If you are not a nurse, do NOT use the title, please

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I'm starting a blanket thread, rather than doing individual posts like I have been the last few days, because this might get some people's attention better.

The word "Nurse" is a legally protected title in most states (as well as "LVN/LPN", and "RN"). The law was written to prevent people who are NOT nurses from using those titles.

Beyond that, if you are posting ON THIS WEBSITE, AllNurses.com has a clear Terms of Service posted that you agreed to when registering for a username. To put it simply, you may not use the word "Nurse" or "RN" or "LPN" unless you hold an active LICENSE for one of those titles.

Usernames such as Nurse2Be, or FutureRN, or HopeToBeLVN are obviously not in violation of the TOS, as it is clear that the member is not misrepresenting himself or herself as a current nurse.

If you are someone who has mistakenly registered an incorrect username, please take the time to CHANGE IT. There are many members here who will be angry with seeing your fraudulent use of the title; some will be nice about it and ask you politely to change it (as I am doing) and some will be far less pleasant....and both will be right.

CNAs, MAs, who are using the word Nurse in your name....please stop. Students, post-students who have yet to pass the NCLEX, please do not use a title you have not earned.

You wouldn't call yourself Doctor Sally (I don't think?) if you aren't a doctor. Please give Nurses the same consideration.

Thank you.

LMAO!! Hilarious!!! I'm sorry but i'm at work right now assisting my doctor. I let him read this thread and he's cracking up. He said "gosh their bitter, it's Sunday. Are they doing this from church?" "Maybe they need a better job or a vacation, tell them to apply to Emory if their in Atlanta and ill interview them" LMAO I work with the coolest docs ever, I swear! Oh RNsRWe, you'll need that BSN before you apply... Work on that sweetie! Anyone else interested PM me :)

Great day, Im going back to saving lives as usual!! Our patient is awaiting.

Yeah, I have no doubt they'll be merged, and I understand why....but for the reasons I gave, it sure would be nice if they could stay where the are! I didn't intend to "spam" anyone, just put the thread where it would be read, you know?

I guess we all have our breaking point, and after seeing so many blatant offenders I just had to say something. For those who insist it's no big deal, I would STILL like to direct them to the TOS page!

Oh and by the way, we had a Janitor at my job perform CPR and save a patients life last year. Im sure you heard about it being a nurse.... Carry on

The funny thing is, when someone is so adamant that anyone should be allowed to use a professional title one hasn't earned, you'd think that she/he would offer evidence to support that position....like I have done (in another thread, that I'm sure is soon to be merged with this one).

WHY, if you are uneducated, should you feel you deserve to claim a professional title, and have no accountability for that?

I can only imagine if someone (like "Ladi") were to walk into a medical center and ask to speak with a doctor, and someone with a lab coat walked over and said "I'm a doctor, can I help you"....do you think that "Ladi" would be just fine with finding out he was the janitor, as she claims? Or do you think she might be screaming for a lawyer so she can sue?

I couldn't have said it better myself. I think that people who aren't actually licensed nurses yet (to include students) have a limited understanding of how challenging it can be to preserve the title and the meager respect that goes with it, and that those two concepts are in fact related!

The profession of nursing is under constant attack from multiple directions. Take for instance the media, who tend to call anything with a pulse and an ounce of compassion a "nurse". Or the TV/movie industry who like to portray us as desperate, scantily-clad doctor-toys who weren't smart enough to become physicians ourselves. And don't get me started on how many times I've gotten into it with physicians because they wanted to insinuate that I'm "just a nurse" and should do what I'm told.

But that's the risk you take when you let anyone and everyone use the title. It becomes meaningless. It demeans the profession and those hard-working folks at all levels of licensure that spent their hard-earned money and thinly-stretched time to become ...nurses.

Specializes in PACU.

I usually bring this up to the kids I have in my lifeguard training classes. I always relay that you should NEVER put on a facade (i.e. those "Insert Beach" lifeguard shirts, sweatshirts, etc you find everywhere in the summer) that you are a professional rescuer, be it lifeguard, EMT, paramedic, nurse, doctor, etc because it will eventually come back to bite you in the butt if you continue to do it, especially should a true emergency arise.

Oh and by the way, we had a Janitor at my job perform CPR and save a patients life last year. Im sure you heard about it being a nurse.... Carry on

Why is this remarkable? Many, many non-medical folks know CPR. It doesn't work just because you're an RN/LPN/MD/whatever.

Why all this from you, Ladi? We're not bitter, we're realistic...and couldn't really care where you are working and what you are doing. We object to you calling yourself a nurse, when you aren't. Why is this so hard to understand? Why are you being so insulting to people who have a legitimate point...and you are the one who has no leg to stand on?

I'll leave it for others to wonder why you think being at work and wasting time on this website is somehow "better" than my being on my free time and doing so....? That's odd, in my book. Why would you care?

Since you mentioned my education, it's well in hand...I am working on that BSN, thanks for asking. But my topic of thread wasn't whether a nurse should be an ADN, or BSN, or PhD...it was whether people like yourself--who aren't anything close to being a nurse--should be on this forum, calling themselves one. I HAVE earned the right to call myself a nurse...and you have not.

You made my point clearly, thanks :)

I see you found one who knows and doesn't care. :(

LMAO!! Hilarious!!! I'm sorry but i'm at work right now assisting my doctor. I let him read this thread and he's cracking up. He said "gosh their bitter, it's Sunday. Are they doing this from church?" "Maybe they need a better job or a vacation, tell them to apply to Emory if their in Atlanta and ill interview them" LMAO I work with the coolest docs ever, I swear! Oh RNsRWe, you'll need that BSN before you apply... Work on that sweetie! Anyone else interested PM me :)

Great day, Im going back to saving lives as usual!! Our patient is awaiting.

Sorry, Ladi, the joke's on you. You, an MA, coming onto a nursing site and trying to toot your own "life-saving" horn? Thank goodness I'm not at work today, because it might just take half the afternoon to decipher the pitiful spelling and grammatical tragedy that is your post.

Tell your doc that I'm quite happy with my job. I don't answer to physicians, nor would I want to work in a profession where I do.

Also, if you're going to condescend to an actual nurse about his/her level of licensure, I'd strongly suggest you have more than your MA and a hot ticket to LPN school before doing so. Really, you should be embarrassed. You'll soon have a site full of actual nurses and countless onlookers amazed and bemused at your impressive combination of ignorance/arrogance.

Specializes in Med/surg, Quality & Risk.
LMAO!! Hilarious!!! I'm sorry but i'm at work right now assisting my doctor. I let him read this thread and he's cracking up. He said "gosh their bitter, it's Sunday. Are they doing this from church?" "Maybe they need a better job or a vacation, tell them to apply to Emory if their in Atlanta and ill interview them" LMAO I work with the coolest docs ever, I swear! Oh RNsRWe, you'll need that BSN before you apply... Work on that sweetie! Anyone else interested PM me :)

Great day, Im going back to saving lives as usual!! Our patient is awaiting.

Why would I need a better job or a vacation? I'm not the one at work on Sunday. :roflmao:

(Can't wait till the world is full of this caliber of nurse.)

Specializes in PACU.
Why is this remarkable? Many, many non-medical folks know CPR. It doesn't work just because you're an RN/LPN/MD/whatever.

Seriously! I currently work for the YMCA--all of our staff is required to be training in CPR/AED/O2/First Aid. It's an easy training to get and requires little to no real medical knowledge. We have 16-year-olds working in babysitting that could perform CPR.

Specializes in Med/surg, Quality & Risk.
Oh and by the way, we had a Janitor at my job perform CPR and save a patients life last year. Im sure you heard about it being a nurse.... Carry on

By the way, using the term "janitor" is a little like calling a flight attendant a "stewardess."

Curiously, why was the custodian performing CPR? Too understaffed to find someone qualified?

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