Nursing home assistant. I wasn't even a student nurse yet when I first started! After graduation I worked in a clinic and assisted in small operations like IUD insertions, skin biopsies, mole...
Getting treated like a personal maid is constant in my job... the families are worse than the patients. It's really just laughable after a certain point. A patient's daughter rings the call bell......
I'm just curious, but wouldn't it be more likely that if she is indeed abusing drugs etc, he'd get custody of the child? I don't know, I can't exactly say I'm familiar with these things... Can't give...
People don't go to the hospital to ogle at nurses. If you're caring, kind and do your job well - that's all that should matter. Good sense of humor is certainly a bonus, and you seem to have that....
I've been working in a nursing home for the elderly for a good while now, and seen quite a few deaths... not a single ghost, though, but I've witnessed something very odd happening in there. Cue...
Well, I've been lucky enough to work in a nursing home for the elderly while I'm studying, and I really like it. Old people are underappreciated! However, I'm also really interested in emergency...
Hah, my reaction was more like "oh ****, what have I done". Nursing school... well, I'm not from the US-of-A so of course it's going to be different for you. But in my experience as a current nursing...