I have to agree, Zug.
This is true for anyone who generates reports and must use a logical, organized thought process to do their work.
As a reader of many reports, from LE, nurses, social workers, etc. many are unfortunately unintentionally amusing. I loved the report that consistently referred to a part of the female patient's anatomy as, 'gentiles,' throughout the entire report.
cari
Forensic Nurse Professionals, Inc.
Cari Caruso RN SANE-A
4225 Valley Fair St., Suite #105
Simi Valley, California 93063
Office: 805 522-9939
Fax: 8055229936
fnpi@sbcglobal.net
www.fnpi.net
----- Original Message -----
From: fnpi@sbcglobal.net
To: charlotte dankwa
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 11:16
Subject: Re: Re:
Charlotte,
I get several calls a week from people who are interested in forensic nursing. I get a few who seem not so serious. "Do you have to be a nurse to be a forensic nurse?" I am happy to speak with them on a one to one basis.
When you put something out on a list, to many professional people, you must appear professional and sincere. The list members are very willing to assist people who seem ardent in their pursuit of forensic science.
I was reacting to your email address, spelling, punctuation, and your 'short, ticked' incomplete sentences. I would only advise that your communications with professional people, from whom you seek assistance and guidance, appear as professional as possible. Our work depends on detail, accuracy, and good documentation and communication skills.
No harm is meant; just a little surprised by your post. I wish you well in your educational endeavors.
Regards,
cari
Forensic Nurse Professionals, Inc.
Cari Caruso RN SANE-A
Consultant, Expert, Educator
4225 Valley Fair St., Suite #105
Simi Valley, California 93063
Office: 805 522-9939
Fax: 8055229936
fnpi@sbcglobal.net
www.fnpi.net
----- Original Message -----
From: charlotte dankwa
To: fnpi@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 00:38
Subject: Re:
AM NOT KIDDING DEAR
AM SERIOUS
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