Welcome to my website!
Hi there! A little bit of social background on me:
I’ve been a cheerleader, an actor/singer/dancer, a promotional model, a movie extra, a waitress and a cocktail waitress, a bartender, an exotic dancer-a.k.a. stripper, a swinger, a nanny, a nurse, a wife, a mother, a roller derby girl, an adult party planner and sex educator, a website administrator and online sexpert and a homemaker.
Not nessessarily in that order!
You can just call me nurse naughty! My educational background is as a real Registered Nurse with a BSN and Public Health Nurse Certificate. I have been an Adult Party Planner and Sex Educator since 2006. I am currently pursuing full Love Coach Certification and I hope to also get certified in Sex Education and get a Masters Degree in Marriage and Family Counceling and PhD in Human Sexuality. I love talking about sex and promoting sexual health.
to be continued…






Sam says:
So, that’s a rersiteged nurse, you have to have a degree, either 2 year, which is associates, 4 year, bachelors which is the best minimum education a nurse should have, and extra 2 to however many for a nurse practitioner. An associates degree is still acceptable and I am able to take the same test as a bachelor graduate, but more education is better. Some facilities don’t take associates degree, just some though.As a nurse practitioner, you will have a specialty, many of them to choose from such as family NP, pediatric NP, Psych NP, etc. You are able to prescribe meds, just as the others have said. NP’s usually work with an MD. Some states allow NP’s to work independently, meaning you can have your own Nurse practitioner clinic, like a doctor’s clinic. NP’s are still RN’s so they do bedside care as well. NP’s usually have a higher salary. Other types of higher educ. RN’s are midwives and nurse anesthetists.