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I am seeing SO many repeat threads here, so I thought I'd throw in a few words of wisdom.

Question: Is nursing for me?

Answer: No one can answer that but you. As with every job out there, nursing has its pros and cons. To answer concisely, if poop, puke, pee, catheters, blood, ostomy spillage, gaping oozing wounds down to the bone, or pus make you squeamish then the answer is no, nursing is probably not for you. Anything else you're just going have to work out in your head, heart, and your own state laws. We don't know you or your history, and i think I can safely say no one here can read souls to find out your true destiny.

Question: Should I move on from XYZ job?

Answer: No one can answer that but you. If you've given it enough thought to post about it on a nursing forum, you're probably ready to move on. If you're burnt out, exhausted, overworked, underpaid, underbenefitted, your nurse/patient ratio sucks, your managers suck, your coworkers suck, your commute sucks, or any combination of the above, then yes, you're probably ready for a new job. Be forewarned though, you sometimes go from the frying pan to the fire. No matter what field or hospital you move to, you're probably going to find at least one of the above things suck. If they all suck, run, don't walk.

Question: I have XYZ medical problem, advice please?

Answer: The answer is we have no advice. NO MEDICAL ADVICE CAN BE GIVEN HERE. EVER. NO MATTER HOW NICELY YOU ASK OR HOW STRANGE YOUR PROBLEM IS!

Question: What is a day in the life of a nurse like?

Answer: Shadow one in a position you're interested in. Every nursing job is vastly different, even from facility to facility. The only truly good way to experience a day in the life of a nurse is to witness it firsthand. Don't forget your rollerskates.

Question: Can you help me with XYZ nursing assignment?

Answer: Only if it's something you can't look up yourself, like an interview. Being on this forum is usually a way to decompress for nurses, and the last thing we want to do after an 8-12-16-20:uhoh3: hour shift is relive the glory days of nursing school by doing homework.

Question: What should I wear for an interview?

Answer: If we really need to answer this then you may need to go back to either Nursing101 or your professional role transition course. Also, just because it's usually the next question to follow, yes, send the damn thank you card.

Question: Why is XYZ nursing job superior to XYZ nursing job?

Answer: No job is superior to any other job. Nursing is comprised of many different fields, all with its own unique set of challenges, whether it's high nurse/patient ratios or vast amounts of paperwork. Anyone who think their field is harder than someone else's is usually playing the "mine is bigger than yours' game.

Question: What is the difference between an LPN/LVN/RN/NP/PA/MD/DO/PHD/BLAH BLAH BLAH? Followed by, which one should I become?

Answer: Do a search and stop asking this question. Only you can decide what profession is right for you, and you're on a nursing forum so take a wild guess what the majority of the answers are going to be?

Question: Is XYZ out of my scope of practice:

Answer: Check your facility and state policies. Every place is different. What one facility encourages may be completely prohibited by another.

Question: Is it okay that I never get a lunch, don't get paid for my overtime, work short-staffed to a dangerous capacity every shift, my manager treats me like crap, or that I get written up for arbitrary things because my hospital is in the process of converting to a hotel?

Answer: No. See question/answer #2.

Question: Does a new grad belong in the ED/ICU/PACU/OTHER CRITICAL CARE AREA, or is it better to start out in med-surg first?

Answer: You might as well ask if the chicken or the egg came first. It's six to one, half a dozen to the other. You're never going to get a uniform answer on this so just make the choice you feel is best for you and your career.

Question: What's your IQ?

Answer: Really?!

Haha! Perfect! :yeah:

But seriously...can somebody tell me 3 good nursing diagnoses for my patient? I totally researched on my own but, like, I can't find them anywhere. :lol2:

Specializes in Mental Health, Medical Research, Periop.
Deep down, I get the hunch that many of the people who ask this repetitive question already have their minds made up, but for some odd reason they're seeking validation and an uplifting boost to their ego. Some people are more in need of cheerleaders in their corner than others, especially those who lack confidence and self-assurance. It might be helpful for some individuals to hear a bunch of Polyanna-like members saying, "Go for it! You can do it!"

:yeah:I agree

I think you left out the one about "should I take out a jillion dollars in loans so I can get my degree as soon as possible and get a job right away; or should I go to CC for cheap and graduate a year later." Anwer: No. A hundred times no. You won't get a job right away and you will be a slave to debt the rest of your life. Response: "thanks for all your great advice, I've decided to take out the loan."

Also, usually right on the tail of that: "Where are all the jobs? I'm a jillion dollars in debt and I can't find a job. I thought there was a nursing shortage."

Le sigh.

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.

Right, you did forget the ever popular where are all of the nursing jobs??? I think we are up to 3 current threads on that one alone....sheesh!

and also, "do my fellow nurses all hate me because I am so pretty ?"...

anyone got any others??????

Specializes in Trauma, Emergency.

Okay, but is AN the right nursing website for me?

Well I'm not gonna listen unless you're a DNP with an IQ of at least 160 who works in a CVICU. :p

well, according to those specific threads, i'd say that's about half of the an's population.:lol2:

Deep down, I get the hunch that many of the people who ask this repetitive question already have their minds made up, but for some odd reason they're seeking validation and an uplifting boost to their ego. Some people are more in need of cheerleaders in their corner than others, especially those who lack confidence and self-assurance. It might be helpful for some individuals to hear a bunch of Polyanna-like members saying, "Go for it! You can do it!"

maybe i'm being too sensitive...

but you've probably set back a good number of posters here, who may be "Polyanna-like members", or those "seeking validation and an uplifting boost to their ego."

now we can add "paranoid" to that list.;)

leslie

WAIT! Stop! Hold the presses! :nono:

There is absolutely nothing on here yet about nurses eating their young... :D

This is the most useful thread on AN.

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.
WAIT! Stop! Hold the presses! :nono:

There is absolutely nothing on here yet about nurses eating their young... :D

Yeah, I almost added that one too, but opted for the I'm so pretty:)...figured I'd leave that one for someone else.

Don't forget about all the threads about "witches"

such as,

Which....

stethoscope is best for me?

set of scrubs are the best?

is the best place to buy scrubs/stethoscopes?

school is best for me?

computer/phone/medical app. program should I buy??

and last but not least (my favorite)

..will I get my license if I have a criminal record?? (I dunno either)

:smokin:

Specializes in PICU, ICU, Hospice, Mgmt, DON.

Oh, Lord yes..

"I have 14 DUI's in the last 2 years, will that prevent me from attending nursing school?".......

no, these unscruplous private schools that have sprung up all over the place will LOVE to take your money anyway....BUT taking the NCLEX and becoming licensed?...not so much....

Specializes in L&D.

You forgot my current favorite..."I took nclex and did the PVT and got the "good" pop up. Does this mean I passed????"

Jeepers. :bugeyes:

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