Overweight Healthcare Workers

Nurses General Nursing

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Imagine a weigh in as part of your employment application… followed by a reassessment throughout the year. Could this be a reality in the future? Since hospitals stopped hiring smokers - it does bring up the question: How far could employment requirements go?

Whilst hospital staff should be shining examples of health and happiness, the reality is, we are really just normal people; Some mothers and fathers, many of us struggling to manage long shifts combined with our other responsibilities.

Nurses work long hours, and throughout the day must put their needs aside for their patients, making it especially hard to stay healthy. I do believe it is possible to stay healthy and fit on the job. However, it does take a tremendous amount of planning, focus and discipline.

Some argue that patients will not accept our advice or education when they think we do not care for our own bodies as they think we should. In this situation, stick to the research and facts. Regardless of your own health issues, it does not have any effect on your patients.

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My husband is classified as obese with HTN, prediabetic, and murmur. His insurance is cheap but mine. I have an excellent health. All of my blood work, collected by his insurance or where he works, the result appears to be at optimal level. Everything is perfect in my end. My BMI is 20.8. I don't smoke or drink alcohol. His employer charges me...3x of his insurance.

So how this happened?

Feel like this is opening an old can of worms. Wasn't there a similar topic about a year ago? I'd rather have an overweight nurse who cows her stuff than a fitness freak who knows nothing. :)

Your statement is contradicting. Usually a "fitness freak" depending on your definition of the label, knows a great deal about the human body and the discipline (which some may call, a borderline unhealthy self-obsession, but so is stuffing your face with oreos every day) required to maintain it. So in contrast to your choice, I'd rather have the fitness freak. No way in hell I'm going to take seriously the overweight person telling me I need to run three times a week for 30 minutes at a time in order to be "in good health." When I know damn well running is probably the least efficient way to get back in shape. Cheers mate :]

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Not at all love! Watch the video :)

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Hmmm strange, I'm usually pretty good with grammar. Thanks love!

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Agreed, it is easier to give welcomed advice when it is obvious to care for your body. In fairness to Ms. TruvyNurse though, I have seen many overweight nurses unbelievably knowledgeable with medications, especially critical care meds. We are all special, smart and amazing people, our body does not define us.

Thanks all :)

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

That is strange.... not sure love.

However, just keep doing what your doing!

xoxo

~Caroline

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

I have to admit, I have nothing against people who smoke. However, I do like the non-smoking policies for that reason also. Makes the shift so hard when people are simply not there...

Thanks for the comment love!

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

I work in FL... hmmm I might have seem more in NC.

However, could have just been where I worked...

In general, FL does have a tendency to attract people with higher risk behavior, so I would not be surprised.

Thanks for sharing love!

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Hi CRNA2021,

Your probably right. I choose this topic though, because I have a ton of health and diet videos and I have had many people tell me that I helped them feel encourage to get healthier without making them feel ashamed. Actually one person said that when she saw the title of one of my videos she was about to write a nasty comment, however, after watching it... she said she started crying because she loved it so much. More than anything, it is important to love yourself and that includes the vehicle you have been blessed with :)

However, if there is a topic that you would like to see in the future, please let me know!

Thanks for sharing!

~Caroline

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Thanks so much for saying that!

I do think that a lot of people jump to conclusions and opinions...

See you soon love!

xoxo!

~Caroline

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Hi MrChicagoRN,

I agree that the editing may be a little choppy. It is an acquired taste honestly. I'm primarily a you-tuber and this is one type of editing that is used quite a bit. It is called Jump Cuts. You see in TV shows and Movies they have multiple scenes that they jump in and out of, this helps keep the attention. However, since it is just me sitting here speaking to a screen, I don't have multiple screens. In general, although I agree it is choppy, the videos that I do this with seem to get about 20% more traffic. Don't worry though, I will not do this will all of my videos for you guys.

Also, the 1 finger/4 fingers - is mainly a phycology tip to help you be more cognizant of the judgment you pass to others. Wether it is 2, 3, or 4 fingers... whenever you are judging others, you will be more judgmental of yourself. I know this is true because whenever I am passing more judgment on other people, I'm a lot harder on myself unnecessarily.

See you soon!

~Caroline

Specializes in Step Down, PCU, Telemetry, Med-Surg.

Thanks so much for sharing!

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