Top 8 things I hate about being a nurse

What do you hate about nursing? This article lists the things I hate as a nurse. It is purely personal opinion and has no intention whatsoever to disgrace the profession or put people in shame Nurses Announcements Archive Article

Wondering why I chose eight? Each entry represents the standard eight hours nurses like me spend in one shift. Standard, eh? I frankly used the number because I need one; otherwise, if I add up all the extended hours, this list could go on forever.

So I hate being a nurse because...

EIGHT - Nurses wear all white and we have to wear our hair up in a bun. You know how inconvenient and hard it is to maintain? Okay, coming to duty on a heavy rain ruins everything. One wrong step, mud splashes, and starts making its way up my white uniform. There it is, a stain to last my entire shift. Also, putting my hair up prevents it from being gorgeous! Really. That means no straightening, rebonding nor perming because I have to pull my hair back every single day. Oh God, I always envy those girls in high fashion corporate wears and all-set hairstyles. Maybe nurses should be allowed to look the same. Umm, just maybe.

SEVEN - We don't get a professional fee (PF). We also have a license, and that makes us professionals too. But we don't have a professional fee and we live on a meager salary regardless of how many patients we've handled or cases we've assisted.

SIX - We do not have a holiday. Everyone in the industry can relate to this, I wouldn't dare watch out for holidays because I just feel hopeless. The entire country rests lazily on their couches while I pin high my dear cap.

FIVE - We can't leave unfinished work. I mean office girls do that, do they? They can leave unfinished works and get to it the next morning. But nurses have to stay for as long as needed because we just can't leave things undone. Life is at stake and life can't wait.

FOUR - We are the complaints center... if there is such a thing. When patients have a complaint on just about anything, they complain to the nurse. Not to the housekeeping staff, guard, doctor, or anyone else. Directly to the nurse; blame that for being too available.

THREE - Refer this and that. Even if I know what drug to give, and I have it right here in my very hands; I can't give it, I always need to refer and ask for a prescription. I say nurses carry immense responsibility but very little authority, now how more frustrating can that get?

TWO - We are not treated as professionals. Leaking faucet? Faulty telly? We are always asked to do things we are not supposed to do. I mean, we've studied four dreaded years and earn ourselves a license for what? Fixing your telly signal? Hell no. Nurses are professionals like engineers, accountants, lawyers, and your beloved doctors whom you do not dare raise one eyebrow while you mindlessly shout at your nurse as your entire hospital bill goes straight to her salary.

ONE - Nursing is more than a sacrifice, it's suicide. From nursing school to the nurse's station, enough sleep, enough food, nor enough rest is next to impossible. Here's one idea that I've thought of just now: nurses religiously monitor patients' urine output but at the end of the shift we realize we haven't once gone to the bathroom: and that makes ours zero. So,if there's one profession that wholly uses up one's existence: be it mentally, physically, and emotionally, you got it: it's Nursing.

Gosh, making a hate list is tiring; but then, of course, I also have a list of the things I love in this field...

I love being a nurse because...

8.) There are always doctors and nurses who look handsome in white and you get to trifle with them; and suddenly, the world is a better place

7.) I love it when I get in regular clothes and everyone stares in shock; as if I've got no right to wear nothing but white.

6.) More seriously, as a nurse, I get to see life in all its forms: from womb to tomb.

5.) I get to work with all the goodness of my heart, no PF needed. I'm quite about sure you wouldn't find nurses in hell.

4.) I love being able to discharge patients in their improved condition. Nothing beats seeing them go home thanking you for their recovery. I guess that just transpires the very essence of this job.

3.) My heart leaps when patients and/or relatives appreciate the work I have done; when they actually call me by name and boast that I am their nurse.

2.) No other profession is as heroic as ours: giving up our own lives in order to save others.

1.) Last of all, nurses may not be angels, but we're the next best thing.

Oh you get it, I'm proud of this job: I just never admit it because it's just too much fun to complain. Kudos nurses!

Specializes in Oncology.
In india the salary for a nurse is 1500 indian rs per month.if it is converted into dollers it will be 20 usd per month .the patient nurse ratio in a icu is 6:1 which 3 patients will be ventilator patients.

OMG! So is this adequate money to even remotely live on in India? How awful.:(

Specializes in General Med/Surg.

Yay for your #4 on the Pros of Nursing list of 8 ... that has been one of the little things, yes, that have brightened those long shifts. I remember sometimes I'd be lucky enough to get to leave the floor to take the patient downstairs in the wheelchair, out the door, and help them into their car. Hey! They came out alive! We didn't kill them! Good luck to you where ever you are. Too bad about that cap though! haha.

--JC

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.

hate is a strong word therefore, i'll use "dislike". i dislike that i never work under 13 hours every shift.

I know this is a personal opinion piece, but I would have suggested leaving out your points number 8 for both like and hate. I was happy to read the rest of your article.

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.
i know this is a personal opinion piece, but i would have suggested leaving out your points number 8 for both like and hate. i was happy to read the rest of your article.

i concur with your statement~

thats really true.

I, too, do not like wearing white. I am relieved not to have to wear the nurse's cap (I do not have much hair to speak of anyway!). Some good points were brought up. Cute article.

LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will keep this in mind when I am having a rough day at work.

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.
in india the salary for a nurse is 1500 indian rs per month.if it is converted into dollers it will be 20 usd per month .the patient nurse ratio in a icu is 6:1 which 3 patients will be ventilator patients.

this is admirable, however, i feel for you guys with that pt. ratio... wishing you the very best always... aloha~

Specializes in Allergy/Immunology.

I can't stop giggling over the gorgeous hair. Really. lolol I loved that.

Cute -- but may I add one more to the list? How nurses treat EACH OTHER!! It's the reason why I'm taking a break from nursing, and likely will never go back.

I came up in a time when women at least tried to support each other in our careers. I realize now it's everyone for themselves, but really, nurses - do you HAVE to mistreat each other so much? You want to be seen as professionals, yet you don't treat each other like professionals with any HINT of respect. What is it with the "write-ups?" Isn't it enought to have have a boss who will provide the proper counseling? What's up with the "horizontal violence??" It's ridiculous!

Adding to the postives, I guess it's nice to have recruiters constantly ringing you, even in a bad job market ...but it's useless to me now. I'm getting my masters education and looking for something where colleagues can relate to one another in a better way. I do not and cannot, for my own mental health, be a part of such a doormat type profession.

All of that said, nursing is the most unbelievably difficult job -- and takes MAJOR talent and intelligence from individuals ...it's just too bad it's managed so poorly by administrators, and the higher ups in nursing management. Nurses deserve so much better!

What do I love about nursing? I work with interesting people that I like and who make me a better person, and my work is different every day. (Some of that may be specific to my workplace!)

I will admit I'm not so crazy about the achy feet.