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next time you hear the word just and nurse in the same sentence feel free to recite this word for word - its by Suzanne Gordon author of from silence to voice - what nurses know and must communicate to the public :
I'm just a Nurse
I just make the difference
between life and death
I'm just a nurse
I just have the educated eyes that prevent
medical errors, injuries and other catastrophes
I'm just a nurse
I just educate patients and families about how
to maintain their health
I'm just a nurse
I just make the difference between dying in agony
and dying in comfort with dignity
I'm just a nurse
I'm just the real bottom line in healthcare
I'm just a nurse
I just make the difference between pain
and comfort
I'm just a nurse
I just make the difference between healing
coping and dispair.
I'm just a nurse
I just work in a major teaching hospital
managing and monitoring patients who are involved in cutting edge experimental medical or nursing
research
I'm just a nurse
I'm just a professor of nursing who
educates future generations of nurses
I'm just a nurse
I'm just a long term care nurse who makes the difference between staying in ones own home and
going to a nursing home
to all the student nurses
don't you want to be "just a nurse" too?
I AM NURSING
I AM NURSING!
I am a metaphor. A dichotomy. I am different things to different people. I am enigmatic and incisive. I am female. I am male. I am prestigious and defamed; simplistic and complex. I am a profession; a job.
I AM NURSING!
I am special. In this atmosphere of shortage and crisis and discontent and negatives, let's stand up and shout to the world: Hooray for NURSING! Let's rekindle that special feeling - that incredible pride - that multi-faceted gem which frequently loses it's brilliance, often needs polishing but never decreases in value.
I AM NURSING!
I am overworked and underpaid. I am too often tired but refreshed by a patient't smile - a thank you, a clutching hand.
What other profession encompasses the strengths and rewards of NURSING? We are primary care and tertiary care and family centered care and team work. We are wellness care and sickness care. We are prevention and education and rehabilitation. NURSING is caring for people...in hospitals, in homes, in extended care facilities, in mental institutions, in the communtiy. We are all people: yound and old and rich and poor, all colors, all creeds. From our first breath of life until our last, NURSING is there. We are all encompassing and all-important.
I AM NURSING!
I observe, assess, listen, monitor, hear, feel, manage. I heal. I care. Our existence is centerd around caring withing a heavy framework of knowlege and skill. I am NURSING! I am kind heartedness; I am humanity. I am human!
No one ever told us it would be easy. No one ever promised that the caring would not always be effortless and would often lose its luster. The nursing ideals, principles and philosophies we learn and practice with such wonderful enthusiasm and gusto do not prepare us for the intimidating all too frightening reality of nursing. We are life; we are death. And we are everything in between.
I AM NURSING!
I am sensitivity, compassion, empathy, tenderness, and caring. I am a baby's first lusty cry. I break fevers and dry tears. I am the faith of a cancer patient, the hope of the incurable, the love of the forsaken, the dignity of the dying. NURSING is watching progress and knowing that my knowledge, my skill, my exquisite ingenuity helped make it all happen. To perform the miracles of technology; to know disease. To touch. To teach. To heal. To smile. To hug. To NURSE>
I AM NURSING!
I am frustration, Hostility, Disillusionment, Despair, Defeat, Love-Hate, Weariness. I am Highs and Lows; I am 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I am Utter Fatigue and Ultimate Tears. I am Pride and Humility. I am Satisfaction and Malcontent.
I AM NURSING!
My very own rainbow. My own colors. My sunshine. My rain.
I AM NURSING!
I make a difference. I grow. And I celebrate being a NURSE!
By Dorothy A. Burtch, RN
Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI
Being a NURSE means.......
You will never be bored.
You wil always be frustrated
You will be surrounded by challenges.
So much to do and so little time.
You wil carry immense responsibility
and very litle authority.
You will step into people's lives
and you wil make a difference.
Some will bless you.
Some will curse you.
You will see people at their worse ~~
and at their best.
You will never cease to be amazed
at people's capacity for
love, courage, and endurance.
You will see life begin~~ and end.
You wil experience resounding triumphs
and devastating failures.
You will cry a lot.
You wil laugh a lot.
You will know what it is to be human
and to be humane.
By Melodie Chenevert
thanks, i have read this one before.originally posted by christel2rnbeing a nurse means.......
you will never be bored.
you wil always be frustrated
you will be surrounded by challenges.
so much to do and so little time.
you wil carry immense responsibility
and very litle authority.
you will step into people's lives
and you wil make a difference.
some will bless you.
some will curse you.
you will see people at their worse ~~
and at their best.
you will never cease to be amazed
at people's capacity for
love, courage, and endurance.
you will see life begin~~ and end.
you wil experience resounding triumphs
and devastating failures.
you will cry a lot.
you wil laugh a lot.
you will know what it is to be human
and to be humane.
by melodie chenevert
Christel2Rn
32 Posts
I'm not sure if anyone has read these 2. They were given to all the nurse graduates at a dinner welcoming us to the hospital.