Gay nurses?

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hmmm...how would it feel to be cared by a gay nurse?:balloons:

TexasPediRN

898 Posts

Specializes in Pediatrics Only.

The same as it would to be cared for by any nurse.

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Diary/Dairy, RN

1,785 Posts

The same as it would to be cared for by any nurse.

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I second that!

leslie :-D

11,191 Posts

what the hell kind of question is that??? :confused::confused::confused:

leslie

smk1, LPN

2,195 Posts

Shouldn't make a difference.

allnurses Guide

Spidey's mom, ADN, BSN, RN

11,304 Posts

If someone is a competent nurse and nice to boot . . . no problem. :yelclap:

So, it would feel great to be cared for by a competent and nice gay nurse. :w00t:

steph

leslie :-D

11,191 Posts

how would one even know if they're gay?

certainly, no one would be going on assumptions...

dang, you guys are civil.

kudos to all of you.

leslie

Does this question still come up? Is the gay nurse competent, provide high quality care, and is polite?

Then yes, the gay nurse can take care of me as well as a gay girl nurse, straight male nurse, straight girl nurse, or even a tranny nurse.

smk1, LPN

2,195 Posts

how would one even know if they're gay?

certainly, no one would be going on assumptions...

dang, you guys are civil.

kudos to all of you.

leslie

I was going to post this and then it occurred to me that I engage in chit chat such as "my daughter likes that show too!" or general chitchat such as "my husband and I want to travel to _____, how did you like it?" etc... a gay person should feel just as comfortable saying "my partner/mate etc... and I like to _____" or other comments that may expose their sexuality (of course appropriate general chit chat is what I am talking about).

pawashrn

183 Posts

I feel the question you should ask is: How does it feel to be taken care of by a nurse who has not come to terms with their own feelings on the matter of homosexuality. Another words: your question is stupid and reflects your own immaturity. Remember boys, "flip" your stethies and go camando. tah-tah;)

Specializes in Cardiac Care.

And with that, the thread has run it's course. Closing it.

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