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MA_Davis

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  1. Wow...I'm speechless too..at the fact that supposedly I am wrong in saying I care for the patients that don't get the right care because of their nurse not liking their job...not saying you can't not like your job and do your job...
  2. I agree. As long as their performance is not effected than fine...
  3. Have fun with your awesome thread :)
  4. I will make it....and pass my NCLEX and go on to be a APRN...and come back and comment on this same thread. And furthermore understand what your saying but there are people who do let it get in the way of patient care...you may not be one of them and I may not be a nurse. But I have been a patient and I know that I have saw nurses act in that manner and you don't get paid to act like that so they need to suck it up. And I know of many who have been nurses for 40 plus years and wouldn't treat someone any different and still say they had a bad day..that is not what I am saying..I am not talking about the ones who still give good care under stress...and everything else that comes with nursing...I am talking about the ones who don't do their job because they don't like it..just to be clear
  5. Back to the subject of this thread : [h=1]No need to be upset at the truth! Change careers[/h] if it affects patient care..change your career when you get enough money to do so...common sense..
  6. BrandonLPN ok.. but one thing is the person that I posted that post to...was a person who said that only Doctor's prescribe medications and diagnose which is not true because as a NP you are still a Nurse.And my mind is just blown at the fact that you can administer medication and things like that but we don't practice medicine...?
  7. Just in case some of you did not know...the person who originally made this post made it because someone was saying they "Hate Nursing". That's not just something you throw around. And nursing is not "just a job" peoples lives are in your hands and if my family member went to a hospital and had a nurse that "hated nursing" and acted in that attitude I wouldn't want them caring for my family member. I would think most of you who actually are nurses would be offended at the fact that someone who is a nurse "hates nursing" where does that leave the patient...getting hateful care? where do they do that at? This is a DISCUSSION that's all it is...some agree some don't we are all entitle to opinions but I would think as a nurse you would care about the quality of care a patient receives...? Like I said before good luck in all you guys do I wish you well.
  8. Yay!! If you read my post I commended the ones who actually do their job!:) but not the ones who whine like little babies because I know people personally that are nurses and are on the verge of dying that don't **** and whine so there you go.
  9. You don't know me so what chip would I be having on my shoulder? I am a strong person and strongly opinionated. If that means I have a chip on my shoulder than so be it.If you think I have a chip on my shoulder because I feel so strongly about medicine then so be it. But please clarify how you just had to tell me I have a chip on my shoulder for what reason would that be?
  10. Anyways I wish all of you good luck whether you enjoy your job or not but I just pray for those patients... and pray they don'[t get the crappy end of the stick because you're having a bad day...
  11. Yes. I guess basically they were trying to say that I have a passion for it only because I have not become a nurse yet. I strongly disagree because I know what I am capable of handling and I know who I am. And I feel the same way I love to help people.
  12. Agreed. Not every nurse has to be passionate but don't give patients the minimal care just because your doing it "for the money". Thats all I'm saying. And I don't want to be recognized for what I do it's not the attention. It's how it makes me feel to know I helped someone and the fact that I love the subject of medicine. So in turn a lot of nurses who do it because they are passionate about it don't necessarily always want recognition.
  13. Even though I am not a nurse and I can not tell you what you have been through. By the way I commend all you nurses who actually do your job. But I do know what I want to do and I do know personally what I CAN handle. I don't know hands on but I do know what it in tells and I am not completely clueless as to what a nurse does and what a nurse goes through. I have nurses in my family and as I stated before my MA teacher who also was a flight nurse, has given me a lot of insight as well. Only I know what I will do you can't assume because I haven't been there yet I don't know what I would do in that situation. Like I said I have been in far worse situations and I love helping people and its something that burns inside of me not just an occupation. and no you dont have to have a passion but I do and I speak for myself when I say that ...Like over and over I have said you can have a bad day ..week or whatever but when it affects the patient just because you want to have a whining session thats unacceptable...I believe but that is my opinion

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