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I don't want to be a nurse anymore!
Are you a Nurse? Your comments are very insensitive!
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late stage senile dementia pt. praying clear as a bell
Amen!
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I don't want to be a nurse anymore!
Hon, you must take care of yourself! Why are you working like this? Is your husband not able to work?
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I just had a 2nd DUI and I'm trying to reduce it to wet reckless will it affect...
You were irresponsible not one, but two times! I mean, you could have killed someone. The first time may be a mistake, but the second time you made a choice. What will happen to your patients if you have a hangover or come to work drunk? Nursing is stressful work, you're gonna have to find a positive coping mechanism and stop partying!
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The Passive-Aggressive Coworker
This article was so informative! Thanks for writing it!
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Trying to re-jumpstart my dream
It doesn't hurt to apply, however I would not include info about your previous experience in NICU. Hope this helps.
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Trying to re-jumpstart my dream
Ok. Working in a pediatric unit or regular newborn nursery for at least a year or two would greatly build your skills and time management. If you've had problems finding work in that area, you may want to consider moving.
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Trying to re-jumpstart my dream
What happened when you were an RNA?
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What motivates you to go to work every day?
Amen sister!
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am I that "b" nurse? or am I being an advocate?
I think you handled it quite well! Kudos to you!
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Spouses/Visitors In Patient's Beds
When you pay the patients hospital bill, then you can have your say! Thank God for management! The way you described how you handle these situations constitutes verbal abuse!
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Spouses/Visitors In Patient's Beds
A patient has rights and are paying for services. If the patient says its ok for someone to lay in bed with them, have at it! If I or my family members were in the hospital, if anyone would talk to me in the manner stated above, I would send them out in tears and notify every administrator possible! We as nurses DO NOT have the right to repremand a patient as though they were a child! Just saying!
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Nurses Masquerading As Doctors (INSULTING)
LOL!!!!
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What do you do about MA, GNA, etc calling themselves nurses?
I ask "what nursing program did you graduate from" or "are you an lpn/RN?" if it's in a professional setting. If it's a personal setting, I figure they'll get caught in their lie soon enough!
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Where did you hear that?
LOL!!!!!!!!