Normally I am neither one to get on a bandwagon nor to comment on anything negative. Though I hesitated to write this article, I found myself so moved by the response of nurses to a recent broadcast of the television discussion program called āThe Viewā that I felt compelled to write this. I watched last weekās broadcast of the Miss USA Pageant when Miss Colorado, Kelley Johnson, performed a moving monologue about her nursing experiences with one particular Alzheimerās patient. It made me so … [Read more...]
Be True to Yourself
Since when have hospitals become so concerned with patient satisfaction that we now are giving concierge-type care instead of doing whatās necessary to save peopleās lives? We have gone from a society of small community hospitals where the focus was on truly taking care of the patients to huge corporations where the focus is more on making sure patients are happy rather than providing quality care. Many of our actions are focused on whether others will like us or what they will think of us. … [Read more...]
Dirty Little Secrets
It is with a bit of embarrassment that I share this story with you but in my opinion the teaching points are important. Those who have read my books have heard of the man who coded early in my nursing career. While the more experienced nurses went to his aid, I was asked to watch the other patients on the floor. I was new, I was scared and glad it wasnāt my patient. In the midst of this crisis, one of the nurses came out and asked if I could go to central supply and pickup some equipment. … [Read more...]
There Is No Shame
As a nurse, our identity is so tied with our profession. If there is any question about how we are doing our job, we take it personally. If you have been written up or have been disciplined as a nurse, I would encourage you to look at things differently. View it as a learning opportunity. If you recall, Iām sure you will find times in your life which were difficult or hard but you managed to come through them. My guess is that you came through for the better. I also have had very … [Read more...]
Fitbits in Nursing
I guess Iām a little bit of a techie and just got a Fitbit which monitors my steps and activities. I enjoy watching my number of steps throughout the day. When I was a nurse, I would spend my time walking down large halls to see my patients and back to the nurseās station to chart. Once I became an attorney and sat at a desk, things changed. Not only did I lose my figure but my nursing bladder as well! My Fitbit is helping me be conscious of my activity. Earlier this week, I was with a … [Read more...]
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