USMC Ret., RN replied to NurseLoveJoy88's topic in General Nursing
While I believe in standing together, I don't believe in standing with a decision or action that can be considered either unethical, gray or illegal. 1st: Don't beat yourself up. 2nd: People who...
You're never too old to find your true calling in life! My younger sister has been an RN for 25 yeas and I for the past 18 months... she is 47 and I am 52--we are equally as passionate about our...
USMC Ret., RN replied to Ingersoll's topic in Men in Nursing
great post, i had a similar epiphany at 45. being in sales, being good with people, and having a good sense of humor will serve you well in nursing. just about anyone can learn the technical...
USMC Ret., RN replied to nurse441's topic in General Nursing
You make some excellent points. Yes, I agree; new RNs need to Creatively Aggressive. My advice: Be bold yet polite... then the worse thing that can happen, is you can be told "no." "You can catch...
USMC Ret., RN replied to glamgalRN's topic in Men in Nursing
After retirement from the military Uncle Sam took care of me; therefore, I can honestly tell you "money wasn't my reason for entering nursing." After retirement I entered college; not long...
USMC Ret., RN replied to codyerin's topic in Men in Nursing
Hi sailor, Regarding... >>I was wondering if anyone could tell me if having PTSD would keep me from being able to serve as a nurse or if it might make my PTSD worse? In my hospital we are four...
USMC Ret., RN replied to smilealot's topic in General Nursing
It's nice to have the vote of confidence, but it appears you already see the Danger Signs of the situation you're in. Your choice is to either get burned out, or gracefully tell your manager that...
>>after you guys started your first jobs, did you have any strategy you did that helped get your mind off of nursing for a few days i know this period well. during that period i simply...
USMC Ret., RN replied to newtelenurse's topic in General Nursing
great question! regarding… >> how much "clean up" of a previous shift should we be expected to do???? all of it. don’t get me wrong, i know how it is to clean up after others. some days...
USMC Ret., RN replied to boba7523's topic in General Nursing
regarding... >>do i have any more chances for a rebound to a nursing student, especially in such difficult economic times... absolutely! don't sell yourself short. you'll soon discover that if...
good issue to discuss. on our medsurg floor each nurse is assigned an isolation or heavy pt until the load exceeds the number of nurses present, then someone picks up the extra pt in need. we have...
Regarding... >>It is one thing to go to work for 40 hours and spend the rest of the time with your family. It is another to spend no time at all with your family because you are too ill from the...
USMC Ret., RN replied to guyRN2009's topic in Men in Nursing
Yes, there are times I would love to be carrying a weapon and a defined and clear mission. Other than those rare times it actually is better after a year. Perhaps not so much that the environment...
=) Yes, I've been there, done that. At my work an email solicited RNs for precepting; when few RNs voluteered I thought, "Why not?" Yes, sometimes it almost felt like the blind leading the blind....
I use Aviator Scubs http://www.aviatorscrubs.com/ trauma shirt and ER pants. There are enough pockets to stuff almost anything, including extra 1,000 ml bags of fluids, etc. At the beginning of the...