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Nov 14, 2009 12:28 AM

"Just a Nurse"


I am sure that this Suzzane Gorden poem has been posted here before...sorry for the repeat. Been chaotic days in my hospital, and want us all to honor our profession and keep in mind the real difference we make in others' lives.

Just A Nurse

I'm 'just a nurse.' I just make the difference between life and death.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I just have the educated eyes that prevent medical errors, injuries and other catastrophes.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I just make the difference between healing, coping, and despair.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I just make the difference between pain and comfort.
I'm'just a nurse.' I'm just a nurse researcher who helps nurses and doctors give better, safer and more effective care.
I'm'just a nurse.' I'm just a professor of nursing who educates future generations of nurses.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I just work in a major teaching hospital managing and monitoring patients who are involved in cutting edge experimental medical research.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I just educate patients and families about how to maintain their health.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I'm just a geriatric nurse practitioner. I make the difference between staying in one's own home and going to a nursing home.
I'm 'just a nurse.' I just make the difference between dying in agony and dying in comfort and with dignity.
I'm'just a nurse.' I'm just the real bottom-line in health care.
Don't you want to be 'just a nurse' too?


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Old Nov 14, 2009, 06:44 AM

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too true...too true....
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 10:10 AM

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Caveat: I'm a nursing student. But I really dislike this ...'poem'. It is filled with passive-aggressive 'modesty', which , personally, drives me nuts. I hate image of nurses as "angels in white" and prefer to think of my profession as just that: profession (this is, by the way, really unappreciated concept). Give me tough and demanding every day over this kind of schlock.
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 02:15 PM

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love the poem! And proud to be just a nurse
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 03:13 PM

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VMSR: schlock? no, try sarcasm, or reality

As a student, you might not have hit that attitude face to face yet. Yes we are professionals, but we seen to be the only ones who know it. And too many of us don't always present ourselves "that way", we are too busy doing our jobs professionally to be outwardly "tough and demanding" let alone bragging about it. We hope our actions would speak for themselves, but much of the public doesn't seem to be listening.

I was in a room with a girl with long term vague abd pain who thought since all her previous doctors hadn't figured it out surely an ER visit would. Her doc put her up for discharge, and as I went in to do it, her boyfriend started to ask me (rather good) questions. She shut him up with "don't ask her, she's just a nurse!". Whereupon I stood up straight, looked her in the eye and said "I am not JUST a nurse, I am a highly educated health care professional", turned to him and answered all his questions. She was taken aback, and then started to ask questions herself.
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 03:43 PM

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VMSR: schlock? no, try sarcasm, or reality

As a student, you might not have hit that attitude face to face yet. Yes we are professionals, but we seen to be the only ones who know it. And too many of us don't always present ourselves "that way", we are too busy doing our jobs professionally to be outwardly "tough and demanding" let alone bragging about it. We hope our actions would speak for themselves, but much of the public doesn't seem to be listening.

I was in a room with a girl with long term vague abd pain who thought since all her previous doctors hadn't figured it out surely an ER visit would. Her doc put her up for discharge, and as I went in to do it, her boyfriend started to ask me (rather good) questions. She shut him up with "don't ask her, she's just a nurse!". Whereupon I stood up straight, looked her in the eye and said "I am not JUST a nurse, I am a highly educated health care professional", turned to him and answered all his questions. She was taken aback, and then started to ask questions herself.
Spot on, JBudd. VSMR, try hearing the words "just a nurse" in the voice of a belittling patient, doctor, or other non-nursing individual, and maybe the irony and professional pride of the piece will click into place for you.
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by VMSR View Post
Caveat: I'm a nursing student. But I really dislike this ...'poem'. It is filled with passive-aggressive 'modesty', which , personally, drives me nuts. I hate image of nurses as "angels in white" and prefer to think of my profession as just that: profession (this is, by the way, really unappreciated concept). Give me tough and demanding every day over this kind of schlock.


scholck, huh? It makes me sad that you don't get the complexities of our PROFESSION. We may not be "angels in white," but we do make a huge difference in people's lives. We do that by being licensed, extremely educated, & highly trained professionals.
Sigh. Since you are "just" a student I guess you will understand someday. Whoops, did that sound condescending? Doesn't feel too good, does it? I think that is the point of the poem.
Anyway, good luck with school. You are on your way to joining a unique and amazing profession. We should always appreciate each other, even if others don't appreciate us like we deserve.
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 07:51 PM

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Thank you all for replying to mu comment: I'm really glad to have this discussion. It is highly likely that my opinion will come to bite me in the rear (happened few times before, too) but I think that one should never call herself/himself "just a nurse", not even ironically, or sarcastically. We train to be skilled professionals, and decide on literal life and death matters. There's nothing "just nurse" about it. I believe that more we project this face to the public, the more public will treat us with respect. Nurse power!
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by VMSR View Post
Caveat: I'm a nursing student. But I really dislike this ...'poem'. It is filled with passive-aggressive 'modesty', which , personally, drives me nuts. I hate image of nurses as "angels in white" and prefer to think of my profession as just that: profession (this is, by the way, really unappreciated concept). Give me tough and demanding every day over this kind of schlock.
Oh, to be young and still possessing rose colored glasses. Come back 12 months after graduate and revisit this thread.
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Old Nov 14, 2009, 08:35 PM

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I really like this poem. I'm a nursing student too and the thing I like best about my new profession is the fact that we're highly educated professionals who are also "just" angels in white.
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