“What Every Nurse Should Know About Marijuana and the Endocannabinoid System”

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“The California Board of Registered Nursing has authorized Continuing Education Credits for all licensed nurses who participate in the 6-hour conference, which consists of an introduction of marijuana 101, the numerous cannabinoids (phyto-cannabinoids, pharmaceutical cannabinoid and endogenous products) and the recently uncovered (ECS) endogenous cannabinoid system that’s found within all human beings. Through knowing the endogenous cannabinoid system, it will develop more clearly as to why and how marijuana is an effective, holistic and safe medication for a large bevy of sickness and conditions. The role of the nurse if patient education and care in regards the safe consumption of medical marijuana, which includes smoking methodologies and connections with prescription opiates, is going to be reviewed. Federal and state laws relating to marijuana as medicine will also be introduced.”

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2 Responses to “What Every Nurse Should Know About Marijuana and the Endocannabinoid System”

  • zach says:

    like how i feel about it is it helps wit pain for me it helps me focus and i can get stuff done. when i smoke it slows my brain so its easier to focus on school work and it helps people sleep at night.

    • Lisa says:

      Zach, studies are now proving what you already know. It helps me focus, be extremely creative, and helps my insomnia, anxiety and depression. I have severe insomnia. Will be so glad when they legalize medicinal.

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