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jabiru

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  1. What is the major reason nurses leave?

    You bet. I get sick and tired of answering the stupid telephone. 99% of outside calls are from friends/relatives wanting to be transferred through to the bedside. I don't remember signing up to be a...
  2. What is the major reason nurses leave?

    Wow, ain't that the truth. Even at ward level, there are fewer and fewer nurses doing the actual hands-on care. And what's with all the frickin' meetings? All the hours wasted in meetings talking...
  3. Anyone had this happen to them?

    Grrrr. Some nurses can't spare the time to take a meal break. Others can't even take the time to go to the loo and yet others nick out for a smoke. What gives? We have a few smokers on the ward where...
  4. Give it a shot, if you really think you'd like it. I know nothing about how the immigration rules might apply to you but nurses are really in short supply
  5. This is so very true. I don't know what's happening where you are but in Australia, there is very much a head-in-the-sand approach to the looming nurse shortage. They can't go on importing nurses...
  6. Anyone had this happen to them?

    No, I help if I can. I'm going to worry now if my motives are going to be
  7. Anyone had this happen to them?

    Oh, dear. If I'm having a good day and on top of things, I always make a point of offering colleagues help. It never occurred to me that I might be seen as gleeful. I've been in situations where I've...
  8. I work in paeds, so it doesn't apply. Honestly, it never occurred to me that nurses would be expected to take patients outside for a cigarette break. What sort of message does that send? Having said...
  9. Do you like day or night shift better and why?

    The permanent staff where I work (full time and part time) do rotating rosters. Some wards have 12-hour shifts and others 8-hour shifts. Everyone is expected to do everything. I don't think new grads...
  10. nursing caps

    We had to use a clean cap each day - starched cloth, not paper. I'm not saying they were essential for reasons of hygiene but the standards today have slipped enormously with nurses wearing their hair...
  11. nursing caps

    To keep the hair under control and to show
  12. Married / engaged nurses...

    I totally agree. I spent some years out of nursing because of family commitments and I was quite surprised (horrified, really) at how some nurses present themselves. We, in Australia, have only been...
  13. Married / engaged nurses...

    I've seen that as well. I think it's unprofessional. Flame
  14. nursing caps

    The comments that caps are an infection control issue interest me. I trained 75 - 78 and caps were part of all trainee nurses' uniforms then. RNs wore veils. The veils weren't a problem because the...
  15. Would you let your hospital treat your loved one?

    I work in paeds and no one in my family fits the demographic anymore but when they were small, there was nowhere else I would have taken them, especially for important