Re: Am I really a nurse yet?
Sorry, but I had to laugh when I read this... because as nurses we have all been in both these situations. When I was in nursing school I had a clinical instructor tell me that you are a nurse when you actually feel like you are a nurse. I remember the first time a patient asked me a question that I didn't know the answer to and I couldn't say "let me go and ask your nurse". Frightening isn't it? Best suggestion for this is to admit you don't know, to go look it up somewhere, and get the correct info to the pt. Just make sure that you aren't giving out advice that they should be getting from a doctor. Can you say lawsuit?
As for grandmom, many different cultures use many different "remedies" to cure their ailments. Medically, you know that there is absolutely no way that any of them should work but...do you? When I was a teen, my mother gave me an article out of Readers Digest that said that the reason that the home remedies for wart removal worked was because people actually believed they work. Now, warts come from a virus right? How could that be? Yeah, right. I got out a potato, rubbed it on a couple of my many warts, buried said potato in the back yard and I'll be darned if those warts went away! Then I started giving them dates like, this one will go away by Christmas, this one by my birthday, etc. Gone, gone, gone. As long as the remedy isn't hurting anyone, what's the difference? At least those plums will keep Grannie nice and regular
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