u/Aggravating-Ebb-6323

Image 1 — Bites on my son
Image 2 — Bites on my son
Image 3 — Bites on my son

Bites on my son

We went for a free skin cancer screening and instead was told these bites look like breakfast, lunch, and dinner bites.

The PAs examining our concerned moles (skin cancer free, whee) wouldn't diagnose. We went to a hotel recently, but no one else has bites and I checked the furnishings and all appeared well at the time.

TIA. :(

edit: also, not itchy according to my son.

u/Aggravating-Ebb-6323 — 9 days ago

Chemo Infusion Techs

Gimme the lo-down? The good, the bad, the ugly? What's different from normal in-patient acute care and sterile IV processing/production?

I have an interview for a chemo spot soon and I'm hoping to show up with at least a crumb of knowledge before I go. :D I've been working in-patient for almost a year now and while I do love it, I feel like my mission has always been to work in oncology.

(God help me, if Reddit filters this post out, I'll be 0/3. I'm not sure what's triggering the auto-filter, but it's driving me batty. I just want some information about what to expect! :( )

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u/Aggravating-Ebb-6323 — 10 days ago