Welcome to All Species Nurse Resource Page

This site is used as a shortcut to existing liks that serves as an encyclopedia for the public and professionals.

The links contain their own references on their site, as All Species Nurse is only bridging the gap for the community to find sites relevant to their needs.

The public should learn more about their health by requesting their lab results, understanding their medications and by reviewing their course of treatments initially through their healthcare provider.


By reviewing public information in a condensed form as a reference site such as All Species Nurse, all patients will be able to communicate better with their healthcare provider in an effort to improve their quality of care.


As an added plus, students, novice nurses and healthcare professionals can refer to All Species Nurse websites for formularies, medication information, review of skills available online, as well as specific services provided by All Species Nurse that assists professionals in their practice or careers through complicated transitions.


The unique quality of the All Species Nurse websites is that it is broad in containing both Human and Animal information for the public and professionals.


The categories to the right are organized according to Public Outreach sites, Veterinary areas (including "find a vet hospital in your area or a petsitter) even for human interests such as "find a hospital," to "find a daycare or baby sitter."



**Use this site as your overall guide to finding, sorting out and learning about health and whatever else affects you and your life! Use what you learn to communicate effectively with your health care provider or veterinarian.**

Saturday, April 25, 2020

Learn more about your dog!

If you have a new pup or adult dog, there are a few good things to be educated about. Oftentimes, these things are not necessary for a veterinarian. These various topics will guide you to know when to have a veterinarian's intervention, and what you can do at home.

https://www.thesprucepets.com/dog-basics-4162146


For exotic pets, here is another link for your interests, as well.
https://www.thesprucepets.com/

Saturday, April 18, 2020

Opportunist Infections relating to COVID 19



Photo: Dianne DeNardo

Never give up on finding new health discoveries every day to promote health and present disease.


PLEASE!!! Don't only think of COVID 19...there are MANY other opportunistic infectious waiting their turn to cause illnesses in an already challenged body with an ailment...


Please be careful not only for COVID 19, but for ALL opportunistic infections that can sneak in and cause great harm to your health, as well...


Many viruses have been around for a while. Technology allows us to finally track these, yet...as strains of specific infectious cells begin to create reasons for concerns, like COVID 19...technology can only catch up with that bacteria, virus, fungus typically after the attack of such "bugs." You can't live in a bubble, but with all that, we know this far about the pre-existing, existing and potential "old school" diseases" that seem to become popular in their existence again...even though we have vaccines, as any population of any species, don't be neurotic, be smart.


We can look at what we know in a negative way of manic or be proactive by being responsible for owning your own unfortunate ailment and seek consult as appropriate. If a known pandemic is made known, extreme mania response is only causing more harm to yourself (and dangerous to others...). Stress, alone, can become a challenging ailment to cure, and it can weaken inflammatory responses within your own body. In most instances...what one brings on themselves can contribute to your own fate.... please be good to you. Be good to another.


Mother nature is not biased. She doesn't care if you're warm or cold-blooded (endotherm or ectotherm). Yes, she can be quite the opportunist if not understood, learned about unaggressive, respected and treated well.


In life, don't let anyone or anything have an opportunity to take away what living is supposed to be about. Be a fighter; protect all. Take back our health; learn about the environment where you live and what illnesses you may be at risk for. Being aware of your surroundings can give you peace of mind when you don't let ignorance be bliss. It'll help guide you in what you need to be healthy, immune and happy. Make your life more than good. Make it great. Don't let the after the known of and affected bodies from disease become your fate...


For information on opportunist infections, please refer to DermNet NZ






Friday, April 10, 2020



Learn more about the Corona Virus (COVID-19) and its evolution.

Where did it come from?







Outside Activity Fun!!


For all that are interested in getting outside to enjoy some fresh air, exercise or taking in the present moment to relax and just be, get involved in some outdoor activities, such as fishing 

Being involved in outdoor activities, such as the site provided (fishing), promotes mind, body and spiritual health and well-being AND reduces stress!

Some people have their own way of meditation; this sport is considered one of them.

Share your experiences, as well, on the Trizily's blog site. Traveling opportunities may be involved. Certainly, the types of gear and what is used, depending on the type of fishing you're planning, what you'll need and the gear required or hadn't yet considered, please refer to Trizily's site HERE

Meet new people, explore the outdoors, breathe in some much needed clean air and allow yourself to just be you.




Halibut Fishing: Techniques, Bait and Gear

Reference site: https://trizily.com/halibut-fishing/  Michael Benes


Permission to post by Robert Moreland, Founder of Trizily.com

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