I Don't Know, Somebody Else, Nobody, and Not Me.

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Throughout my nursing career, I have worked with four nurses who have never taken a day off. These four nurses are named I Don't Know. Somebody Else, Nobody, and Not Me. These four are the hardest working nurses in our unit. Tonight for example, one of the nurses was complaining about her assignment. "I have had this PIA for three nights in a row. I think Somebody Else should take care of him." I asked her who she thought should have the assignment, and she said "I Don't Know. Not Me." Of course Nobody wanted to take the assignment, but she was to busy with other things. Nobody checked the crash cart and counted narcs. Somebody Else was responsible for these tasks, but Nobody was glad to do them. Our 11-7 shift cleans out the med fridge every Wednesday night. When I put one nurse's name on the board for this task, she said "Can't Somebody Else do that tonight?" I told her that since Nobody had done it last week she would have to take her turn also. When I asked who wanted to be assigned to in-house codes, everyone said Not Me. Of course, these nurses do cause some trouble also. I found empty syringe wrappers and medicine packaging lying on the counter in the med roon. I asked who left the mess, and everyone said "I Don't Know." And Not Me spilled coffee and sugar all over the break room. Nobody cleaned it up of course.

Funny thing is, when my grandchildren came to live with me, they brought these same four with them. They are not at all well behaved in my home, however. Just today Not Me wrote all over the wall with a crayon, and I Don't Know poured shampoo all over the dog. Somebody Else spilled juice on the carpet, and Nobody was in Granpa's office playing with his computer. Come to think of it, these guys lived here when my own kids were little, too.

Since we went smoke free though, ME had shown up too. Who wants to take the garbage out? Me! (this way they can go out and smoke at the same time)

Love this post! It's precious and true!

Has anyone else ever noticed that when an actual person's name is mentioned for doing something "questionable", that it's nearly always the name of the person who most recently left their position in the NICU (they move away or take another job somewhere else, etc... basically are no longer around to defend themselves.)? I've seen this happen in the hospitals as well as many other places I worked before becoming a nurse.

I giggle to myself each time I encounter this... sometimes it may be true, but I think it usually isn't.

Specializes in Everything but psych!.

The one who lives in my office is, "Not a Clue." :rolleyes:

My personal friend is "I have no idea"

And there is always "Just what did I do now?"

Thanks for the laugh :chuckle

Peace:)

Specializes in Community Health Nurse.

How about hiring "I'll go" or "I will" to the staff, folks!

Who wants to go to lunch or go on break first? I'll go.....or....I will!

:rotfl:

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