Re: Sick of being a LPN
Not nice, egglady. Talk about eating your young! Munch munch!
Anyway, Lila...I got questioned a lot about my knowledge in my first year as an LPN. And, I always felt like I had to "defend" myself. However, that feeling has dissipated with time. There are a lot of ignorant people out there who do not understand that LPN's do form the backbone of the nursing community. LPN's provide a lot of bedside care while RN's get relegated to managerial tasks. NOT stating that RN's do not do bedside nursing. Of course they do. I just know that a lot of the RN's I work with don't get to spend the quality time with patients the way that they really want to. That's where LPN's fit in. Primary line of defense! LOL I love being an LPN. I really don't care if I hold this title forever. I enjoy what I do. People still say things like "you're really smart...why aren't you an RN?" I don't let that bother me. That's just their ignorance talking. I simply tell them that I am content with my position...and I love being a nurse. When I was actively working, I got to spend a lot of time with my patients while they are in recovery rooms, post surgery, whereas my RN counterparts got stuck with a whole lot of charting. They also get a lot more abuse from the MD's than I do! They usually demand to speak to an RN...in which case I am like...HERE YA GO! and hand off the phone. You have to be comfortable with yourself and secure with your decision.
I agree with ONE thing that egglady said...and that is to be proud. You ARE a nurse.
I have been doing this for awhile now...and my mother
still asks me when I am going to become a "real nurse". I just laugh it off. No big deal. She just wants the Jewish Mother bragging rights...LOL
Nursing News