- Stuttering Nurse
- Stuttering Nurse
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You know the shift is gonna be a hot mess when ...
The off going nurse says, I'm sorry before she gives you report. You can hardly hear the nurse in report because the nurses station is full of organized kaos....
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Stuttering Nurse
Hello Everyone How many you know a nurse or health care professional who stutters? How does it make the listener feel? Do you view that person as less intelligent or incompetent? These are a few of the questions I ask myself on those days my stuttering takes control of who I am. I have suttered since I can remember and throughout my life I have tried to hide it from other people. The last few years I have embraced it, managed it through speech threapy and tried my best to control it during important situations. With all that being said , on my not so good talking days. I allow it to consume me. The last shift I worked was a pretty easy day until around 4pm. One of my patients started to decline , I used all the proper protocol , keep her safe and stable and ultimately had to send her to the ER. I called to give report to the Er nurse stuttered all over the place. It seems like I couldn't get a full sentence out w/o pausing , using filler words or changing my words mid sentence. I hung up the phone feeling defeated. When I transported the patient down , I didn't want to look the other nurse in the eye. To make matter worse she is in my leadership class at my job. So I'll have to face her on a more frequent basis. I am so embrassed. The report I gave her could have Been 10x better but it wasn't because my stuttering took over what I had in my mind. I keep telling myself , you kept your patient safe , Alive and acted when you needed to. But I still feel incompetent. Out of all the successful talking situations I have encountered , I still dwell on the failed ones..... Stuttering Nurse.
- Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
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What was the moment you knew you wanted to become a nurse?
When I watched my nephew come into the world. He was delivered by a midwife and since then I have wanted to become a nurse. I am not working in labor and delivery as of yet but that is my ultimate goal. To help bring life into the world. My calling was verified when I helped one of my patients who experiencing hypoglycemia. Everyday I would come to work, he gave me a hard way to go. But when I noticed he wasn't his normal self and he was sweating I took it finger stick and it was 40 so I followed protocal with milk and crackers. Once his glucose returned to normal, his daugther came in and he said to her "She took care of Me, I am glad she was here"...That was the conformation. Did I mention this patient gave me a hard way to go everyday before that...lol..
- Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
- Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
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stress relief kit
Lol, that's a good idea for the work place. I may have to put that in my locker at work. But my anti-stress, is a bottle of wine, a soothing bath & a night full of excercise...wink..wink...
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should I confess? 12-month full time then part-time for the rest
I wouldn't tell them right now.
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Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
Wow, I am speachless right now. I never knew it was so many nurses with the same issues as myself. My whole life I have avoided jobs that require me to speech in front of a lot of people but I have always known that I wanted to become a nurse. Crazy thing is I love to talk...lol.. During nursing school,I would avoid answering questions although I knew the right answer. I would keep alll my statements short and sweet. I would hesitate on answering questions but I knew just as much as the out spoken person in the class. It even go to the point during the last class in school I was ready to drop out because I stammered so bad during my presentation. But I told myself I refuse to let this get to me because. Each and every preceptor I have had, has gotten a person statement about how good of a nurse I would be. When I say during clinical, each one. At least one patient came to my teacher and told them how well I did. So I refused to let that define who I am as a nurse. It's a little embrassing at times but my patients come first and as long as I am caring for them that gives me the inspiration to continue another day....
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Is it me or just the nursing home I'm working in
I am a new nurse in LTC and I feel the same way. Unlike you, I have been in orientation 2 mths and I am not ready to be on my own. I feel I can handle the load when everyone is baseline and nothing major is going on but if something hits the fan. Im going to be a little lost. Because it's a lot of things that I don't know when it comes to paperwork. Medications that Im not familar with some I am constantly looking up medication before I give it double checking myself. In my opinion I think LTC is a set up for failure. We have 32 patients for each nurse and 2 CMA. Sometimes we work with no medicine aid so you have to do your regular treatment and pass out routine medication to all 32 of your patients on top of that you may have an admission. Talk about stress..It's just too much. Thiers no real time to be a nurse.
- Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
- Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
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Telling The Truth: A Nurse Who Stutters
Chin Up Wow, its good to know that I am not the only one out thier..lol. I'ts a difficult situation if you let it control your being as a person. But I have done more then what I ever thought I could do. One of my goals is to teach health because I love it so much. So that's one of the goals that I want to overcome and reach. I will try a toast masters class.