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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?!

Specializes in Pediatrics, ER.

i posted the name, disease, and social security number of my patient on my Facebook page. I also posted that my nurse manager is an a-hole. HR somehow got a hold of my posts and I'm scared. Do you think I'll get fired?

"I have 14 DUI's in the last 2 years, ....

...and none of them are my fault, cuz I'm good looking:D

Specializes in Peds Hem, Onc, Med/Surg.

You guys are so mean! making fun of AN posters. I hope none of you treat your patients this way! So what if we annoy you with our countless threads over which shoe fits better and our threads about our previous lifestyles which may or may not have included suicide, homicide, or genocide.

You are nurses and I expect you to be all Sammie Sunshine to me and everyone else. If you aren't that means you aren't a real nurse! :jester:

PS I think this is my most favorite thread EVER! :D

"I'm not a nurse, but I am a hypochondriac that has been to the hospital 1000 times in my miserable life.

I would just like to say, I have been treated with nothing but compassion at the hospital by my nurses and they would never say such mean things to me, as you all are saying here!

Shame on you!! :nono::nono::nono::nono:

WHERE IS YOUR COMPASSION?????!!!!!!!!!!

You don't know what it's like to be a patient, like me, hogging up valuable space in the ED and not have the nurse so much smile at you and offer you a sandwich or Doritos.

I had to fake chest pain just to be seen for my hangnail. I could have DIED from that!!! :madface:

If you don't like patients, then why are you nurses?

Thank GOD!!!! You are not my nurse!!!

And when I stop being so self-absorbed, delusional and needy, I want to be a nurse just like the ones who took care me who were compassionate enough to wipe my orifice, even though I could reach it myself!!!!:redbeathe:redbeathe:redbeathe:redbeathe

YOU ARE BAD!!!" :cry::cry::cry:

...and none of them are my fault, cuz I'm good looking:D

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

My instructor/NM/CN/CNAs/DMV workers pick on me and I, like, just know that's it's cuz I am so purty and they ain't.

:smokin:

Can I become a CRNA without getting my BSN or without experience?

This has been posted before but this questions is just the absolute worst...IS NURSING FOR ME?? Oh my God, seriously?

Specializes in Mental Health, Medical Research, Periop.

Should I report the MA at my doctors office, someone in the waiting room called her a nurse? I know the BON can do something about this. I mean, I'm not a nurse yet but I am taking my 1st pre-req class so I'm like a nurse. Plus I took care of my grandma when she had heartburn. I think I'm going to call the BON and report her, yeah that's what I'll do.

I have a 2.17 GPA, failed microbiology twice, and have not taken physiology yet, do you think I will be admitted to nursing school? What are your statistics? I want to compare.

Wow, why are you all being so mean to me?

I thought nursing was a caring profession, I hope none of you are ever my nurse. I'm never going to be so burnt out ad bitter. You're just jealous because I'm so young, and pretty and have a higher IQ than you do.

Sheesh, talk about eating your young.

Wow, y r u all bieng so mean 2 me?

I thought nursing was a carnig profesion, I hope non of u r ever my nurse. I never going 2 be so brunt out ad bitten. Ur just jelous because I'm so young and pretty and have a highr IQ than u do. Sheehs, talk about eating ur young.

There. Fixed that for ya.;)

Specializes in stepdown RN.

Did you ever think that these people want the interaction with others. I have wondered about something and yes there is already a post about it. Now, if that post is 3 years old how is that helping me. Maybe I disagree about someone's comment. What's the chances that I can have an interaction with that one person. If you see a repeat question and you can't be bothered to read it DON'T READ IT.

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
Did you ever think that these people want the interaction with others. I have wondered about something and yes there is already a post about it. Now, if that post is 3 years old how is that helping me. Maybe I disagree about someone's comment. What's the chances that I can have an interaction with that one person. If you see a repeat question and you can't be bothered to read it DON'T READ IT.

Awww, c'mon. We're just having a little fun amongst ourselves. You don't have to read these posts either, if you don't want to.

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

Per the above post.....

Uh, what's up with that??

it's fine to have a repeat question if the question is infact 3 years old....but we are referring to questions, that are posted repeatedly currently on the boards...over and over...if the people really wish to gain information, first they should peruse the threads...for these repeat topics it won't take long to find their answers...if they do not find what they are looking for, they can also do a "look up"...if after that , then they can post specific questions...but come on, right now there are 3 current threads with "where are all of the nursing jobs"...I mean really???

Some of the other topics we have addressed have just been---in a word--ridiculous.....so lighten up...

I suggest you take your own advice and if you don't like this thread...then STOP READING IT!!!!

now back to our regularly scheduled thread.......:lol2:

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