The Top Three AN Red Herrings

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I've been thinking about this a lot lately. It seems to me that whenever there is a debate here on AN, there are three predictable "red herrings" that get tossed into the mix. For those that don't know, a red herring is an element that distracts attention away from the real argument. There may be more, but these top three are the ones I have noticed the most. Perhaps others have more to add to the list! Feel free!

#1) The "Where is Your Compassion" Red Herring. Inevitably, whenever a poster takes an unpopular stance, their compassion is called into question. Questioning a nurse's compassion is like questioning a mechanic's willingness to get their hands dirty. It's such an integral part of nursing that I would give 99.9% of nurses the benefit of the doubt that they give compassionate care, no matter their opinion on a matter.

#2) The "Exception to the Rule" Red Herring. This one is pretty obvious. Whenever someone makes a generalization, no matter how much truth that generalization holds, someone always has to pipe up about their brother's mother in law's cousin who "had x,y, and z, but still managed to do a, b, and c". Know what? There is *always* an exception to the rule. That doesn't make the generalization any less true.

#3) The "Well, if you have never had (fill in the blank), then you couldn't possibly know anything about it" Red Herring. This one assumes that, for example, if I have never had a broken bone, I know nothing about the appropriate assessment, treatment, and follow up for that condition. Unless I have had my arm ripped off in an industrial accident, I couldn't possibly know anything at all about how to treat that patient. Unless I have not personally experienced burns over 50% of my body, I could not possibly know what is the most critical thing that needs to be done with that person.

Well, that's my little rant for the evening. Good night, all! :yawn:

Better be careful, homies. We're "eating our young." (So tasty!)

Enter complaining, sanctomonius student describing how they actually WERE mistreated by their instuctor/preceptor/nurses at clinical/yadda yadda-exception-to-the-rule-crap-yadda in

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The all purpose herring: Instead of discussing the topic at hand, the poster makes snarky remarks about one of the other posters without really addressing the topic. There are degrees of snarkiness too, because not all subtle snarky remarks are deleted by the mods.

Specializes in CVICU,ED,ICU,Nursing Supervisor.

I think you are all being terrible, showing complete lack of compassion towards those poor victims. Nursing students are never at fault, and all your co workers have to continously update facebook and be late, they are blameless. i think you are all suffering from burnout and i for one am glad that when i become a nurse, i'm really only a pre-pre-nurse now but i watch grey's anatomy every week, i will be a special snowflake and always be full of sunshine and rainbows. bad nurses! bad nurses!

Specializes in Hospice.

:hhmth::hhmth::hhmth:I'm howlin' here ...

IDK if this is a red herring or not, but there are people who seem to have no reading comprehension skills who can't seem to read and understand a few simple paragraphs and then flame people on this site, getting their information all wrong. It is so annoying when they can't even get the details right.

I disagree with these statements, where is your compassion for those that feel like saying these things, a true compassionate nurse would not. And this doesn't always happen, just last week my sister's best friend had a discussion on here and no red herrings were used. I guess if you never have used a red herring yourself, you couldn't possibly understand the situation.

I disagree with these statements, where is your compassion for those that feel like saying these things, a true compassionate nurse would not. And this doesn't always happen, just last week my sister's best friend had a discussion on here and no red herrings were used. I guess if you never have used a red herring yourself, you couldn't possibly understand the situation.

Well done! :lol2:

Specializes in L&D/Maternity nursing.

I rate this thread excellent. :up:

Specializes in Public Health, TB.

How about the Faux News style of question:

How do you feel about "xyz", given that completely false/urban myth says otherwise?

Specializes in ED, Informatics, Clinical Analyst.

How about when someone asks a relatively benign question looking for opinions and inevitably someone responds as if it were directed personally at them because they have zero reading comprehension and everything is about them anyway isn't it? :icon_roll

Specializes in CCU, SICU, CVSICU, Precepting & Teaching.
anything less than agreeing with them, telling them they're being mistreated without cause because they're too pretty, and telling them they're simply fantastic nurses with awful preceptors is deemed "eating your young" around here.

it seems that most of the "nurses eat their young" posts are perpetuated by those who could benefit greatly from some self-examination and/or a reality check.

Specializes in icu/er.

i really agree with your #1, where is my compassion..well frankly i dont have too much compassion for idiots.

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