What does your username mean?

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Let's do something fun! Everybody on allnurses.com has a very interesting and unique username. What is the back story of your username? Mine is just like it states, "Life's a Journey!"

Specializes in Psych.

Mine is related to my astrological signs. I'm a Aries with a Taurus rising. A Ram and a Bull.

Specializes in Urgent Care.

My username is my favorite type of tea (tulsi with cinnamon rose). It's a hippie thing. :)

I like the name squad51KMG365. I see you are an Emergency fan too.:yes:

My name is Elle...and I have a cat. Lol.

Cute. I like that

Mine is the first initials of my 2 cats and my last name is Reen.

FlyingScot: I'm of Scottish descent (second generation American) and I was a flight nurse when I came up with this moniker.

I bet being a flying nurse must awesome.

Mine is my

Name 🙈

My username represents me completely and I believe that one should be able to work in a humane and safe environment which does not seem to be the case these days. I have been known to leave a place in a heartbeat if things aren't the way they should be, and I advise others to do the same if they want to keep their licenses, lol :yeah:

Good one!

Interesting thread!

Well... I'm getting married (bride) on the beach May 14th (5/14)!

Well congratulations!!

I'm a big theatre nerd. I see easily 25+ plays/musicals a year. It can be an expensive hobby. :cool:

Nothing wrong with that:)

I was always very very anal about how my patients looked.

We used to joke I was "The Hygiene Queen".

I am also "The Gero Whisperer" because I'm very good with difficult geriatric patients... that would be a good username, too.

However...

I'm also known as "The Urinator" because I could always get urine samples when others couldn't or wouldn't...

I don't think I like that for a username :rolleyes:

That's funny

Mine is my title. Firefighter\ Prehospital RN with my fire dept (Professional FD, not volunteer). I was the first RN on the job, work as a paramedic while on duty. I also work as a flight nurse or as a flight medic slot if needed since I have scene\EMS experience. Then, in my spare time, I still work in the ED.

Do you have any time left at all?

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