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Aug 29, 2003 07:10 PM

smoking students


It seems like we have more students than ever who are smokers. This always becomes an issues during clinicals when they want to go on a "smoking break". Naturally the non-smokers become resentful of all the extra break time they get. How do others handle this situation?


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No. 1
Old Aug 29, 2003, 07:40 PM

Just thought i'd say that our clinical instructor only has the lunch break for our 10 hour day, and if you smoke, "too bad, get a patch, do you think in the real world you'll be able to smoke when the urge hits?".
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No. 2
Old Aug 29, 2003, 07:56 PM

I'm one of those students who gets grumpy over the smokers taking breaks. It's VERY annoying to have them go in a group, and requesting us non-smoking students to watch their patients for them. I think at the very least they should go one at a time and cover each other's patients. My real preference--tell them to suck it up and wait until lunch.
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No. 3
from PennyLane
Old Aug 30, 2003, 03:41 PM

It was the same thing when I waited tables. It was a very busy restaurant. Many of the smokers ignored their tables to go out back to smoke. I smoked then, too, but tried not to take too many breaks.

But blech, when they (we) came back, P-U! So glad I don't smoke anymore. I'd hate for my nurse to reek of cigarettes while caring for me.
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No. 4
from renerian
Old Aug 30, 2003, 03:43 PM

I cannot say I ever asked for a smoking break as a student????

renerian
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No. 5
from QUEENIERN
Old Aug 30, 2003, 03:56 PM

NON-SMOKERS SHOULD TAKE BREAKS TO. LIKE A "I'M GOING TO GO CHECK THE WEATHER" BREAK OR WHATEVER JUST TO GIVE YOU 5 MINUTES HERE & THERE LIKE THE SMOKERS GET. AS FAR AS THE SMELL WE HAVE A POLICY THAT A COVER-JACKET MUST BE WORN. SEPERATE JACKET FROM YOUR REGULAR LAB COATS ETC. AND YOU HAVE STRICT HANDWASHING ANYWAY. AND TO FURTHER COVER SMELL OF SMOKE I ONCE MET SOMEONE THAT ALWAYS CARRIED FABRIC SOFTNER SHEETS IN HER POCKETS AND IT TOOK THE SMELL OUT OF HER CLOTHES. PLUS WITH THE COVER GOWN AND ALL. ANYWAY WHAT I AM SAYING IT IS THE "SMOKERS" RESPONSIBILITY NOT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OTHERS HELP AND TO MAKE SURE THE SMELL IS NOT SO BAD. AND JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T SMOKE DOESN'T MEAN YOU DON'T DESERVE A BREAK TO AND CAN TAKE ONE. EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO DARE SAY "I'M GOING TO SMOKE W/SO-N-SO. EVEN IF YOU DON'T YOU STILL GET THE BREAK!
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No. 6
from TinyNurse
Old Oct 16, 2003, 03:15 AM

i never asked for a smoke break as a student, even now as an er nurse, i don't smoke until i get a scheduled break.
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No. 7
from EastCoast
Old Oct 16, 2003, 12:09 PM

please...as a student i would have rather jumped off a bridge than have asked an instructor for a break to smoke or otherwise. my instructors would have told me to get my butt back to the chart or whatever i was suppossed to be doing.

as others have said you will stink, no matter how you try to cover it up . smokers just don't realize how bad the odor is.
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No. 8
Old Oct 16, 2003, 05:21 PM

My policy for students who smoke is clear up front--no smoking in the view of the public, while in uniform. No breaks during the clinical to smoke, because they would be visible to the public.

I try to stress the effect that even second hand smoke and the odor can have on patients who are already ill. Not to mention those patients who smoke, who aren't able to "take a break" from their disease, to go smoke.

I know other instructors that are smokers themselves-- do give smoke breaks--its just not my policy.
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No. 9
Old Oct 16, 2003, 05:34 PM

BREAKS of any kind are foreign to the world of nursing, so smoker or not.......the only "break" you may see is when you learn to "break" the habit of needing "said smoke break" because there's no time for taking breaks in the REAL world of nursing.
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