You Know You're an Old(er) Nurse If . . .

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You know you're an older nurse if:

1. You remember working with nurses who wore caps. :nurse:

2. You remember nurses (and doctors) sitting at the nurses station drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes while charting. :smokin:

3. You remember when charting was done (handwritten) in 3 different colors (black or blue for day shift, green for evening shifts, red for night shift).

4. You remember when IV fluids came only in glass bottles.

5. You remember when breast milk wasn't a biohazard. :redlight:

6. You remember when chest tube setups consisted of glass bottles, rubber stoppers, and tubing.

7. You remember when white polyester uniforms were the standard for nurses.

8. You remember when you'd have given your eye teeth for a comfortable pair of nursing shoes (we haven't always been able to wear athletic shoes).

9. You remember when the hospital's top nurse was the director of nursing and not the chief nursing officer.

10. You remember giving lots of IM shots for pre-ops and pain meds.

What else?

HollyVK (with patient care experience going back to 1972) :gandalf:

Specializes in CNA.
OLD OB RN:

remember when:

1. C/S, in bed for 2weeks and then sent home

2. Vag deliveries in bed for 7 days.

7 days!??? I had my baby 10 months ago and I was literally in bed for 2 hours after I gave birth. They refused to take her to the nursery so I could get some rest because I wanted to breastfeed. My husband fell asleep so I was literally getting in and out of bed all night long to take care of my baby!

I would of loved 7 days in bed to get some rest after being preggerz for 9 months!!!

GLASS IV bottles............:rolleyes:

Specializes in Staff Dev--Critical Care & Trauma.
:lol2:

Um---What does the "Hollister" on the shirt mean, anyhow???

Beats me. Ask the marketing geniuses at Ambercrombie & Fitch... it's their label. (I think it's a surfing beach, or city, in California, actually.)

Rats to that... the notion of kids wearing tee shirts which advertise colostomy bags is so much more fun.:clown:

GLASS IV bottles............rolleyes.gif

I remember glass underwater sealed drainage bottles for intercostal tubes and on suction units too, (to go with the stainless steel sucker nossles) which came apart for cleaning ... I specially remember cleaning sucker bottles and wrapping them in towels before they went in the double sided on ward sterilizers on the wards... standard Saturday "extra duty" for the junior nurses in my Australian training hospital.

I even remember when Registered Nurses trained in hospitals!!!

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