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I'd say "April fools" right now, but actually.... Either I'm lucky, or the NETY and bullying crap doesn't actually happen. Or I'm just oblivious.
Yeah, probably oblivious.
Thank you to the beautifully experienced and wise members here and my colleagues who have helped me shape my practice. â¤ï¸ And to those who had to work today, I hope your patients and coworkers didn't do anything overly devious (or annoying) for April Fools.
As far as I'm concerned, the crustier, the better!
I've been a nurse for almost two years (I can't believe I'm saying that!), and I have truly been treated with nothing but respect by the experienced nurses. And not to mention, the absolute ENDLESS amount of patience they've had with the thousands of questions I've asked...and at this point, I'm pretty sure I can say that literally...thousands!
When I first started in my cardiac-surgical ICU, I had one of them grab something out of my hands, and push me out of the way, and tell me to NEVER do that again. In front of a few people. Yes, I wanted to die, but I didn't blame her for being more focused on the patient than my feelings/ego. And afterwards, instead of crying or starting a NETY post, I thanked her for stopping me from making a mistake, and we had a nice, loooooong conversation about why I should never do that again, among several other things I should never do.
ixchel
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I keep staring over my shoulder looking for a crusty old bat to swoop in and eat me, but alas, none have arrived yet. Ten months in on this gig. I was sure that whole NETY thing had to be true???? I guess the even more alarming thing is realizing I not only graduated school without being bullied by anyone, but I have yet to actually feel abused in the nursing profession. Am I doing something wrong? Is it because I'm really quite average in looks and I am pretty sure I don't know everything?
Please, no bashing! I'm really quite fragile right now and I'm not sure my ego could handle it.