Graduate Nurses vs. Experienced Nurses (Promise to be funny!)

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Graduate Nurses vs Experienced Nurses

1. A Graduate Nurse throws up when the patient does.

An experienced nurse calls housekeeping when a patient throws up.

2. A Graduate Nurse has so many pins on their name badge you can't read it.

An experienced nurse doesn't wear a name badge for liability reasons.

3. A Graduate Nurse charts too much.

An experienced nurse doesn't chart enough.

4. A Graduate Nurse loves to run to codes.

An experienced nurse makes graduate nurses run to codes.

5. A Graduate Nurse wants everyone to know they are a nurse.

An experienced nurse doesn't want anyone to know they are a nurse.

6. A Graduate Nurse keeps detailed notes on a pad.

An experienced nurse writes on the back of their hand, paper scraps, napkins, etc.

7. A Graduate Nurse will spend all day trying to reorient a patient.

An experienced nurse will chart the patient is disoriented and restrain them

8. A Graduate Nurse can hear a beeping I-med at 50 yards.

An experienced nurse can't hear any alarms at any distance.

9. A Graduate Nurse loves to hear abnormal heart and breath sounds.

An experienced nurse doesn't want to know about them unless the patient is symptomatic.

10. A Graduate Nurse spends 2 hours giving a patient a bath.

An experienced nurse lets the CNA give the patient a bath.

11. A Graduate Nurse thinks people respect Nurses.

An experienced nurse knows everybody blames everything on the nurse.

12. A Graduate Nurse looks for blood on a bandage hoping they will get to change it.

An experienced nurse knows a little blood never hurt anybody.

13. A Graduate Nurse looks for a chance "to work with the family"

An experienced nurse avoids the family.

14. A Graduate Nurse expects meds and supplies to be delivered on time.

An experienced nurse expects them to never be delivered at all.

15. A Graduate Nurse will spend days bladder training an incontinent patient.

An experienced nurse will insert a Foley catheter.

16. A Graduate Nurse always answers their phone.

An experienced nurse checks their caller ID before answering the phone.

17. A Graduate Nurse thinks psych patients are interesting.

An experienced nurse thinks psych patients are crazy.

18. A Graduate Nurse carries reference books in their bag.

An experienced nurse carries magazines, lunch, and some "cough syrup" in their bag.

19. A Graduate Nurse doesn't find this funny.

An experienced nurse does.

Hope you enjoy it!

Specializes in ICU, CCU, Trauma, neuro, Geriatrics.

I got a giggle out of it, we need to lighten up sometimes. I am an experienced nurse and was not insulted by this. I do know of burnt out nurses who fit that protocol!

Specializes in Emergency.
It can turn into a flamefest because it makes experienced nurses seem uncaring and new grads silly. Then the posts will follow with "it's only a joke people! Lighten up! Get a life." (Looking back someone already said "lighten up" LOL)

In fact I think that happened when someone posted it before.

You just have to respect that what you get a chuckle out of isn't funny to everyone and don't feel bad about that.

You can't win. But don't worry, I'm sure a mod will be here soon to move it or lock it.

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

Will someone please tell me what LOL means!!! Thanks!

Specializes in Day Surgery/Infusion/ED.

LOL="laughing out loud" (Not "little old lady," which is what I thought when I first got on the net.)

Specializes in ICU,ER.

wow.

nevermind.

I can't believe the things that we find to argue about. Do we fight over everything? I opt to pick my battles wisely , fighting over a joke just is not worth the effort.

Will someone please tell me what LOL means!!! Thanks!

LOL= laughing out loud

ROFLOL= rolling on floor laughing out loud

This Was Hilarious! Thanks Sami!!!!!!

Specializes in critical care and LTC.

I am a new nurse I though it was really funny! Remember in clinicals when something comes up and nursing students flock them, poor pts would have 6 nursing students taking turns to remove stapples or stiches! Some pt are so nice and let us learn others run and hide!:nurse:

I don't mean to offend anyone feeling :o . I didn't post it to insult anyone. I thought it's CUTE and we all need a good laugh once in awhile.

i think its funny too - the funny part is eventhough it may not be totally true all around i do know grad nureses just as some of the sayings, and scarier yet i do know experienced nurses that are like many of the sayings lol. hang in there kiddo. hugs tracie

wow i wouldn't expect everyone to laugh at this joke but seriously wow i wouldn't have expected your response. i don't think anyone was lecturing you to lighten up more so i took it as relax its just a joke. man if people cant tell a joke anymore with out someone totally going off on them about the inappropriateness of the joke and making someone feel crappy for trying to lighten some peoples moods what the heck else do we have.

i know i am going to get flamed for this but wow nurses/people (not all) will really pick anything apart shesh it was a joke nothing more it wasn't meant to be serious or to hurt someones feelings a joke is just a joke.

i think its all in th eeye of the behoder and it is gonna happen anywhere you go. not everyone is gonan find someone elses humor funny - the only time i had trouble with a person not caring for my humour wsa one night me and 2 other nurses were bantering back and forth telling jokes - and i must admit some may have called them sexually harassing if they had been directed at them ( man jokes and women jokes directed at each other - the hguy like blondew jookes best lol ) - however another nurse who hid around a corner listening told the supervisor and the 2 of us female nurses were writtne up for sexual harrassment!! of coourse it was all for naught and they had to droop it as they guy was bantering back just as bad and we all were just having fun and the other nurse got told quit hiding oin corners to listen just walk away or she could have entered the room and more than likely we would have stopped or quited cause she was as non humourous as they come lol. it will happen anywhere ya work. it wasnt like we wwerr doing it in front of patients ( we were on break in break room) nor directing it anyhwere but each other.

I did laugh at first, because i remembereed the early days. I quit laughing, and perhaps, (I am admitting this) took it too seriously, as it hit a very sore spot with me, because of some things I have witnessed recently in the nursing profession. I still will spend an hour giving a bath to my patient, easy (and i rarely delegate this task to a CNA), BUT.... I see many who do. I DON't jump to restraints, but intstead spend much time at my patient's bedside trying to use every other means possible to prevent restraint, because i know restraint ususally makes them more agitated,BUT... I see many who DO jump to restraint and/or sedation. I DON'T avoid family, but instead seek them out and update them and ask do they have any other questions, BUT i see many who DO avoid family. I have been a nurse for 21 years at the bedside. When did a good nurse become someone who doesn't care and take the time for the patient? When did it become about the nurse and not the patient? I know many of you are not where I am on this. I am just explaining why it isn't funny to me, and it feels like this kind of thing fosters the non-caring attitude I see predominating the nursing profession today.

just like you i too have found i see nurses just like the experienced ones protrayed here in this joke- howevr tring to be the optimist ( which is not easy for me lol) perhoas instead of fostering that non caring mindset perhaps some new grad will read it and it will make them think twioce if they ever get to that spot and say i dont wanna be like that! we can hope :)

I do sometimes think that people over-react and sometimes it's best to step back and chillout, but I have to allow people their lives and feelings without stifling their right to express themselves. I have to remember there are about 100,000 members on this board. So no matter what someone says someone is going to be offended, or at least react differently than I do.

That's a given in such a large forum, in such a large country/world of nurses. One size doesn't fit all, what you feel is a minor thing might not be so minor to someone in another part of the country who has lived an entirely different life, with different values and experiences than you. May a new grad who has done those things has been "eaten" and doesn't think it's funny. Who knows why people find things humerous and why some find things insulting. Respect.

I'd rather see the lone ranger tell their true feelings without fear than a follow-the-leader type of forum.

Tweety,

You ROCK!! :yeah:

Angel

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