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ohioguy

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  1. I would like to share to the students here and anyone else walking by that I have spent a day sitting in a patients room for a 1 to 1 precaution (reason not important) and have noticed one big thing; Nurses here (undisclosed facility) are SO lazy, and dumb...... Sorry for the unprofessional language but this is very frustrating. I have watched this nurse waddle in this room three times all day. In the morning at the start of her shift it took her 2 hours to even come in to assess her patient. This is unacceptable! Everything about the nurses on this floor kill me. (usually a tech in ICU) I am on a general medicine floor and would be very upset if i knew a loved one on this floor. This motivates me even more to become a better and smarter nurse than ever before. (graduate may 2011 nclex in June:yeah:) One example the nurse came in and gave the patient heparin. I asked if it was a low molecular weight heparin and she responded saying "yea, sure I think something like that" her lack of intelligence goes to show that no student on this forum should worry about passing the nclex, if she can do it you sure can! ugh, I hope no students on this forum will end up as she, please continue to study and become great nurses who genuinely care and know what they are doing.
  2. littman, it's raspberry...... NOT PINK haha get picked on a little bit but I can take it!

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