“Constant attention by a good nurse may be just as important as a major operation by a surgeon.”
– Dag Hammarskjold
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Is nursing considered a career or a trade? I am not just a skilled craftsman, I am an educated professional.
Student nurses are frazzled and panicking right now. You’ve been there. Got any advice for us?
Male nurses are almost not existent in the clinics. Other than the MDs, I am the only guy on the floor.
I love hearing about how the nurse practitioner is the “next best thing” in the medical profession. Is it?
The quotes are great but they way they are laid out is awful. Why aren’t they just all on one page. This is a nightmare to navigate via a mobile device
By Dave Dawes on March 31, 2010 at 7:10 am
I don’t know, as an RN of over 30 years, in various hospital settings, areas, specialties, there is more to be kept in mind than simple slogans. They won’t get you through a shift. Intelligence, knowing what you are doing you are doing in the correct way, self confidence, these are more major factors in keeping RN attrition —people fleeing nursing—down. Its hard and thankless, the pay isn’t all good. The “thank you” of a patient is meaningful, but we all know they’re more likely to write administration or your supervisor over some perceived problem, having to wait for something, and so on.
This is also coming up to Nurse’s week….wonder if we’ll get those tacky “angel nurse” pins again this year, or a …..new pen? Its nice to be appreciated. You go to work and do your job because of self integrity, not those little things and, for me, not slogans about how great and loved we are.
By Marie on May 4, 2010 at 4:23 pm
see my webpage and business page on facebook. I have been an RN since 1985 and it is the best choice I have ever made. Love to get discussions up on corporate mentality of hospitals and the nurses they employ. How is it working for you?
By patricia andrews on May 5, 2010 at 8:13 am
I concur Marie. Having your ego stroked by a patient is awesome, but there is a lot more bitching than stroking. It’s like they think that they are the only person you have to take care of. Doctors get all the glory while nurses do all the work. And don’t even get me going on being mired down in unit BS. Am I a nurse? No, but one comes home to me every morning so I kinda know what’s up. Keep up the good fight & know that what you do is valuable & necessary.
By Walter on June 18, 2010 at 2:43 pm