What Being a Nurse Has Taught Me

Although at times I dream of having a different type of career, I know that I would never be satisfied doing anything other than nursing. I have learned that even when I am worn out, tired and frustrated, nursing is the job for me. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

I have been a nurse for 14 years and over the years I have learned many things. I have learned that there are days when 12 hours feels like 24 hours. I have learned that it is okay to cry because you are frustrated. Just make sure that you are alone when you do it. It is also okay to cry with a patient and their family.

I have learned that upper management really has no clue as to what goes on out on the floor. I have learned that if one of your co-workers is going to get promoted, it is usually going to be the one who is lazy, but good at hiding it.

Being a nurse has made me see how important it is to take care of yourself. End stage cancer, COPD, and CHF are not pretty. Neither is end stage renal failure, colostomies and cirrhosis. I have learned that it is almost never a "spider bite". If it looks like MRSA, it probably is.

Being a nurse has taught me that humor can be used to diffuse most tense situations. As a nurse, I have had to learn that when families seem demanding, they may be distressed or not understand every thing that is going on with their loved one.

I have learned that some doctors, especially surgeons, are arrogant. Do not let them get to you. It's not personal, it is just their personality. On the other hand, being a nurse does not mean that a doctor should verbally demean you. I have learned to stand up for myself, with doctors and fellow nurses. I have learned that your CNA's can be your best buddy or your worst enemy. You choose. Treat them with respect. I have learned to never, ever, ever talk about a coworker behind their back, because trust me, it will get back to them.

Being a nurse has taught me the principles of good time management, being professional and to CYA. I have learned to never say out loud, "Boy, it sure is quiet around here tonight". You can think it, just don't say it. I have learned that just before a full moon, everything will go a little nuts. It is a proven fact.

I have learned that some doctor's will ask you to lie for them or do something else unethical. DON'T do it.

In all my years of nursing, I have learned that there are some patients that you will see at least 3-4 times in a month. You can do their admission paper work from memory. I have also learned that some patients will not be forthcoming with information you need to know about illicit drug use or alcohol consumption.

Nursing has taught me to roll with the punches, to hussle when I need to hussle, and to pee at least once a shift. It has taught me how to be a more compassionate, more caring person. It has also taught me to set boundaries and to leave work at work. I have learned what my own personal signs and symptoms of burnout are and I do something about it before I have a complete meltdown.

Being a nurse has taught me that some little old ladies are super sweet and others are MEAN! I have also learned that some little old men are absolute gentlemen, and others are pervs. I have learned that to some old people, hemorroids are "piles" and that "gaulded" means excoriation. I have learned that with some demented patients, it only upsets them more when you try to reorientate them. So, if you can't beat them, join them.

I have learned that no matter how much they pay you, some days it is just not enough!

Although at times I dream of having a different type of career, I know that I would never be satisfied doing anything other than nursing. I have learned that even when I am worn out, tired and frustrated, nursing is the job for me.

Specializes in psychiatry.
I have been a nurse for 14 years and over the years I have learned many things. I have learned that there are days when 12 hours feels like 24 hours. I have learned that it is okay to cry because you are frustrated. Just make sure that you are alone when you do it. It is also okay to cry with a patient and their family.

May I include your thoughts in our NSNA newsletter at school?

Specializes in Med-Surg, HH, Tele, Geriatrics, Psych.

Redbrick, Thanks for reading. You may reprint. I would be honored. Bugaloo

hey i just got this one "WRONG" on the test. Not suppose to cry - your suppose to "assess". since when are nursing simply technicians?

Specializes in geriatrics.

it is again a nice article mr bugaloo...keep it up!!!

Wow! I am currently in Nursing School, and everything you said, seems soo true! I hope one day I can be able to "learn" what you have and "roll with the punches" as well! Thanks for the inspirational story! Very heart-warming!

Specializes in Acute Care Hosp, Nursing Home, Clinics.

You touched my heart. Every word is true but you say it with compassion and an acute understanding of the human condition. Thank you

Specializes in Med-Surg, HH, Tele, Geriatrics, Psych.

Thank you, TimeToShine! I am so glad you enjoyed it :)