Received this email today and I am steamed!!!

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I received the following email today from a RN/friend that I worked with and I am ticked! I cannot believe that this is making its way around the world wide web. At first I thought that they had just misused the word experienced and graduate. Or that perhaps they should substitute "experienced" for "burned out" or "incompetent" and "graduate" for "competent". Then I thought this email serves absolutely NO good purpose. It is just another symptom of the bigger problems in Nursing (have you seen one of these for drs? firefighters? police officers? etc?)

The email::angryfire

>Are You a Graduate Nurse or an Experienced Nurse?

>

>A Graduate Nurse throws up when the patient does.

>An experienced nurse calls housekeeping when a patient throws up

>

>A Graduate Nurse wears so many pins on their name badge you can't read it.

>An experienced nurse doesn't wear a name badge for liability reasons

>

>A Graduate Nurse charts too much.

>An experienced nurse doesn't chart enough.

>

>A Graduate Nurse loves to run to codes.

>An experienced nurse makes graduate nurses run to codes.

>

>A Graduate Nurse wants everyone to know they are a nurse.

>An experienced nurse doesn't want anyone to know they are a nurse.

>

>A Graduate Nurse keeps detailed notes on a pad.

>An experienced nurse writes on the back of their hand, paper scraps,

>napkins, etc.

>

>A Graduate Nurse will spend all day trying to reorient a patient.

>An experienced nurse will chart the patient is disoriented and restrain

>them.

>

>A Graduate Nurse can hear a beeping I-med at 50 yards.

>An experienced nurse can't hear any alarms at any distance.

>

>A Graduate Nurse loves to hear abnormal heart and breath sounds.

>An experienced nurse doesn't want to know about them unless the patient is

>symptomatic.

>

>A Graduate Nurse spends 2 hours giving a patient a bath.

>An experienced nurse lets the CNA give the patient a bath.

>

>A Graduate Nurse thinks people respect Nurses.

>An experienced nurse knows everybody blames everything on the nurse.

>

>A Graduate Nurse looks for blood on a bandage hoping they will get to

>change

>it.

>An experienced nurse knows a little blood never hurt anybody.

>

>A Graduate Nurse looks for a chance "to work with the family."

>An experienced nurse avoids the family.

>

>A Graduate Nurse expects meds and supplies to be delivered on time.

>An experienced nurse expects them to never be delivered at all.

>

>A Graduate Nurse will spend days bladder training an incontinent patient.

>An experienced nurse will insert a Foley catheter.

>

>A Graduate Nurse always answers their phone.

>An experienced nurse checks their caller ID before answering the phone.

>

>A Graduate Nurse thinks psych patients are interesting.

>An experienced nurse thinks psych patients are crazy.

>

>A Graduate Nurse carries reference books in their bag.

>An experienced nurse carries magazines, lunch, and some "cough syrup" in

>their bag.

>

>A Graduate Nurse doesn't find this funny.

>An experienced nurse does

Im a graduating in 4 months and I think this is funny..... and I'm sorry but so true.... maybe not for everybody but for the most part.. from the people ive been around.. yes this is true.. and I find it quite amusing.

I thought it was hilarious and have been showing everyone at work! Thanks for the joke! We all needed a good chuckle!

I laughed my but off and i'm not a nurse yet but i work with nurses and i find that to be very true i could even say alot of that applys to a exp cna and a new na God bless Tiffany

Specializes in OB, M/S, HH, Medical Imaging RN.

This is an old thread. At least 3 months old. No need to get all steamed up again. Anyway I concur, I thought it was hillarious and so true! I passed it around when it was first posted and everyone got a kick out of it.

I'm a nursing student, 2nd semester, I began my rotation into med-surg at my hospital 2 weeks ago and was lucky enough to land in with the greatest bunch of RNs I've met to date... at the end of a very long tiring evening i was doing my final charting and one of them laid this joke in front of me... I'll tell you i was laughing so hard 1/2 way thru i was crying... What a great way to end an evening... truthfully I'll be happy when vomiting is just a signal to call housekeeping...

Specializes in Gerontology.

I love this joke it is an all time favorite of mine I actually have it on a tshirt I bought from the uniform store.

I'm an experienced nurse of 18 years and I thought it was hilarious and that some of it was right on the mark.

still a student and saw a lot of truths and humor in it. the last 2 lines say it all. you have to be able to laugh at yourself and stuff like this or you won't make it.

Specializes in MS Home Health.

I loved it. Thanks for the chuckle over my AM cup o joe!

renerian:rotfl:

:clown: the reason i thought it made me smile because being in this profession for 25 years is because its really so true!!!

oh yeah I forgot I have this memo in a frame in my room for a long time!!

*furr furr.... tisk tisk* Looks to me someone is a little bit steamed. :devil: LOL.

Personally, I consider myself a "new grad" being a RN for just over 1 year now. I found it very humerous... somethings gotta make us laugh. THANKS !!

~ashley

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