Good future L & D nurse?
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Sorry to start a vent but I had to get it out somewhere...I am a nursing student in my 3rd semester (maternity and pediatrics). I have a particular classmate that always interrups class with personal stories and is very attention needy. The professors have learned to manage her somewhat decently but there are still many times that she derails lecture and we loose so much ground we can't finish (during our psych rotation we all felt as if she used class as group therapy). She is very attention needy and always has a story to top yours. She so desperately wants to be an ob nurse and it is killing her that she is in pediatric clinicals first (we rotate every 8 weeks so the class is split in 2 and we switch from maternity to peds or vice versa halfway.) She has many horror stories and lots of "someone told me" or "my son..." She had every possible complication during her own pregnancy and delivery and we have all heard about it 400 times. Today when she "ratted" on another "bad nurse" from a friend's delivery the instructor responded by saying "we don't want to spread misinformation so lets move along" . Most of the students in class, including me, bow our heads so we can keep from making faces or outright laughing at how out of control she is. Anyway the kicker of all this is that she told me " I hope I get a pre-eclamptic patient who's baby is frank-breech, and needs an emergency c/s...this would be my ideal patient because I could offer her so much since this was what happened to me and the nurses were just bleepity-bleep-bleep rotten." I was just stunned. I didn't know what to say. But I feel that I would never wish these things on anyone for my own benefit or whatever. I also just wanted to yell at her "ITS NOT ABOUT YOU!" and tell her to get some much needed therapy. Anyway sorry to bore you all but I can't help but feel that this person would not necessarily be a benefit to moms-to-be when she hasn't sorted her own issues out. Just looking for what other people's experiences have been...have you encountered these types and does it scare you that they may be ob nurses someday?