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rand0mflora:

FACT. Absolute and incontrovertible. (But that doesn’t mean we don’t still want to be invited.)

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“I’m Sorry” is a statement. “I won’t do it again” is a promise. “How do I make it up to you” is a responsibility. Mean it.

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The Computer

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The Computer

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love it…fashion meet life


Friends

In my 32 years I have learned the value and meaning of friendship.  With many friendships made and lost or altered for one reason or another.  The difference of a friendship between two women or a women and a man, and employee and a boss, a superior and a lessor.  There is a line that is crossed when two people are truly friends in my mind.  A movement from the place of niceties and placating each other to being real.  Friendship is the difference between holding a “sisters” hair after a night of way to much drinking and stopping that friend from reaching the point where her hair needs to be held, despite what anyone, including she might think of you later.  And knowing that if she is true friend, that she will thank you later for making her just a little bit better of a person for not backing down or leaving when she was in a bad place.  A friend can think you are a “dumb ass fool” for whatever reason, but because they are your friend they wont make you feel guilty about being a fool, we might talk about it, and you know I will continue to disagree, but because you are a important part of my life, I will not harm or hurt you because of difference of opinion.  A true friend will support your back especially if you are not around to do so, and will not back down to social pressure of others because it makes life easier. 

I have looked back and known at different times with different people that i was a bad friend, and for those people I am truly sorry.  Other times I know in my heart of hearts that i was a great great friend and those i have lost were not a friend to me.  My heart goes out to those who have not experience what i consider friendship.  And for those who struggle and search and push…..stop, don’t force it, if it is a ftrue friendship, you will not need to do any of these things, those who should be important to you will find you important to them!



jimrn:

When I first decided to enter the nursing profession, I really had no idea what I was getting into. I hadn’t grown up wanting to be a nurse, nor did I give it much thought beforehand.

But I was bored and miserable working for the U.S. Postal Service and had to find something that was a lot more mentally stimulating. My mother, who is a nurse, suggested that I pursue nursing. I thought, “That’s a woman’s profession! Why would I want to do that?”

MYTH #1: NURSING IS A WOMAN’S PROFESSION

The idea of nursing being only a “woman’s profession” has given way to the idea that anyone can be a nurse. The number of men in nursing is steadily increasing, and that’s a good thing. There’s plenty of room under the nursing umbrella for both men and women.

Many so-called “manly men” like policemen and firemen pursue second careers in nursing after they retire. The step seems to be a logical one, since policemen and firemen are caretakers (of sorts) to begin with.

Variables such as flexibility of schedule, excellent pay and the daily challenges of nursing make the job very rewarding. The scientific and methodical approach to nursing is also what I would call “man-friendly.”

MYTH #2: MEN AREN’T EMOTIONALLY SUITED TO NURSING

What drew me to nursing, not as a man but as a human, was the interaction with people and the reward of helping others. That is a universal truth for nurses, be they male or female. I like to get people’s stories, finding out as much as I can about them, the way they live and who is around to assist them with their needs.

These are important aspects of caring for patients that only nurses think about while devising a plan of care. I believe that the nursing approach of caring for the entire individual should be the standard for all of those working in the health care field.

MYTH #3: MALE NURSES ARE JUST “WANNA BE” DOCTORS

Yes, from a man’s perspective, there are a lot of positive and negative aspects of nursing. One negative aspect is the assumption that we couldn’t hack med school. That’s obviously not the case for most of us.

Interestingly, being a male nurse truly gives us an advantage when dealing with most doctors. Doctors treat male nurses a bit differently than our female counterparts. I’ve seen many doctors talk to female nurses in ways they never would to a man.

BUT FINALLY, SOME TRUTHS ABOUT MALE NURSES

Even though I’ve debunked some myths, there are still a few “stigmas” about being a man in nursing.

First, for the most part, you won’t ever get to work in a maternity ward! Second, I’ve found that a lot of young female patients are embarrassed about having a male nurse. (I always thought this was peculiar, though, seeing that most of their doctors were men!)

If a patient was uncomfortable having me as her nurse, I never took it personally. Being a nurse, I adapted and improvised. I’d simply switch that particular patient assignment with one of my female coworkers, and the problem was solved.

SO WHY SHOULD MEN PURSUE NURSING AS A CAREER?

Males are actually ideally suited to both the pressures and excitement of nursing. I’ve always liked comparing the nursing approach to that of the U.S. Marines: They adapt, improvise and overcome. Working just one nursing shift will prove that point!

Men also have a very different perspective than women on a lot of things, and it’s a good thing having them in the profession.

All in all, I love the label “male nurse.” When people ask me, “What’s it like being a male nurse?” I usually reply, “The ‘male’ part I’ve got down—it’s the ‘nurse’ part that takes a lot of hard work!”

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mizfit:

This should adjust my attitude…


4 yr old: ” I dont need shots I have white blood cells”….

my thought, smart kid

my comeback: “Do you like superman…..(yes) well now you will have superman white blood cells!!”

4 yr old: As Im walking out of the room with tears in his eyes, post shots…..”thank you ma’am”

This is why I do my job, the good the bad and the ugly!



Rock bridge Park, My 2 favorite people, before we went 5 miles out of our way…oops!


Kids funny comments

Ok so working with kids all day, you hear some funny things, decided that I am going to have to post a few…..


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