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Back injuries
How many of you angels of mercy know that every time you lift more than 59 pounds you do damage to your lumbar disks which will eventually cause you severe pain and disability? 80% of nurses complain of back pain and 12% leave nursing, never to return. Do you think that maybe this can have an impact on the nursing shortage? Did you know that there was legislation for an ergonomic standard to save our backs and Secratary Chao shot it down? It has been documented for many years that nurses injure their backs at an alarming rate yet we are not told this before we invest thousands in a profession that could very well maime us fo life. I became well informed too late and I can't believe how dumb I was before my devastating back injury. Our nursing leaders are too busy smooching administrators and being their yes man to address the needs of American nurses or else they would have solved this problem like other countries like Canada have.
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Cna
reply to back injuries What we need is a national nursing union of all healthcare workers. We have a lot of clout and power but we are afraid to use it. It is time that we start protecting our own backs, because if we wait for employers to protect us we will wait forever. We need to demand better working conditions and if our demands aren't met we need to strike. Let the employers worry about staffing their hospitals with untrained people while we strike, I bet you the strike wont last very long. Where are the nursing leaders ? :angryfire
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Cna
reply to back injuries What we need is a national nursing union of all healthcare workers. We have a lot of clout and power but we are afraid to use it. It is time that we start protecting our own backs, because if we wait for employers to protect us we will wait forever. We need to demand better working conditions and if our demands aren't met we need to strike. Let the employers worry about staffing their hospitals with untrained people while we strike, I bet you the strike wont last very long. Where are the nursing leaders ?
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Back injuries
My name is Carmen and I graduated nursing school with a BSN . I injured my back at work in 2000 and I am in constant pain . I herniated my lumbar disk at L5 S1 and I have sciatic pain with sitting, or exertion or walking or standing. I would like to go back to work but first I must find an employer who will excuse me from work on cold days, rainy days and cloudy days, let me lay down when the pain is real bad and excuse my foggy mind after I take pain medication. My injury is very common among bedside nurses in fact it is indemic to nursing but nobody wants to acknowledge or talk about this huge problem in nursing and so more nurses are being injured as I write. Is the nursing shortage not being affected when 12% of the nursing force leaves nursing completly,and 38% take time off with preventable back pain? I spend a lot of money and time getting my degree for nothing,because that's what I have now. After 5 years I am finally going to court this week about my injury and I will probably get nothing to go along with the rest of my nothing.