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Old Aug 05, 2002, 12:46 AM
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Survey:When you are the patient or family member, do you identify yourself as a nurse

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 01:09 AM
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Well, I answered "no" to the question, because I don't identify myself as a nurse--but several weeks ago, when my dad was in the hospital for surgery--he told practically everyone who walked in the room that his daughter was a nurse!

It would've come up anyway, after I started asking questions about specific drugs and the surgical options and so forth, it's not like I'm trying to hide it--but I tend not to say I'm a nurse right off the bat, because it seems to me there's a sort of implied "...and I've got my eye on you" that can put the caregiver on the defensive.

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 01:22 AM
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l try not to unless it is in self defense of stupid residents...really, almost never...............LR

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 01:48 AM
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Yep! Especially to physicians!

My wife recently had abdominal surgery. They nicked her liver which resulted in a liter's blood loss. Two days later (two days too late, in my opinion) she received two units of PRBC's . . . only after having chest pain, SOB and O2 sats in the low 80's!! I was singing that I was a nurse . . . and she needed the patient advocacy too.

Ted


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Old Aug 05, 2002, 01:51 AM
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No, I don't.

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 01:57 AM
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I don't tell but everyone knows...
I live in a fair size city...with only 1 hospital (400+/- beds). It is impossible for me or mine to get admitted to a unit where there isn't someone I haven't worked or gone to school with.

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 02:04 AM
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I usually do,but by now just about every nurse and doctor in the area knows me. but if they did not know i would tell them. after some of the stuff i have seen i think its a good idea

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 02:20 AM
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Like Stargazer,,,,, I don't identify myself as a nurse,,,,, Family members are telling them in the first sentence, ,,,,,, "this is my daughter/ niece/ cousin/sister,,, she is a nurse!"

As patient,,,, & when something is definitly wrong ,,,,, I do speak up,,,, guestion,,,, and do not stop till it's under control,,,,,

Lol,,,,,, I do have control issues at times,,,,, ~Moon

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 02:20 AM
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yes, I usually do.....
it just makes the conversations simpler.....
and they are usually more straight with you.....

Ted,
sorry to hear about your wife....
tell her hey.....and feeling better.....
patient advocacy.....all the way.....

cool question.....Brian
so you are not linus after all

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Old Aug 05, 2002, 02:24 AM
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I usually don't at first, but it usually comes up, after I start asking questions. Family members are another story. My husband, my father...they are too proud not to tell everyone that I am a nurse!

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