Re: What do you think are the current major problems in nursing?
1. The lack of respect from doctors, patients, family members, coworkers, managers, and society
2. The increase in accountability for patient outcomes, without the corresponding increase in salary
3. The fact that new nurses are churned out into the workforce every 6 months, further saturating the job market for nursing
4. The general consensus that nurses are warm bodies who simply fill shifts
5. The low workplace morale that can often be observed at many healthcare facilities
6. The low self-esteems and passive aggression of some nurses
7. The increase in lateral workplace harassment
8. The public's very outdated perception of the nursing profession
9. The fact that there is a myriad of different ways to become a nurse (LPN, ADN, BSN, MSN, Ph.d)
10. The female domination of the nursing profession
11. The desire for hospital administrators to maximize profit margins, without regard to nursing staff or patient safety
12. The practice of recruiting new nurses, rather than the retention of highly experienced nurses
13. The expectation that nurses can "do it all" while working understaffed, and lacking supplies
14. The lack of integrity of some members of the interdisciplinary team (i.e., the admissions rep who will allow anyone to be admitted if the insurance is good)
15. The expectation that the nurse is also the customer service rep, bellhop, concierge, waitress, clerk, messenger, courier, pillow fluffer, and receptionist