Ramiele
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- Posted: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:10:53 +0000
So I am learning how rude some nurses are. In the last three days I have been to the emergency room twice because I have been really sick. I will spare you the details. Well, last night I got taken to a bed and we waited and waited and waited. It's busy in there, I know this because Oktoberfest is going on in our city and things happen.
Well, a nurse came in, and asked me how I was, where I replied, "I still feel terrible..." I didn't criticize the wait at ALL because I know how it is in emergency rooms. However she had the nerve to say, "You're not the only one in this emergency room. Just because it's past your bedtime doesn't mean the place is empty and waiting on you."
Uh...what??? Wrong time to use the word, "still" I guess?
I've encountered a lot of rude nurses recently (as well as some very sweet ones!) because of my fiance having leukemia. You'd think with the fact that nursing is about taking care of ill people they'd be a little kinder, right? I know that there are moments. Last week at work, I got into a shouting fight with a co-worker in front of the class we were teaching together (we work with children two hours a night talking about nurturing parents and what you need in life) and that was definitely not professional so I understand it happens. I know that ER work is stressful as well.
When it comes to your profession, do you feel you act professional?
Have you ever not acted professional? Why/Why not?
What whatever portrays to nurses/hospital stories/profession stories whatever. I'm easy going
Well, a nurse came in, and asked me how I was, where I replied, "I still feel terrible..." I didn't criticize the wait at ALL because I know how it is in emergency rooms. However she had the nerve to say, "You're not the only one in this emergency room. Just because it's past your bedtime doesn't mean the place is empty and waiting on you."
Uh...what??? Wrong time to use the word, "still" I guess?
I've encountered a lot of rude nurses recently (as well as some very sweet ones!) because of my fiance having leukemia. You'd think with the fact that nursing is about taking care of ill people they'd be a little kinder, right? I know that there are moments. Last week at work, I got into a shouting fight with a co-worker in front of the class we were teaching together (we work with children two hours a night talking about nurturing parents and what you need in life) and that was definitely not professional so I understand it happens. I know that ER work is stressful as well.
When it comes to your profession, do you feel you act professional?
Have you ever not acted professional? Why/Why not?
What whatever portrays to nurses/hospital stories/profession stories whatever. I'm easy going