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Lol at saving the doctors. I have heard some Nurses state that they have had to correct the doctors' mistakes.
But seriously, I'm just really ticked off that he made such an ignorant statement. If nurses don't save lives, then what DO they do, exactly? Stand around and look pretty? I find him to be pretty argumentative (always tries to start something). If he says that again, how should I reply?
Distance yourself from him. His negativity is infectious! I hope he's never my nurse someday!
My mom said the same thing when I told her that. He's delusional to think that Nurses rarely save lives, and he will be in for a shock if he does end up being a nurse.
I know this sounds bad, but I hope he doesn't get into the program. I don't want to have to deal with his smugness all the time.
My mom said the same thing when I told her that. He's delusional to think that Nurses rarely save lives, and he will be in for a shock if he does end up being a nurse.I know this sounds bad, but I hope he doesn't get into the program. I don't want to have to deal with his smugness all the time.
I don't blame you one bit! My dad is the same way. He doesn't realize what nursing really is and what a nurse's scope of practice is. He doesn't believe me when I tell him that nurses have peoples lives in their hands every day!...and he has the same know it all attitude and I can't do anything with him! lol
All nurses are the bedside constant assessors that are the early alert system.
But as a NICU nurse you constantly watch life ebb and flow. Those babies are always having what we call A&B spells (for apnea/bradycardia) also known as death and dying spells. Most of the time they come back but very often they require intervention from the nurse, anywhere from a gentle rub of the foot up to full-on CPR. In those cases though, without immediate intervention; some of those babies would never start breathing again.
You WILL watch babies die.
You will help many more live.
You will save some that maybe should have been let go.
Another pre-Nursing student, who I find to be smug and abrasive, stated, "Nurses rarely save lives." ***** I wanted to slap him for making an ignorant statement.So, is his statement true? Do Nurses "rarely" save lives? How many lives have YOU saved?
*** And this guy has formed that opinion how? Based on his many years of working as a bedside nurse in a critical care unit? More likely he has wached too much Gray's Anatomy where nurses exsist to have affiars with those wonderful residents, that is when they are not busy drilling holes in people's heads with power drills out on a pier someplace.
ThePrincessBride, MSN, RN, NP
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Okay, so I'm a pre-nursing student who wants to work in the NICU someday. Well, a couple days ago a group of pre-Nursing students-myself included-talked about looking forward to Nursing school. I said that I couldn't wait to be a NICU nurse. One pre-nursing student replied, "But you'll have to watch babies die!" And I answered, "Yeah, but I'll be able to save babies' lives as well."
Another pre-Nursing student, who I find to be smug and abrasive, stated, "Nurses rarely save lives." ***** I wanted to slap him for making an ignorant statement.
So, is his statement true? Do Nurses "rarely" save lives? How many lives have YOU saved?