Published Dec 7, 2011
dudette10, MSN, RN
3,530 Posts
May a shift from hell be followed by one that reminds you of why you are a nurse.
That is all.
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AgentBeast, MSN, RN
1,974 Posts
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dr.lecter
18 Posts
Hahaha.
pixie99
20 Posts
Amen, sister.
mandy102
1 Post
that made my day. thank you :)
yuzzamatuzz
99 Posts
Thank you very much. I'm a new nurse and the other week I had the worst shift I've ever had: inappropriately heavy patient assignment, all of my patients were unstable, needy/very worried families who needed a lot of attention, and had to call the rapid response team on two of my patients (once at change of shift). I didn't eat, drink, or pee for 14 hours. I have a very strong personality and not much bothers me, but this time I cried on the way home. The next day I dreaded going into work. But when I got there, one of my patient's family members who I had on that horrible shift (who I had also been taking care of for months as he slowly declined) came and specifically found me to thank me for everything I had done for him and told me that they would never forget me. As a new grad, that was my first "thank you" from a patient's family and it meant so much to me as I have grown very attached to that particular patient. This reminded me of why I became a nurse...all the stress was well worth that one thank you.