Nurses Helping Nurses
allnurses Network: Central | Jobs | Books | Newsletter
allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
Home General News Blogs Articles Students Region Specialty Degrees F.A.Q.
Nursing Articles / Nursing Tips /

Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing



Did You Know?
allnurses is the largest community for nurses on the web. We now have over 388,862 members! Join today to network with other nurses, laugh, share, and much more.
Page 6 of 10 < 12345 6 78910 >
Category: Nursing Tips

No. 50
from mesa1979
Old Apr 15, 2008, 02:56 PM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
Wow! What a sad story of how shallow we can be towards others.
Top
 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links
 
No. 51
Old Apr 16, 2008, 04:18 PM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
the funny thing about it is you're going to find that a lot of the nurses who "belong" in nursing school wind up not belonging to nursing in the real world even if janet hadn't been ill, it's still not any of the highbrow students business to be judging others for a damn thing.

it's all about who shows up for the next shift and does what it takes to survive. in the real world, this is one very tough business...

the "nursier than thoughness" that predominates in nursing schools doesn't survive for a split second when you talk about the realities of patient care.

i'm so very thankful for the excelsior college program. otherwise, i'd never have made it through nursing school... yet i'm extremely successful in the real world... as a real nurse.
Top

2 Readers Gave Kudos
 
No. 52
from keyboard
Old Apr 17, 2008, 03:20 PM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
Janet's life is a lesson to all of us. She believed in the profession, and wanted to become a nurse and with determination she did. For the rest of us nurses we need to be more compassionate and stop being harsh judges , that's for the vicious courtroom. Thanks , to that one person in her corner.
Top
 
No. 53
from tholt1970
Old Apr 20, 2008, 12:42 AM
Updated Apr 20, 2008 at 10:59 PM by Elvish

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
Its strange how sometimes we stumble upon things in our lives that we see, watch or read that cause you to stop, step back and look at things.

I have wanted to be a nurse now for at least 7 years. But, to no fault of my own, i have changed schools and moved to different cities so it seems my pre-nursing career has been extended. Anyways, I am currently working as a medical assistant in an internal medicine office. I have been here for 3 1/2 years and I enjoy what I do. However, due to the daily stresses of dealing with different personalities, giving the results of bad news to patients or just to busy to stop and take my time talking to a co-worker patient, I have become somewhat calloused. (i know that is a horrible thing to say, but its the truth.)

I am getting ready to take my final exams this coming week for A&P II and microbiology.

Three weeks ago, i called my mom (who lives in springfield, mo). She had sent me an email telling me she was home from work and not feeling well. To make a long story short, I called EMS and they transported her to the emergency room as i frantically packed a bag and threw it in my boyfriend's car and we high tailed it from St. Louis, MO. She had a bleeding ulcer that caused her Hemoglobin to drop to 8.

When i first got to the hospital and saw all these people working (nurses, doctors, etc) i said to myself, I must be insane to what to do this and contemplated ending my schooling to be a nurse. It was not until she was admitted into the cardiac care unit that my heart changed.

I knew, then and there that this is what I was meant to do. I made quite a few friends during my stay (if you call sleeping in a waiting room for three weeks a stay) and had a change to talk to a wide variety of nurses at different times of the day. One particular one in the CCU brought it all home for me.

In reading this post, it made me realize how right she was. All to often we fall prey to outside forces that control our moods, effect how we listen to others or quick to judge someones actions. We don't even know the entire picture.

What this one nurse said to me, "Nursing is the easy part, knowing how to give meds, tend to wounds, make sure the doctors orders are right.. all that stuff is the easy part... its the Art of nursing that is hard". The art of nursing? i had no idea what she was talking about... She was talking about patient care; making sure their sheets are all bunched up underneath them, holding their hand, sitting and talking to them (this is just a short list). This is the kind of thing that is not taught in nursing schools, and probably should be.. the art of compassion for another human being.

As soon as i read this post, this is what i thought of. As nurses, nursing students or pre-nursing students, we get so caught up in our own lives and problems that we have lost the humanity towards others and are quick to judge. There has been many a day where I have been yelled at, cursed at, etc and I get offended and upset about it. But, if i stop to think about it, its not personal. This patient is really sick, or has a loved one who is ill and dying; its not me they are mad at, its just circumstantial.

I have learned so much these past three weeks that my outlook on my nursing career is just going to be that much better.

Its hard at times not to judge others for their actions, but, i think if we slow down just a little bit, our careers and our own selves and our patients will benefit from this. After all, isnt this what nursing is really about??

I really want to thank the staff that took care of her.

You are amazing people, and have touched and influenced me in ways you could not even imagine... Thank you
Top

2 Readers Gave Kudos
 
No. 54
from medicgrrl
Old Apr 22, 2008, 03:18 PM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
What a wonderful reminder to us all about not judging and not stereotyping.
Top
 
No. 55
from lareine23
Old Apr 22, 2008, 05:43 PM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
This story definitely brought tears to my eyes... often times we don't know a person's story but I'm a firm believer that there is ALWAYS a story.
Top
 
No. 56
from safta24
Old Apr 23, 2008, 01:00 PM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
All your comments were how i felt about this story
I kind of echo Mother/BabyRN 's reply .
Janet has gained a very important role. & I morn her death.

safta
Top
 
No. 57
from ohioln
Old Apr 23, 2008, 04:23 PM

Nurse Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
I feel bad about her too, sorry she died. There is always a story, I agree.
Top

1 Reader Gave Kudos
 
No. 58
from jenny_09
Old May 02, 2008, 07:48 AM

Default Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
sad story..
Top
 
No. 59
from alyx
Old May 05, 2008, 07:24 PM

Thumbs up Re: Tips For Human Beings Entering Nursing
Thanks so much for sharing this. She didn't pass on...she's in our class, alive and well...late, solitary and forever having an excuse for everything. The class is truly annoyed by her and done trying to include her and encourage her. I will be reading this to my classmates. As a returning student...43 and on my second career, I see her differently...I am a mom you know and most of my peers could be my kids. This kind of compassion is hard to teach...hopefully your story will help. Blessings,
Alyx
Top
 
Page 6 of 10 < 12345 6 78910 >
Reply




Thread Tools


Who's Online
255 members
2,186 guests
2,441

5

James Woods, Actor Sues Hospital, Warwick, RI

1

16 fired for HIPAA Violations

6

Four Lehigh Valley Health Network nurses accused of...

50

lawsuit - But don't most RN's work through breaks/lunch...

0

Patient Evaluation of Retail Clinic Care

7

The hard to reach on-call doctor, and its effects on...

12

Woman charged with passing off prescription drug as...

29

Man in "Vegetative State" was conscious for 23...

2

Interesting article on ThedaCare's Collaborative Care Model

14

Possible breakthrough regarding MS



0

Is Nursing still a good career path?

0

Laid off RNs?

3

Try to memorize water soluble vitamins and their...

3

3 years to transfer?

4

One Full nursing Diagnoses

7

which comes first ?report or counting narcs

15

Failure to Respond to Jury Summons

3

Becoming a CRNA

7

grey area abuse and a homecare worker

0

Urgent: ANA Position Paper





Sponsored Links

Currently Reading This Page: 1 (0 members & 1 guests)

Interested in the hottest topics of the week? Subscribe to the Nurse-zine Newsletter.
Enter email address: