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I hear ya! When I first started working the paperwork was ginormous. It got to the point that I actually changed my signature. I had a nice signature but after writing it > 100 times a day I realized that I needed to revamp my signature.
So I fooled around with some modified versions and ended up doing my initials with a hook (you have to see it). So when you see "my mark" you know who it is and it only takes me a bat of an eye to sign anything now.
I had to redo my bank cards and my drivers license and now I'm cool. It's been "cough" years since I changed it. Often times when I sign something for someone they will look at the signature and comment that I must be a doctor or that I'm giving the doctors a run for their money. Nay oh curious one I say; I am an R.N. and don't you forget it.
I agree. The amounts of paperwork that are required are clogging up our work day much like a traffic jam. How 'bout the administrators that have meetings all day and come up with XYZ forms to "streamline" our work ACTUALLY fill them out four times a day while doing a hundred other things (oh, and without making any mistakes, without working ANY overtime to complete the said forms, and while dealing with constant interruptions). Hmmm...
lpn-ny
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I like being a nurse, I really do. What I can't stand is the mindless mountains of paperwork. It's never-ending!!! It's repetative and annoying. I understand the importance of doing paperwork....for example, covering your a**, but can't someone come up with a system of writting it once then done? Im sure there are plenty of others out there who feel the same. I'm the kind of person who just finds paperwork annoying. I need to move and think, not write the same thing 3 or 4 times, I WANT TO BE A NURSE NOT A DESK CLERK!!!! I know its part of the job, but I just needed to vent........