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View Poll Results: Is it ok for nurses and doctors to smoke?
Yes, Its their body. 280 53.33%
No, its not very professional. 191 36.38%
Other, explain 54 10.29%
Voters: 525. This poll is closed

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Old Jan 30, 2003, 06:09 AM
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Nurses and smoking

Do you think it is ok if a nurse or a doctor smokes? Because i know when i go to the doctors office with my boyfriend and he tells him that he smokes that he gos on and on of how he shouldnt be smoking at all. But then we go outside and see nurses smoking and such!! So what do you guys think?

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Old Jan 30, 2003, 08:10 AM
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My mom always asks me how I can still smoke after seeing how it damages my body. I always tell her, it's an informed decision. She usually gets a little peeved but I know it's cause she loves me. I will quit someday but not til I'M ready. I think it is a personal choice.

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Old Jan 30, 2003, 04:04 PM
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I couldn't care less if other nurses smoke or not - it IS an informed decision. Just don't expect me to watch your patients for you 5-6 times a day while you go out to "huff and puff".

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Old Jan 30, 2003, 04:23 PM
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As health care professionals we are suppose to educate our pt. about the health risk associated with smoking;if we do it why should our pt's not do it, why should they listen to us. Are we immune from illness because we are health care professionals.
"Practise what we preach."

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Old Jan 30, 2003, 04:40 PM
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We psych nurses rely on the "cognitive dissonance" defence for smoking!

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Old Jan 30, 2003, 10:53 PM
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Originally posted by MLL
I couldn't care less if other nurses smoke or not - it IS an informed decision. Just don't expect me to watch your patients for you 5-6 times a day while you go out to "huff and puff".
You know, I hear a lot on this board about nurses who take a lot of smoke breaks. I would like to know where they work cause I am lucky to get time to pee at work. I am with ya on not watching someone's pts 5-6 times a day......smoking is not an excuse for getting more breaks than anyone else!

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Old Jan 31, 2003, 05:19 AM
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I am a smoker and wish I had time for "smoke breaks"!! I too barely have time to pee!!

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Old Feb 01, 2003, 07:42 AM
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Originally posted by BelindaLPN
You know, I hear a lot on this board about nurses who take a lot of smoke breaks. I would like to know where they work cause I am lucky to get time to pee at work. I am with ya on not watching someone's pts 5-6 times a day......smoking is not an excuse for getting more breaks than anyone else!

I don't know where you've seen this on the boards, because I never have. It IS an informed decision. If I get a break, I will go smoke. But, if I work 12 hours and don't get a break at all, that's OK too. On my unit, I usually don't get a break because the others before me take a 1/2 hour instead of 15 so there is no time left for the rest of us. Pizzes me off.

Kristy

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Old Feb 03, 2003, 05:11 PM
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Unfortunately, I smoke too but I call myself a closet smoker because I'm so ashamed to be a nurse (LVN) who smokes. It just feels like I'm a total hypocrite. I agree about the smoke breaks though. There's no excuse to leave a busy floor just to puff on a cancer stick. I never have time to anyways and even if I did there's always charting to do. I have a little trick I do before I come on the floor after a cigarette. I spray myself with a little Febreeze I keep in my purse and pop a breath mint. Febreeze is great because it's strong enough to mask the nasty smoke smell but light enough that it won't be obvious or offensive or allergy inducing to patients and staff. Wow, I sound like a commercial. Anyways, yes I'm a hypocrite and yes I've tried to quit but as long as it doesn't interfere with my job performance and my patients don't know it, then it's my business. Okay, nuff said.
Jenn

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Old Feb 03, 2003, 05:25 PM
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I quit smoking almost 16 months ago. The smell of smoke makes me physically sick. I wonder many times, how many patient's I made sick because I smelled like an ashtray? Quitting is so very hard, but so worth it!

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