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  1. Never driving to work in snow again

    It must be a Maryland thing, but one of the only reasons why my unit has stayed open during some snow storms was because patients that were written for discharge couldn't get rides and cabs weren't...
  2. I have tried everything - all of the tricks in this thread - and I still gag left and right in patients' rooms. I try to hide it as much as I can. I gag just watching something gross on TV. I have...
  3. Never driving to work in snow again

    I noticed the OP says she lives in Maryland. We got slammed with a lot of snow a lot earlier than all of the weather people had predicted - we expected to wake up to a dusting on 1-26 and already had...
  4. Student Loan Defaulters ONLY

    My parents paid for my bachelor's degree (I had scholarships that paid for a good portion of it, they paid the rest). After that I was on my own. My bachelor's degree is non-nursing, so I had to pay...
  5. Student Loan Defaulters ONLY

    You aren't a bad person, but you asked for advice and people are giving you good advice - it just isn't what you care to hear/read. I find it hard to believe that you would be worse off working full...
  6. How many of you do rotating shifts? Day and night?

    I rotate all of the time, often several times in the same week. I feel blessed that I am able to do it so easily. I know others have difficulty
  7. Nurse: 'I was fired for refusing flu shot'

    Our facility mandates flu shots as well. You can get permission from your PCP not to get one and they will excuse you, otherwise you are fired. I think it is silly to require employees to get flu...
  8. Sorry, you might be out of luck. Generally people mention a planned vacation during the interview process, whether to the manager or HR, before getting
  9. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    I agree with you. One of our nurses (who speaks Mandarin as her native tongue) was written up for not using the language phone to speak to a patient that also spoke Mandarin, even though her Mandarin...
  10. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    I seriously hope that many of you on this thread that don't think that we should be required to learn Spanish and are bothered by the trend of American citizens being expected to know Spanish are...
  11. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    All of us may not have the available time that you do. It is very nice of you to try to learn Spanish in your spare time to help these people. No one is arguing that with you (I don't think, at least...
  12. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    Let's see what happens in the next few years before we start making predictions about who will be jobless and who won't. Currently many groups are lobbying to make English the national language....
  13. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    So now in order to be patient advocates we have to learn to speak the patient's native tongue, even though THEY have made the CHOICE to seek medical care in a predominantly English speaking country? I...
  14. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    I have already stated earlier in this thread that I have had no difficulty communicating with any non English speaking patient. I simply use the language phone. It has never been an issue. I take...
  15. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    Not speaking Spanish is not one of my shortcomings, nor is learning it my responsibility. I just got paid yesterday so I guess my employer doesn't require it. A patient's utter failure to plan for...
  16. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    On the flip side a non-English speaker could learn a few English phrases that would make it easier for them to communicate when they are in the hospital. FTR, the ignorance displayed in this thread...
  17. Ive lost all faith in the medical field. Please help!

    LOL, I didn't even notice. I sure hope that things are better by
  18. Ive lost all faith in the medical field. Please help!

    Good heavens, you poor thing. Where do you work? (You don't have to answer of course, I'm just asking rhetorically). Not all places are like that. Those stories are downright terrifying! I don't think...
  19. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    If she was frustrated with her situation then she should look to blame herself as that is exactly who is at fault. Like I said, I have had patients that speak many different languages (we communicated...
  20. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    So we should all have to learn Spanish to accommodate the patient mentioned in the OP, but she should not make any attempt to learn English? I would not go to a hospital in a Spanish-speaking country...
  21. Told "No WAY I could claim overtime tonight"

    If there is no way that I can get overtime then there is no way I am working it. Problem solved. I work for
  22. People in healthcare should speak Spanish, she said

    The Constitution, Bill of Rights, etc. were drafted in English and English is good enough for me. Anyone who doesn't like that may feel free (and I encourage them) to request another nurse (although...
  23. I have no problem with families insisting that their loved one (whose death is relatively imminent) be kept alive over the holidays, a certain special date or event, etc. However, I think said family...
  24. Pet Peeve: Poor Grammar by Nurses

    (((HUGS))) That is ridiculous. Aren't we all adults
  25. Pet Peeve: Poor Grammar by Nurses

    This thread that you started is not only impolite, but also incorrect. Before you start an entire thread committed to insulting a group of people that have - gasp - the audacity to use a word...