hastily slipping a shilling into the poor woman's
hand.
date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:11:56 GMT   author:   Frederick Williams Frederick Williams@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid

Re: Chyme, vomiting, etc   
"Frederick Williams" <"Frederick Williams"@antispamhotmail.co.uk.invalid> 
wrote ...
> Chyme is the stuff that passes out of the stomach through the pyloric
> sphincter and it is very acidic, right?
etc., etc.

Google is your friend.

We're happy to help - but the coursework is YOURS, so a little effort 
wouldn't go unrewarded.
-- 

Andrew
http://www.realnurse.net/
date: Tue, 29 May 2007 16:38:04 GMT   author:   Andrew Heenan