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.

Obviously women are still seen as less than a man by so many. Women are still not treated as equals in the United States. The glass ceiling is a very real thing, and the comments on here prove how biased and WRONG the United States remains. I was just joking with my husband that I had member envy (discussing Freud and his absurdness). Funny I should stumble onto a thread where sexist nonsense is written all over it. I know plenty of men who would be disagreeing with many of the comments posted. What a shame that some haven't risen above the attitudes of the past.

Specializes in Critical Care & Acute Care.
ER and ICU seems to be the trend.

Probably not OB or L&D lol.

Specializes in none.

Yeah, i am not looking forward to OB and L&D clinical

Specializes in ICU / PCU / Telemetry / Oncology.

I absolutely HATED OB and especially L&D. The site where I did my clinicals in nursing school for this was extremely estrogen-charged and I felt extremely uncomfortable working there. My only saving graces in surviving it were (1) my clinical instructor, who was awesome and (2) having had all patients assigned to me that had no issue with being assigned to a male nursing student. But many of the nurses were very unwelcoming to the 2 of us men in the clinical group. I was glad when it was over, and I certainly had no desire to do anything OB related after becoming an RN (except that I somehow still find the NICU quite fascinating).

Specializes in Occupational Health/Legal Nurse Consulting.

I find it funny that on a dudes forum, talking about an all dudes shift, it has been flagrantly called a sexist discussion. You know, theoretically we are equivalent to the feminist movement in the nursing field lol. Can't we have a little bro powow on the "men in nursing" thread without being taken as *******s? Geez. I have no problem working with women, but the ones I work with are cool. When women start calling us sexist for talking about an all guys shift (remember the feminist movement?) it's pretty gosh dang annoying.

Specializes in Occupational Health/Legal Nurse Consulting.
Obviously women are still seen as less than a man by so many. Women are still not treated as equals in the United States. The glass ceiling is a very real thing, and the comments on here prove how biased and WRONG the United States remains. I was just joking with my husband that I had member envy (discussing Freud and his absurdness). Funny I should stumble onto a thread where sexist nonsense is written all over it. I know plenty of men who would be disagreeing with many of the comments posted. What a shame that some haven't risen above the attitudes of the past.

Geesh... Glass ceiling or not.... gheesh.

Specializes in Psych.

I am a gay man and I have spent most of my life working with women. No worries for the most part except that many women have a blind spot when it comes to sexism. It is not a one way street and there are few men who would feel safe in pointing out some of the sexist behaviour and speech they encounter in the work place.

Geesh... Glass ceiling or not.... gheesh.

Seriously?

So you are worried about gloves and cleaning, and not about a man having to have another man bath him. Did you every stop to think that many male do not want another man do a cath or enema. What about the 19 year old woman that is afraid of some older man seeing and touching her while she is exposed. Read up on how many sexual assault cases in hospitals involve male aids and male nurses.

Well then maybe you should have a 50 year old male nurse undress and give your 19 year old daughter an enema.

Men do not belong in nursing...

Too many problems involving sexual issues. Men have much higher levels of testosterone, that's a fact. I'm not saying men are not good nurse, some are great it's just that there are too many problems involved dealing with male nurses. Just look at all the rape cases and law suits involving male nurses. The cost to hospitals are in the hundreds of millions.. Men are men you can't change their sexual needs..

No they can't , just look at all the sex rapes on the internet. 99% involve male nurses and aids. Stop pushing yourself on patients that are not comfortable having you .

Do you really thing a family would be happy having their 19 year old daughter bathed or cath by a 50 year old male nurse. For once deal with the psychological effects that it can have on some patients. By the way I don't think many men would want a man giving them an enema.

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