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I am curious. If an RN was not sure whether it was Ibuprofen or Tylenol which affected the kidneys more, would that worry you?If you have any stories to share of a time where your knowledge or experience proved to be extremely important in a certain situation, feel free to enlighten us.
What's your point? probably lots of people don't know which affects the kidneys more.Why would you be worried?
I had a supervisor once at a pretty low skill type job (non nursing obviously) who wanted to promote me to shift leader. I would be managing a small crew of employees. I said, "How can I be the manager when I don't even know how to do half of their jobs?" I always thought you should be proficient in a job before you could manage others effectively. He said, "It doesn't matter whether or not you know how to do everything. What matters is that you know where to find the answers to the things you don't know." I found that to be true not only in that job, but throughout life. The most dangerous nurses are not the ones who don't know everything, but the ones who think they do!
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I am curious. If an RN was not sure whether it was Ibuprofen or Tylenol which affected the kidneys more, would that worry you?
If you have any stories to share of a time where your knowledge or experience proved to be extremely important in a certain situation, feel free to enlighten us.