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travelnurse77 said:
Nursing is the hardest job there is. You end up with a bad back and frazzeled nerves. Patients and their families think you are their maid. They get mad if you don't answer their call light within seconds even if you are just participating in a code blue in the room next door. Doctors scribble and laugh about it. Nurses have to guess what they write. The whole thing is a joke. Yet, we do it. Why?
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We do it because up until now we believe we have to take it, we are trained that is how it is "the nature of the beast" so to speak. and to a point that is true the problem is that there is no job security no real benefits (for most)if something happens and you can't do it any more you are left with nothing, after 25 years of nursing and raising 2 kids I have nothing to show for it and the younger nurses want to judge me, evaluate me according to standards set for say a 20 year old. come on people I am 52 years old and I can still do nursing may not be able to run around as quick as I used to. The nursing shortage is not going to get any better as long as the nurses in it are willing to accept the status quo and have tunnel vision. Nursing is so much more than what you do in a hospital and nursing home. It is a profession, a calling, a way of life. So when I see people judging other nurses or keeping people from attaining their goals because of total ignorance for the profession I get sick. I think of Jesus on the cross "Lord forgive them for they know not what they do" I don't think people including nurses really understand the "teachings" of Jesus yet they claim to be followers just like nurses who don't understand the profession go into it for the money, the title, for whatever reason they go into it. I think we need to be able to assess the over all person before we judge them as competent nurses. That is all I have to say




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