Published Oct 31, 2009
litbitblack, ASN, RN
594 Posts
You know I came home tired cause we worked one aid short today and there are only 3 total people on the suite i work at a ltc and my husband had the gall to say "How can you be tired from just passing meds all day" what the f***. i mean, is that the perception of nursing now, oh you just give shots and meds all day long
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
Well, that's mostly what I do. But I am on my feet, under tremendous time constraints, and a lot of pressure.
Tell your husband to shadow you one day.
tewdles, RN
3,156 Posts
My husband is a nurse...cooks and cleans too.
lorelei1973
108 Posts
Maybe that's a gender thing, dunno. It's logical to expect that if you expend the same or less energy at your worksite as you might at home, you should be equally as tired. Not true, at least not for me. I worked a double yesterday, and my second shift required very little work, mostly just chatting with patients and staff and an odd task or two. By 11 pm I was WIPED. The difference is, I believe, that when I'm at work I'M AT WORK. Doesn't matter what the duties are, I'm not relaxing, I'm still prepared for any matter of things, and my clothes and shoes sure as hell don't help.
When you work in a healthcare setting you've always got a second set of eyes/ears/etc. on what MIGHT happen, and that really does suck a lot of energy. I don't think it's easy to explain it to anyone who hasn't been in your shoes. If my husband gave me that line, I don't think I would say anything. Mostly because if I did, it would just escalate into an argument that I don't even have the energy for.
tatara
102 Posts
What we do as nurses? We breathe life to patients. We don't just get tired, we die inside when as we care for others, we leave our children behind; when as we comfort the sick and dying, we get home to people who care less.
sharpeimom
2,452 Posts
you know i came home tired cause we worked one aid short today and there are only 3 total people on the suite i work at a ltc and my husband had the gall to say "how can you be tired from just passing meds all day" what the f***. i mean, is that the perception of nursing now, oh you just give shots and meds all day long
would you like us to meet as a group and come to your house and beat him up for you?!
kathy
sharpeimom:paw::paw:
tiffanyleigh0212
121 Posts
Ha, my boyfriends brother had the nerve to say that him being a waiter at olive garden is a lot harder and he has to work a lot harder than nurses do.
ha, my boyfriends brother had the nerve to say that him being a waiter at olive garden is a lot harder and he has to work a lot harder than nurses do.
i was a server in a steakhouse as an undergraduate and your boyfriend's brother is right -- it is hard but a different kind of hard.
now, having said that, would you like us to beat him up too?!
fultzymom
645 Posts
that sounds familiar. i was late the other night and heard this: mom you are late...babe did you bring home supper...and from my 7 year old......where have you been and what were you doing.....
sounds right the other day i came home late and heard "Mom you are late!" from my 11 year old, "Babe did you bring anything home for supper" from my hubs, and "where have you been and what were you doing" from my 7 year oild. at least the dog was happy to see me
trmr
117 Posts
I don't think anyone appreciates what another does at a job until they have to do it themselves....