Thanks to all for interest in this great topic. I am new to the editing role and very excited to learn and be of use. I've made a few minor revisions for clarity and brevity, though I do wonder about whether this page has some conflation of nursing science or nursing knowledge and nursing theories.

Cheers, Ap718 (talk) 21:10, 25 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Dr AP- I just wanted to say hello and ask if you can see that I added a citation to the "black rat" page. I am trying to navigate through this and probably won't even be able to see if you respond to this or not. Sorry, I'm trying! Anyway, please know I attempted it and "saved changes" where it was appropriate. Let me know if you have any issues seeing my contributions. Thank you! Have a great day! KN603C (talk) 18:17, 7 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your work edit

Hi Anna -

My name is Eric and I just wanted to say hello to a fellow nurse. (I do bedside staff development with new NICU nurses and I'm an adjunct instructor for pedi in an undergraduate program.) I was excited to read that your students are working on some of our articles. Nursing theory doesn't get a lot of mainstream coverage, so we have to work extra hard sometimes to expand those articles, but it's an area where we could do so much better on WP. I am not a Wikipedia administrator or anything like that, but I have been editing for a good while and I'd be happy to help you with what I can if the need arises. EricEnfermero (Talk) 03:13, 15 June 2017 (UTC)Reply