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| Member Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Re: How to Respond to the RN OR Your Supervisors Quote:
It's legit. I figured the OP was an Aussie or New Zealander early on because of many of the phrases and different wordings they use. Used to have an Aussie bloke in our ER years ago.. He sure has some "funny" ways of saying things. Had a travel recruiter ask me what "turned me on" about an assignment. Was kinda taken aback by that statement but then I realized he meant what was I looking for in an assignment or where did I want togo. Big city or small town etc. | |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Re: How to Respond to the RN OR Your Supervisors :39: One Of The Things I Have Come To Learn When It Comes To The R.n. Or Your Supervisor Is That, When They Ask You To Do Something That Is Within Your Scope Of Practice Do It Immediately. The Reason Being Is That #1 It Shows That You Are About Taking Care Of Business. #2 It Shows That You Take Them And Your Job Seriously. #3 It Cuts Out The Negative Vibes, Attitudes, And Rude Remarks From Them. |
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