Stand up if you're not in it for the money!

Nurses LPN/LVN

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At 43, I'm a nursing student. Why am I doing this? It's because I have volunteered at a nursing home for two years, not including all the years as a child I visited a nursing home across the street from my house. It's because I love talking to people, love hearing their stories. Young, old, black, white or other, I love talking to them all.

And I stick out like a stone in my nursing class. I think they are all in it for the money. For the most part, the people in my class do not seem interested in talking to the patients when we are at clinicals. A few are condescending, and some are borderline rude; but most do not seem interested in the patients as people.

This worries me for several reasons. One: if I become involved with the patients as people, talk to them about their lives, etc., will I be comfortable doing intimate things for them, like giving bedbaths and/or enemas? Will they feel uncomfortable having someone they connect with, doing these things?

Does anyone reading this understand where I'm coming from? I shudder to think of some of my fellow nursing students being my nurse one day.

Specializes in Home Health Care.

I'm not in nursing for the money either. My husband and I own an aluminum extrusion factory and a tool & die shop. I'm living comfortably. I'm in nursing because it's what I like to do. It's for my own personal growth. You couldn't pay me enough to work full time , holidays, eve or grave-yard shifts .

Well I am a people person and love helping people but I also got bills to be paid. Residents should not be treated badly and it is okay to ask them how they are doing and how their day has been but getting into their personal lives...no! I've seen nurses who kiss patients in their mouths..im not doing that! As long as i do my job and treat you with respect...we are all good to go.

Specializes in ED, ICU/DOU/Tele, M/S, Gero/Psych.
Well I am a people person and love helping people but I also got bills to be paid. Residents should not be treated badly and it is okay to ask them how they are doing and how their day has been but getting into their personal lives...no! I've seen nurses who kiss patients in their mouths..im not doing that! As long as i do my job and treat you with respect...we are all good to go.

Yeah good way to get MRSA or VRE... :lol2: or another of the nasties...

In nursing school I actually watched a nursing aid spoon feed a patient, back to the plate, and then in her mouth with the same fork... sort of like, one for you, one for me, one for you, one for me.... made me wanna' hurl.

Wayne.

Specializes in Geriatrics, Med-Surg..

Ewwww! I can't imagine kissing a patient on the mouth or sharing a spoon. This place I worked at waited until survey time to get a patient returning from hospital an MRSA test swab, none were in the facility you see. I hope they ordered more than one kit because the floor likely has many more with MRSA now.

On the the getting personal subject, I try to be pleasant although I don't do chit chat during my med pass and I never discuss my personal life with a patient but I will listen to them talk briefly as long as there is no urgent situation. It sounds harsh but I get tired of staying for unpaid overtime. JMO.

Specializes in Knuckle Dragging Nurse aka MTA.
Once you are in the real world, dealing with 20 patients or more..You will not have too much time talking to patients because there is so much work to do..

I had 47 patients in LTC....you really have no time to talk to them, athough I wished I could.

Specializes in Knuckle Dragging Nurse aka MTA.
I'm not in nursing for the money either. My husband and I own an aluminum extrusion factory and a tool & die shop. I'm living comfortably. I'm in nursing because it's what I like to do. It's for my own personal growth. You couldn't pay me enough to work full time , holidays, eve or grave-yard shifts .

Yes..you live comfortably..without nursing. I, like many others, are in nursing for the money. It pays the mortgage etc etc. I work in psych and the warm and fuzzy feel good feelings between patient and nurse arent so clear-cut.

Specializes in ICU-Stepdown.

well, if money were no issue, I certainly wouldn't be doing this for a hobby! I can experience 'personal growth' many other ways and would gladly get out of the hospital setting.

Specializes in ED, ICU/DOU/Tele, M/S, Gero/Psych.
well, if money were no issue, I certainly wouldn't be doing this for a hobby! I can experience 'personal growth' many other ways and would gladly get out of the hospital setting.

HAHAHAHA that's too funny!

Wayne.

i was in for the money. nursing was not enjoyable to me for many reasons. i was good to my patients but still...did not enjoy work.

i am done with nursing now--hurray!!

Specializes in ICU-Stepdown.

I do (usually) enjoy the work, and like the challenges. I guess when the 'bad' days outnumber the 'good' ones, I'll have to re-assess my place in them :) For now, tho, I like the floor I work on, and like the nurses I work with. Thats saying a lot more than I've been able to say for other jobs in other fields.

IN the end , we all have our bills to pay.. I choose to afford to support my family by being a nurse , I would not choose anything else, I also believe that anyone who says they are not in nursing for money are lying to themselves. I will never be paid enough for the good care I give my patients, bar none.

just a thought

Specializes in OB/GYN.

When my mom was sick six years ago, the nurses who cared for her were, for the most part, horrible. I remember sitting with her and a nurse would present at the edge of the bed and start doing things without even saying hello or knocking. One refused to give her pain meds when the orders were PRN and she was in intense pain after a 9 hr surgery. I knew that I could do better than that and I wanted to make a difference in patient care.

Yes, nurses are in demand but it is also a very demanding job. I think of one of my classmates who was not sure if she wanted to be a nurse after doing a semester of clincials. I guess she didn't realize that there was a lot of work to be done before a paycheck ever arrives.

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