The nursing profession, as a whole, as well as the role of the nurse have evolved dramatically over the past several decades. I personally have witnessed the changing face of nursing during my 30+ years in the profession. Gone are the days when nurses were thought of as little more than helpers or assistants for physicians. Today's nurses are healthcare professionals in their own right, playing an important and vital role in providing excellent healthcare.
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Looking back to when I was in nursing school, and then starting my nursing career, I remember many things that are no longer in use, or things that have transformed over the years. Gone are the days of paper chart, replaced with electronic medical records. Gone are the nursing caps that distinguished the nurse from the rest of the healthcare team.
Here is a partial list of things I remember from days gone by.
Feel free to add items that you remember from the past, even if that past does not seem that long ago. Changes are occurring at an even faster pace in the digital and electronic age of today. What do you think of some of the changes???
remember enemas till clear and I mean clear sometimes you had 8-10 a day and the nursing assistants did them
as a night nurse remember when a patient rolled over in their sleep and the whole IV infused
in nursing school they had just gone to pants and so we weren't allowed to wear hats as students sinc they did not go well together
remember mixing the IV antibiotics and the IVs
Back surgery recovery was 10 days and they weren't out of bed for several days.
no food until you actually heard bowel sounds
i will stop there.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
Yeah.....I didn't like Community nursing AT ALL!!!!!!! We had to go in some pretty scary places to see the elderly in some pretty famous housing projects. I was very young, had a LOT of bravado and not a TON of brains.
But it all worked out! I wouldn't let my daughter do the same thing today....NO WAY....people are just different now.