Published Mar 14, 2008
dutch_girl14
8 Posts
What do you do when a patient tries to set you up with a member of their family?:redbeathe
SillyStudent, ASN, RN
287 Posts
TazziRN, RN
6,487 Posts
If you have no interest you can always pull the ethics card.
Ms Kylee
1 Article; 782 Posts
Always say "Sorry, have a fiance."
Nightbloom
55 Posts
I politely say, "I'm really flattered that your interested in me or you think I would be a good fit for so and so, but I'm really not available."
jessiern, BSN, RN
611 Posts
Run screaming down the hallway?
Might want to at least think about it. A old grandma at our hospital decided to pick out a nurse for her grandson. Fresh out of law school, very handsome, considerate. Took care of his grandma on weekend so his momma could have some time off. He was quite a catch.
Did I mention he was soooo cute?
Might want to at least think about it. A old grandma at our hospital decided to pick out a nurse for her grandson. Fresh out of law school, very handsome, considerate. Took care of his grandma on weekend so his momma could have some time off. He was quite a catch.Did I mention he was soooo cute?
OOooooh! Maybe I need to think again! :redbeathe
birdgardner
333 Posts
So did it work out for some lucky nurse?
Nope, the ones of us that grandma liked were already taken
miko014
672 Posts
Depends...friend of a patient, maybe. Family member of a patient I didn't take care of, possibly. Close relation to a patient I took care of, probably not. Not definite, but it would be kind of weird. Depends on the situation, I guess!