Re: RN to Paramedic Bridge Course Dear Miss "just my 2 pennies"
ok, as a nurse, one knows not to judge....you were very quick to point out her spelling flaw---actually, it was the very first thing mentioned.....it was very arrogant of you, as if you are soooo much more intelligent. Just a reminder...NURSING indeed involves intelligence; however, COMPASSION for others rates just as high. Not only did you lack compassion for this fellow nurse, you are also the pot calling the kettle black.....BEHAVIOUR is not spelled this way in Tabers, Websters, or any other accredited dictionary. I believe I was introduced to this word in GRADE-SCHOOL as B E H A V I O R.....
Nursing is not about being arrogant and building your own self esteem by knocking someone else down...... Did you forget the fundamentals of our nobel profession????????:angryfire ktsmtih@aol.com
RN, BSN
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[quote=FFrnEMTP]sad to see that a registered nurse can't spell...
it's PARAMEDIC...with a D not a T.
on that note, some of us diehard paramedics-turned-RNs still work in the field for one reason or another. i do it for extra money, to maintain my medical command so i can fly someday soon, and for the sheer FUN of being out in the world instead of stuck in the ED.
i also like to volunteer with my fire department when i'm home and available. it's a great way to give back to your community. there doesn't necessarily have to be a whopping monetary reward for ALL our behaviour. if that were true i'd be going to anesthesia school instead of shooting for our helicopter program.
just my 2 pennies...worth just that, i'm sure
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