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Old May 20, 2005, 01:44 AM
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What's your story? Why did you become a nurse?

Everyone has his or her own story about how or why they became a nurse. What's your story?

Please be as detailed or as short as you wish. It'll be interesting to hear everyone's stories.

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Old May 20, 2005, 01:50 AM
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Z's story

I was a bad kid. I ran around with the wrong crowd. Got into some things I shouldn't have and saw some things I shouldn't have.The things I saw stuck with me due to the violent nature and the impact and I wished then I could help out in some way.... and vowed to do great things later.

I knew then I wanted to be a nurse.

Z

PS: I'll write more detail later..when it's not 3 am.


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Old May 20, 2005, 02:09 AM
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I've always found the human body fascinating, enjoyed biology and anatomy. While in Jr. High school, one of my best friend’s mom was a nurse, and the idea of being a nurse intrigued me. I also new a flight paramedic and his stories always peaked my interest as well. While in High School, I made my mind up that I wanted to be an ER nurse and eventually become a flight nurse.

I went to nursing school, started out in Geriatrics, became very interested in Nursing Informatics, which at the time was fairly new. I was amazed at how little the Nursing Home and Hospitals used technology, and I loved using computers to save time. I never did anything with my interest in Informatics directly. I then moved to the hospital, worked Telemetry, and then I went to work in CCU for several years.

Back in 1995, I started a nursing website as a hobby when I was in nursing school back in 95, that hobby became a passion, and then became a business for me. That website is now called allnurses.com (this website ) has grown to significantly since it’s early days. I’ve never for one minute regretted becoming a nurse!

While I never became an ER nurse or a flight nurse, I am very happy where my nursing career has taken me


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Old May 20, 2005, 03:28 AM
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I was in my back yard one evening with a nice fat possum on the grill. I heard a noise and looked up to see a spacecraft directly above me. In an instant, I was transported into a dimly lit area equipped with strange equipment. Then a 3 ft tall being with a single eye in the center of his neck...or what I though was a neck, kicked me in the shins. As I jerked my leg up out of the way, several of the little critters pushed me back on an exam table. The next few hours were a blur as I went in and out of consciousness. Before I knew what was happening I was graduating from nursing school. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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Old May 20, 2005, 07:01 AM
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Well I applied to the local supermarket and they didn't have any vacancies, I was gutted, all my life I'd dreamed of stacking shelves. As a last resort I went to nursing.

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Old May 20, 2005, 07:23 AM
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In the Australian outback town where I grew up, being a nurse was the only job you could continue working at AFTER you married!

It was a town ruled by the union movement, and married women weren't permitted to hold jobs! The jobs had to be for the single girls only. TRUE! Understand, I'm talking about the 1960's.

Not that my decision to become a nurse was something I really considered or thought out in great detail. I really "sort of" fell into it. I'd actually always wanted to study law! However, circumstances sent me on a different pathway.

I'm always grateful I did become a nurse. I've never been unemployed, other than by choice, and have had an incredible journey along the way. It's a profession whereby you can travel and see other places and always be assurred of obtaining a job. Something I've done over the years. I think the thing that has always held true for me about being a nurse is; it's a REAL job! It has purpose. It has a reason for being. I realise ALL jobs have reason/purpose, so NO need to flame me! But nursing just has that edge and something more/extra, over most other jobs.

Would I do it all over again, given my time over? Hmmm .... the jury's still out on that one.

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Old May 20, 2005, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by z's playa
I was a bad kid. I ran around with the wrong crowd. Got into some things I shouldn't have and saw some things I shouldn't have.The things I saw stuck with me due to the violent nature and the impact and I wished then I could help out in some way.... and vowed to do great things later.

I knew then I wanted to be a nurse.

Z

PS: I'll write more detail later..when it's not 3 am.
Hi Z ,
Do you Stay awake all the time ?
or are you night owl like me ?

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Old May 20, 2005, 09:16 AM
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I am at work and my story is a bit detailed so I will write it up when I get home and post it on here. I think it's interesting to know what drives people to chose this as a career.

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Old May 20, 2005, 09:39 AM
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Cool My story...

Hi! I am a new graduate. I am going to be 26 next week, but I have wanted to be an RN since I was in 8th grade. Funny story? I had a lot of ear infections in 7th and 8th grade, and I went to the doctor... back then, to me, he was about it. The "hunk" of my dreams! ha ha! Ever since then I have been interested in medicine. I had a collection of gloves from different places that I snatched on my way out. (Now I can get all I want!) I graduated high school, went to college for one year for and Art major (my other love), but realized I wouldn't be able to do anything to make money in the area I was, and was not going to move to a big city to make big money. So, I got married (nope, not the doctor!! he he), 3 years later had a son, then after he turned a year I decided to pursue my dream. That was 3 years ago, my son is now 4, and I am now an RN. I have not gotten a job yet, and I have not taken my boards. (I just graduated last Friday!) So I am very anxious and excited to get out there and start in the REAL world!!!

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Old May 20, 2005, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Laurlaur
Well I applied to the local supermarket and they didn't have any vacancies, I was gutted, all my life I'd dreamed of stacking shelves. As a last resort I went to nursing.


HA HA! That is histerical!

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