ms-feelgood

ms-feelgood

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About ms-feelgood

ms-feelgood has 7 years experience and specializes in acute & emergency.


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  1. What was your first Nursing job?

    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...
  2. Feeling like a servant

    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......
  3. 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...
  4. Being an ugly nurse

    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....
  5. Hospital Beep Syndrome

    I don't really get any call lights going off in my head unless I've worked many days in a row, but after work I just can't stand any excess
  6. No Experience Nurse

    I wouldn't worry, everyone's started with no experience at some
  7. What's Your Best Nursing Ghost Story?

    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...
  8. What is your dream nursing career

    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...
  9. 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...