Originally Posted by IcanHealYou
I started Volunteering at a hospital doing some research for the Emergency Medicine Department. I was posted at the Pediatrics Emergency Room and from there I got to see the Nurses that worked for both the Peds and Regular ER Triage (since they were next to each other).
For some reason these nurses were just not happy with their jobs. All the nurses I've seen there had attitudes up to their chin. Even if a patient was totally nice they still provided an attitude. They spoke as if the patients were stupid and treated them without respect.
Yes the ER is a tough spot to be for a nurse, but why take it out on patients? Has anyone else seen this? Are you one of those nurses that get ***** at patients? It sickens me really that these people would choose a profession that stems itself from the genuine desire to help people and take it for granted. I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who want to become nurses but couldn't make it. Why do these people deserve it?
I have a genuine desire to help people -- and don't particulary enjoy being taken for granted. Perhaps the other nurses you encountered felt the same way. As a volunteer, I am doubtful that you were privvy to the particular circumstances that have led to any feelings of anger on the part of the nurses.
I have managed to retain my basic human compassion, but after being a nurse for a few years, I'm nobody's doormat. And yes, I'll get frustrated when dealing with a patient or family member who decides that I'm not waving my magic wand fast enough, or not making with the graham crackers and ginger ale fast enough and I will walk away and perhaps roll my eyes when a patient who comes in with a stomach ache gets put into a hall bed because we have a kid in respiratory distress 3 minutes out and the room needs to be cleaned and prepped before the squad gets there... Or the 8th patient in a row "forgets" to cover their mouth when they cough, or purposely defecates on the floor... Should I go on??
Please try not to judge until you've been in the role. There is no reason to villify the nursing staff when you are there to help them! Why not try to alleviate some of the burden from the nursing staff within your scope as a volunteer? (ie -- get blankets, make a bed, fetch a glass of water if it's OK with the nurse)
Blee
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