Name one of your favorite things about being a male nurse.

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Specializes in Hematology/Oncology.

Obv since I made the thread ill go first.

I have my own private clean bathroom at night.

Specializes in Gerontology RN-BC and FNP MSN student.

I agree....I love using the men's room when the ladies is unavailable! It usually is way cleaner! ;)

Specializes in CVICU.

[still a student]

When you meet another male nurse/CNA, it's like #instabesties.

Specializes in ICU, transport, CRNA.

I like all the bright, ambitious, hard working and intelligent young women I get to work with. I love teaching these bright young ladies coming out of college every year eager to learn and excited for their future.

I also working with the older, experienced and street wise nurses who have been doing this job for years and have a wealth of great advice and tips to offer. I have (and continue to) learn so much from these ladies.

I find that being a male allows me to avoid much of the drama and reduces interpersonal communication barriers that I often see between female nurses. The young nurses are happy to learn from me and the older nurses are happy to teach me.

I love the constant sexual harassment. And there is ZERO sarcasm in my statement, I LOVE it!

Being welcome nearly everywhere I go as an agency nurse. And the little things I can do without effort that make my co-worker's lives easier. Like shutting down perv patients/family members. De-escalating outbursts/violence by simply showing up (I'm not a small man).

Though my favorite has been running down the hall assisting the aides/techs with their rounds. I get to teach them some of my methods and make things much easier for them. All while running away with their dirty linen and trash teasing, " yooou can't catch me - I'm the gingerbread man!"

You instantly become best friends with any male nurse in the hospital.

You use the public bathrooms? I've been indoctrinated by colleagues to use only staff bathroom, which is unisex (but essentially a women's bathroom with a supply of feminine products, face cream, etc).

Kitchen and activities staff are always feeding me

Specializes in Medical-Surgical.

I feel that I can add a different dynamic to the workplace that may be primarily dominated by women. During nursing school, I would hear about drama that would be going on between students right in front of me, but be oblivious to it. Being oblivious to it, I was able to connect people together that wouldn't otherwise. Sometimes being a male, a patient receives my communication differently. Sometimes it is good and sometimes it isn't. However, I can add to the diversity of nursing by being a male and loving what I do.

Specializes in Occupational Health/Legal Nurse Consulting.

I love breaking the stereotype. I ride a Harley, am in a MC, have a beard, etc. I think it's funny to tell people what I do, when that may be the last thing they ever expected to hear.

ew when is a man's bathroom ever considered clean? its like the nastiest place on earth.

when the annoying douchey patient wants a female because shes modest . You dont have to deal with her BS today.;)

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