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Nov 09, 2006, 11:51 PM
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Finally, nurses are portrayed right in media
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Don't you just love Epiphany Johnson on General Hospital? Modern Nurse has a great story about this. Nurses are no longer portrayed in TV shows as mere accessories or even servants! She's confident, dedicated and hardworking like most of us truly are.
http://www.modrnnurse.com/cover-stor.../epiphany.aspx
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Nov 10, 2006, 08:35 PM
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Re: Finally, nurses are portrayed right in media
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Anybody who watches GH knows Epiphany got quite a few things right. But the show is still getting plenty wrong -- mostly in the form of Becky Herbst's character, Liz.
I loved Epiphany telling Liz that she needed to either get her act together or stay home because "Mrs. S's hormones aren't going to do Mr. D's gall bladder condition any good." And I loved her telling Liz to concentrate on work, not her complicated personal life.
If Epiphany is the REAL nurse, Liz is the opposite. How many nurses do YOU know who have time to leave work, get dolled up in a fancy cocktail dress and go to a fancy restaurant to have a glass of wine and lunch with their ex-husband before returning to work to finish their shift? How many nurses do you know who can "take a break" by changing clothes and strolling to the docks so they can encounter an ex-lover and his current squeeze, stop and have a large latte while staring off at the water, and have altercations with a couple of enemies and a hug with a friend before going back to work? How many nurses do YOU know who regularly care for ex-husbands, ex-lovers, the current lovers of former lovers, best friends and enemies? How many nurses do YOU know who can have a bad feeling about their ex-husband's planned arrest of a former lover, run off to the police station in the middle of their shift to steal an official police file, then return to work to shred the police file in the paper shredder in the nurse's station?
How many nurses to you know who decided to go to nursing school during May sweeps and were fully qualified, experienced RNs by November sweeps?
Epiphany is great -- I love her! But I wish they'd shape Liz up!
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Nov 10, 2006, 08:49 PM
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I've been a GH fan for over 30 years but I hate how nurses are so interchangeable...ie...ER/OR/ICU/Floor nurse all in the same shift. Kinda like walking the halls of the hospital and finding a patient or case you like and just taking over!
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Nov 10, 2006, 09:01 PM
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Re: Finally, nurses are portrayed right in media
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Originally Posted by skipaway
I've been a GH fan for over 30 years but I hate how nurses are so interchangeable...ie...ER/OR/ICU/Floor nurse all in the same shift. Kinda like walking the halls of the hospital and finding a patient or case you like and just taking over!
I'm a long time fan too and love the show but also get irritated by their lack of accurate portrayals. The doctors also work on every floor and every field of medicine. Patrick is a surgeon yet he & Robin treated Laura in the psych hospital. HIPPA violations everywhere. Patients charts lying around. Patients names on the room doors. Big bottles of Hydrocodone standing around on carts with no one watching. Pills in little paper cups sitting on carts with no names. Magic IV drug (which Robin didn't actually push) that brings back a catatonic patient within minutes with no residual muscle weakness. She jumps right back into life as it was. So much misinformation that it's laughable to us who know and unfair to pass off to those who don't and believe. I believe GH and other shows are part of the reason that people have the impression of nurses that they do. They do nothing but stand at the station and gossip or talk on the phone. Yes Elizabeth finished nursing school in just several months. Yes I do find Epiphany very refreshing! I did not know that she is really a nurse. Cool!
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Nov 10, 2006, 09:07 PM
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I do not watch Soaps, but I am glad that TV is moving in the right direction for once.
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Nov 10, 2006, 10:52 PM
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Re: Finally, nurses are portrayed right in media
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Originally Posted by skipaway
I've been a GH fan for over 30 years but I hate how nurses are so interchangeable...ie...ER/OR/ICU/Floor nurse all in the same shift. Kinda like walking the halls of the hospital and finding a patient or case you like and just taking over!
Hey, I like this idea!  Only taking patients that meet OUR requirements!
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Nov 10, 2006, 11:39 PM
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i thought this was going to be about cnn's special that is on this weekend about combat hospitals.
hi there ruby!
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Nov 10, 2006, 11:47 PM
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Re: Finally, nurses are portrayed right in media
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Originally Posted by Ruby Vee
How many nurses do YOU know who have time to leave work, get dolled up in a fancy cocktail dress and go to a fancy restaurant to have a glass of wine and lunch with their ex-husband before returning to work to finish their shift? How many nurses do you know who can "take a break" by changing clothes and strolling to the docks so they can encounter an ex-lover and his current squeeze, stop and have a large latte while staring off at the water, and have altercations with a couple of enemies and a hug with a friend before going back to work? How many nurses do YOU know who regularly care for ex-husbands, ex-lovers, the current lovers of former lovers, best friends and enemies? How many nurses do YOU know who can have a bad feeling about their ex-husband's planned arrest of a former lover, run off to the police station in the middle of their shift to steal an official police file, then return to work to shred the police file in the paper shredder in the nurse's station?
What, your breaks AREN'T like this at work?
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Nov 11, 2006, 05:39 AM
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Re: Finally, nurses are portrayed right in media
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What's a break?
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Nov 11, 2006, 07:13 AM
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I thought I was the only one who got worked up about all of this stuff! I also like how Lucky got hooked on the M/S PCA - how he got a dose EVERY time he pushed the button. Did you notice that everyone referred to the PCA as a drip...
All My Children did the same thing with Julia. 10 years after nursing school she took a refresher course and was floating all over the hospital the next day.
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