Over it.

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This is more of a vent post and I know some don't like to hear nurses "whining" but for those people...don't read this then. I need to vent and no one but nurses will understand me as others just don't understand the full scope of the sh*t we deal with.

At this moment, I have HAD it with nursing. Maybe that is too harsh and broad. I have HAD it with the politics of hospitals trying to be a customer service driven business. I have HAD it with arrogant doctors who think they can speak to nurses how they do and their huge EGOS. I have HAD it with the endless paper work that is meant to make our reality APPEAR better than it is.

I am a damn good nurse and I work VERY hard for each and every one of my patients, even the ones who verbally abuse me and in some cases physically hurt me. BUT this doesn't seem to be enough in todays hospital environments, especially MAGNET hospitals where paperwork and APPEARANCES are more important than REALITY.

Maybe I should say THANK YOU. Thank you for the compliment of thinking I am a super woman who can accomplish more in a 12 hour shift than most people could accomplish in a 40 hour work week. Thank you for thinking I can make every patient 100% happy and satisfied every hour of every shift. However, here is a newsflash for ya...I AM ALSO HUMAN.

I have HAD it being everyone's scapegoat and the go between for all doctors, case managers, dietary, respiratory therapists, and everyone else that unnecessarily puts the RN in the middle of crap then blames me the RN when ANYTHING doesn't go perfectly.

I have HAD it with finding mistakes made before I arrived and when trying to correct them, getting lectured for the mistake. HELLO, I did not make it, I am trying to make it better. And BTW, the nurse that did make the mistake, she is also HUMAN.

The faster I can get out of bedside nursing the better.

Oh and for anyone who is going to respond with a "Florence Nightingale" like comment, save it. I've HAD it.

Specializes in ER.

honey, let me get behind you and yell

"hell yeah!"

and bite me with the vacation and constructive planning baloney, sometimes you just have to realize the system is twisted, and you are going to do the best you can. after the bar closes that is.

Specializes in MSP, Informatics.

all I have to say is I don't remember typing that post....but I must have, because they are my thoughts exactly! Good vent! :yeah:

:DYou could not have said it better. Some things in nursing are just that plain to see!!!!

honey, let me get behind you and yell

"hell yeah!"

and bite me with the vacation and constructive planning baloney, sometimes you just have to realize the system is twisted, and you are going to do the best you can. after the bar closes that is.

the system is twisted but you have to look out for yourself because no one else will that either involves ranting, vacationing, planning or all three.

cheers!

otessa

Specializes in M/S, MICU, CVICU, SICU, ER, Trauma, NICU.

A to the M to the E to the N.

You GO!!!!!!!!!

J

Specializes in Home Care/Home Infusion.

I have been doing this for 30 years and I can tell you it doesn't matter where you work Nurses will NEVER be appreciated. Mostly because we don't treat each other very well.

Specializes in Certified Wound Care Nurse.

I don't have any sage words of wisdom... I just know all too well how you feel.

The other night I finally had the "audacity" to confront a family member about how she had been treating the staff. The NM wanted to clarify things - and did so - and she understood eventually about my decision and was okay with my confrontation.

Bottom line - we work too hard to be mistreated and I'm taking a stand.

Take care and hang in there.

RiverNurse

Specializes in Orientation hahahaha.

Oh, just wait until I finish my 2 years on my unit. PEACE!!!!!!! I am gone.... Where? Dunno, but anywhere that doesn't involve admitting vents 30 min b/f my shift ends, with 2 admissions b/f that. Bump this.....

Specializes in Certified Wound Care Nurse.

Mari9292 -

How do we get that to change? Is it a matter of the oppressed attacking each other? I have seen this as well. Sigh...

Take care,

RiverNurse

PREACH ON

Specializes in vascular, med surg, home health , rehab,.

Ditto; to cap it off the "employee surveys"...."we want your imput to make this a "healthy" for staff place to work". Recorded calls from the CEO at home, pressure to complete it...the incentive, a big TV for the breakroom we don't actually get to go use! Mostly the knowledge that they don't give a damn about your imput, its a checkmark in a box as to how many respond. I don't want a free dry cleaners, can get by without a hairdresser on campus (ie the Google employee life). Just want a workplace that the nurse matters a little bit. Not much to ask. Less and less places seem to offer it. Depressing. In this Customer orientated world hasn't anyone worked out Happy Nurses=happier patients?

I recently went through this same thing. I had it. I mean I really had it! I was just frustrated before, but at some point it started affecting my health. I had migraines, I was becoming really anxious. The day before I had to come to work, I just dreaded coming. So I picked myself up, talked to some of my nursing friends and good friends. I decided that at everyone's suggestion I should try another area of nursing. I had completed a year of med-surg + a few months. A solid grounding. One of the reasons I went into nursing was the ability to change if I did not like the specialty. ( I know the ability to change areas of nursing has changed with the economy) I think part of my problem b/c the jobs were scarce was that I felt trapped. But I did find other jobs. They are harder to find. I even got one. Not my dream job, but in another field. So I am going to give it shot? I think it is hard after you have a bad job to imagine having a good one. But I also realized that staying where I was an not trying the change my situation was clearly counterproductive. So get out there & start looking. Now I don't know if i am going to like my new job, but give I am going to give it shot. The post about making a plan about where you want to be and work toward it is true. If you are working toward you goal it will make you feel better.(ie a job, degree) I even started to make a plan in my head for my next career move if I don't like this job. (master's in education possibly) Moving toward something will make you feel better. Last comment I promise. Just remember you have as much to learn from your failures as you successes. Think about what you have learned about yourself, you values, and what you want. Go from there.

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