All Men Shift

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I noticed a huge difference in the past month in regards to the unit culture when we had an all male shift this past month. When working with all males, the shift just seems way way better.

The environment was so pleasant because no one was flipping out because the floors weren't mopped on our shift, no one was throwing a fit because there were not enough small sized gloves in the isolation cart, we focused on RN life saving interventions. I mean two patients coded, both were brought back. During the code everyone was calm, positive, people were laughing, and just all around positive.

I actually left work thinking wow this is a great team to work with.

However, when its a mostly female shift the focus is completely different. I remember a code when women were screaming for atropine, and not wanting to do chest compression because their back hurt. I remember getting talked down to because the room was a mess after the code. I remember the day time supervisor throwing a fit because the pt closet was unorganized.

I really like working with an all male shift. My god it is so much better.

All/ majority male shifts are lovely! Little to no drama.

Specializes in hospice.

I no I's part of the problem cuz muh moon blood, y'all.

Specializes in LTC.
Oh my god, I just wanted to share some good news about having a great day at work with an all male crew. All of a sudden it turns into a "med suck or women suck thread".

Seriously I wanted to share with other men how great of a day i had working with an all male crew. That is why I posted in the men in nursing forum. There may be a some male nurses who have never gotten the chance to have such an experience.

How hard is it to share good news on AN? Jesus, people take it way way out of proportion making a mountain out of a mole hill.

I totally get it. I've just never experienced it. I think we know that it wasn't intended as a "Men vs Women" thread. At least I personally didn't take it that way.

When working with all males, the shift just seems way way better.

no one was flipping out

no one was throwing a fit

women were screaming for atropine

I remember the day time supervisor throwing a fit

I really like working with an all male shift. My god it is so much better

Yeah, it’s truly astonishing that anyone would feel that this is a “Men vs Women” thread. :whistling:

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
I have about two shifts in my ER that were all male. It caused us all to pray for no gynecological emergencies.

​Because that's the only thing the female nurses would be good for, right?

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
Call it what you want, but all male/mostly male shifts are different.

The drama levels are WAY lower. Tensions seem to be lower. Things seem smoother.

Call me a sexist, fine, but that is my personal experience of it (as do the females that work when mostly male nurses are on).

And I know not all males are the same, just as all females are not.

Would it be OK to say, "Last shift went so much better because we had all white nurses"? Hopefully not. Then why is it OK to say that your shift went better because you had no female nurses on your shift?

Specializes in Med/Surg, Academics.
​Because that's the only thing the female nurses would be good for, right?

I think it's because men find it impossible to remain professional when dealing with a 20-something lady parts. All the male nurses are only good for lift help anyway.

Makes me wonder why they didn't go to med school instead. Aren't they smart enough?

Specializes in hospice.
​Because that's the only thing the female nurses would be good for, right?

And because, of course, male nurses can't handle all that "female stuff."

What year is it again?

Specializes in Emergency.
​Because that's the only thing the female nurses would be good for, right?

People who wish to take offense, will find a reason. I never said any such thing and I resent you implying it.

People who wish to take offense, will find a reason. I never said any such thing and I resent you implying it.

I didn't take it that way. I'm actually amazed at the attitude of female patients towards male nurses. Male OB/GYN is perfectly fine, but you expect me to have a MALE NURSE? *gasp*

That's why I figured you were hoping for no Gyn issues.

Specializes in Pediatrics, Emergency, Trauma.
I don't believe this thread will end well. And that's all I have to say about that...

Agree...

*munches popcorn*

Specializes in MDS/ UR.

You can leave the lid up too!

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