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staffing issues
In the four months I've been an RN, I've learned a very important lesson; watch out for you and yours. The hospital is in this game for the money, make no mistake. If they could get away with paying you less and making you do more, they would. Patient care is last on managements "to do" list. We are constantly short staffed and none of the scheduling makes a lick of sense. I work for my wife and son, not the hospital. What is best for my family is what I do, not what is best for the floor or the hospital. Learn that lesson and learn it early.
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To work nights or not to work nights? that is the question....
I'm not sure why people are under the impression night shift is easier than day shift. If anything, it is harder since they majority of the docs and ancillary staff aren't there. I do it for the extra pay since I only make $19.03 an hour base pay.
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To work nights or not to work nights? that is the question....
I graduated in May of 08 and started working in June of 08 on an Advanced Care Unit. I work straight night shift and try to work 52-60 hours per week. I prefer night shift as the docs aren't there. If they try and stick me back on day shift I'll find another job. :)
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
I apologize for getting off topic and will speak no more on the subject.:nuke:
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
we believe in one god, the father, the almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. we believe in one lord, jesus christ, the only son of god, eternally begotten of the father, god from god, light from light, true god from true god, begotten, not made, of one being with the father. through him all things were made. for us and for our salvation he came down from heaven: by the power of the holy spirit he became incarnate from the virgin mary, and was made man. for our sake he was crucified under pontius pilate; he suffered death and was buried. on the third day he rose again in accordance with the scriptures; he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the father. he will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end. we believe in the holy spirit, the lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the father and the son. with the father and the son he is worshiped and glorified. he has spoken through the prophets. we believe in one holy catholic and apostolic church. we acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. we look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. amen. i believe the above with every fiber of my being. to deviate from that in any way is unacceptable to me. reading a prayer to a person of another religion is, in my opinion, condoning that religion and therefore not recognizing that their is but one god. i won't ever change that position.
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
we are entitled to our opinions based on fact, not the liberal media's interpretation.
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
Exactly right and that isn't wrong. I did say I would find someone who could or would. If I am uneducated about something, I will not wing it and hope for the best. I am a Roman Catholic and educated about Catholicism, not Islam, Judisim, ect.
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
I can't argue with the Holy Father. I think you have the wrong idea of what I am talking about though. I don't read scripture between assessments, I don't introduce myself as a Crusader with chalice and patent in hand, nor do I have Roman Catholic on my name tag (a celtic cross instead). I have never held a patient hostage or preyed on weak patients. I stated several times, "if they asked."
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
No, no, and no. :) “Christ is the author of our profession.” -Florence Nightingale Christianity has been with this profession since the beginning. Christians are called to spread the good news of Christ in all things we do. Our faith doesn't stop at the hospital door. I can't remember if you are Catholic or not. If you are, pay attention at the end of mass next time. Usually the deacon or priest closes with "Go in peace to love and serve the Lord." He doesn't mean love and serve the Lord until you exit the church, or until your next shift begins, or until it is convenient for you. Stand up for that guy who hung on a cross 2,000 years ago for you.
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
"There's an interesting irony to this story. After a little research I came across a quote about the famous saying. It is from someone who had been a Franciscan monk for 28 years-and had earned an M.A. in Franciscan studies. He contacted some of the most eminent Franciscan scholars in the world to try and verify the saying. He said, "It is clearly not in any of Francis' writings. After a couple weeks of searching, no scholar could find this quote in a story written within 200 years of Francis' death." Saint Francis would never had said such a thing, nor should we. I regularly meet those who think they can obey the Great Commission without using words. When they hear the Gospel preached that are usually offended and say things like, "I appreciate what you are saying, but I don't like the way you are saying it." With a little probing, they are the relationship folks, who think preaching the Gospel means building relationships with the lost, and never mentioning words like "sin," "Hell," and "Judgment Day." They think that real love is to withhold the Bread of life from those that are starving to death. Remember that Jesus said, "Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels" (Mark 8:38)" Words are always necessary. :)
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
great post, says exactly what i have been saying. if your trying to prove me wrong i believe your mistaken. i never said i would deny care to anyone. :)
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
Goodnight all. May almighty God bless you all, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
[color=#663300]+39.06.69884857 -the vatican :)
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
I can't meet the spiritual needs of someone of a different religion and I certainly wouldn't "fake it".
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Religious believes expressed in nursing theories. For or against
Don't assume Babs, it makes an......you know. I would care for an HIV patient or a woman with 100 abortions the same way I care for every other patient; in the image of Christ the healer. I would have happily prayed with the child. If the child wanted the prayer to Mohommad read, no, I wouldn't have. I wouldn't make a scene or reprimand the child, but I would have another nurse do it. I think conviction is the word here.