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Old Dec 27, 2007, 08:52 AM
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Re: Care at the Time of Death

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A funny thought just struck me. Not so much funny Ha-Ha... more funny as in- ironic and sad.

I guess Johnson & Johnson is still in the bandaid business. We are hemorrhaging nurses and they have come up with a bandaid for the malady; i.e. a patronizing jingle.

I asked brian3222 (a couple of posts back) where he thinks (as a nursing student) our nursing leaders seem to be leading us. He sounded rather disenchanted. Maybe by now he has changed his major and left nursing before even getting into it? In which case I would ask any nursing students who may have wandered in to comment.

Do articles such as the one which initiated this thread inspire you? If you have an interest in hospice nursing, where did that come from? Did it come from “leaders in our field?” Working nurses? A personal experience? A patronizing jingle? Other?

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