Recently, a member who shall remain anonymous inadvertantly attempted to hijack a perfectly legitimate thread into a discussion as to why there should be nurses on blimps. This seems to be a field ripe for further consideration, so those interested in doing so can continue it, here.
Some may question why the topic of blimp nursing belongs on the male nursing forum. I would think that was self-evident, to the extent I would actually think at all.
There may, of course, be other interesting and creative means of getting nurses to places where they may be needed.
On a semi-serious note, I was talking to a co-worker awhile back about a music festival she attends annually. She said she still really enjoys it, but as a nurse, she finds it hard to stop being a nurse and feels she is constantly on the lookout for other fans having problems from too much to drink, dehydration, etc.
So I guess women could be effective blimp nurses, too...
The coworker I mentioned is one of several biker nurses I know, so it appears that need may be covered.
nursemike, ASN, RN
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Recently, a member who shall remain anonymous inadvertantly attempted to hijack a perfectly legitimate thread into a discussion as to why there should be nurses on blimps. This seems to be a field ripe for further consideration, so those interested in doing so can continue it, here.
Some may question why the topic of blimp nursing belongs on the male nursing forum. I would think that was self-evident, to the extent I would actually think at all.
There may, of course, be other interesting and creative means of getting nurses to places where they may be needed.
On a semi-serious note, I was talking to a co-worker awhile back about a music festival she attends annually. She said she still really enjoys it, but as a nurse, she finds it hard to stop being a nurse and feels she is constantly on the lookout for other fans having problems from too much to drink, dehydration, etc.
So I guess women could be effective blimp nurses, too...
The coworker I mentioned is one of several biker nurses I know, so it appears that need may be covered.