Published Feb 4, 2004
ADNRN
143 Posts
Think about it: The bedside nurse (aka, the staff nurse, the direct caregiver), is what this whole thing called nursing is all about. All other aspects of nursing serve only one purpose: to support the bedside nurse, because he or she is the single most important element in healthcare along with the physician.
Nursing school instructors serve to produce bedside nurses. Managers manage so the bedside nurse can more efficiently do their job. Researchers with DNS and PhDs only exist to provide information that ultimately can be used by the bedside nurse. The nursing shortage is all about the bedside nurse. Think about it: almost all functions in a hospital revolve around the bedside nurse and the physician. Even the cook in the kitchen is only there so the patient's nurse doesn't have to go and cook the meals.
Of course, "bedside" includes any bedside, not just a hospital bed (hospice, home health, LTC, etc.,). The point is, the apex of nursing practice is the bedside nurse. It is ironic that the lowest status in nursing is also had by the bedside nurse.
I wonder why that is? Whatever the case, who can deny that the whole of the nursing profession rotates around the bedside nurse? Why would anyone ever want to be anything else?
happystudent, RN
552 Posts
Originally posted by ADNRN Why would anyone ever want to be anything else?
Why would anyone ever want to be anything else?
Ok I'll bite;)
There is so much more out there than just bedside nursing....
I personally have NO desire for med-surg.....
eak16
184 Posts
Even the cook in the kitchen is only there so the patient's nurse doesn't have to go and cook the meals.
wtf?????!!!!!!
i am sooo not even getting into this...........
nekhismom
1,104 Posts
wow, ADNRN, you actually said something that wasn't ENTIRELY offensive to everyone!
Yes, the bedside nurse is very important. But you are WRONG about one thing: it's not ALL ABOUT the bedside nurse. IT'S ABOUT THE PATIENT!! And there is a need for all types of nurses, not just bedside nursing. Some people need to branch out, gain experience or just LEARN more.
gwenith, BSN, RN
3,755 Posts
I will then put this to you - imagine a career structure that was deliberately flattened to allow for progress within nursing while retaining nurses at the bedside - now imagine that those on the highest rank of bedside nurses can. in fact earn more than managment nurses.
Imagine it???
Don't believe it??
Welcome to Queensland's nursing career structure.
unknown99, BSN, RN
933 Posts
Originally posted by ADNRN almost all functions in a hospital revolve around the bedside nurse and the physician. I wonder why that is? Whatever the case, who can deny that the whole of the nursing profession rotates around the bedside nurse? Why would anyone ever want to be anything else?
almost all functions in a hospital revolve around the bedside nurse and the physician. I wonder why that is? Whatever the case, who can deny that the whole of the nursing profession rotates around the bedside nurse? Why would anyone ever want to be anything else?
Am I wrong, or does the functions in a hospital revolve around the patients, not the nurse?????
Yes, I love being a bedside nurse, and will be for the rest of my career, but if it were not for the patients, there would be no need for us.
SmilingBluEyes
20,964 Posts
:roll
Originally posted by gwenith I will then put this to you - imagine a career structure that was deliberately flattened to allow for progress within nursing while retaining nurses at the bedside - now imagine that those on the highest rank of bedside nurses can. in fact earn more than managment nurses. Imagine it??? Don't believe it?? Welcome to Queensland's nursing career structure.
Was this for me or the OP? (sorry, a little confused today)
Originally posted by happystudent Ok I'll bite;) There is so much more out there than just bedside nursing....I personally have NO desire for med-surg.....
By "bedside" I mean direct patient care, not necessarily at the bedside or med/surg.
Originally posted by sagarcia210 Am I wrong, or does the functions in a hospital revolve around the patients, not the nurse?????Yes, I love being a bedside nurse, and will be for the rest of my career, but if it were not for the patients, there would be no need for us.
I'm talking about the operation of the nursing profession, not really about the reason for the existence of the profession.
That sounds really interesting. I wish you would elaborate a bit on that.
Originally posted by nekhismom wow, ADNRN, you actually said something that wasn't ENTIRELY offensive to everyone! Yes, the bedside nurse is very important. But you are WRONG about one thing: it's not ALL ABOUT the bedside nurse. IT'S ABOUT THE PATIENT!! And there is a need for all types of nurses, not just bedside nursing. Some people need to branch out, gain experience or just LEARN more.
Some people need to read an original post more carefully. All areas of nursing are important, but they are only important in the service they provide to the bedside nurse (the direct caregiver). If this is not so, show me.