Disney Doll
DIS Security Matron
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I am an RN for lamost 22 years, and I have jumped into these kinds of threads before. I will warn you,...very shortly someone is going to start the ball rolling by telling about a bad experience they had with a nurse, make a few sarcastic comments about nurses don't work as hard as everyone thinks they do, and is going to paint all nurses with that same broad brush, so be prepared!
That being said, hospital nursing is difficult at best, for many reasons.
1. Staffing
2. Lack of respect for nurses by most hospital administrations & physicians
3. The "trickle down" theory (when it's no one else's job in the whole place, it automatically becomes the nurse's job)
4. Lack of young people going into nursing causing a shortage
5. More acutely ill patients needing more care with less staff
6. More demanding patients & families
7. Profit-driven decisions by administration that do not in any way take into consideration the needs of the patient
8. More "defensive" documentation requirements, which take the nurse away from the bedside-we are all charting to prevent being sued
I will echo the sentiments of the person who said that if you have a loved one in the hospital, stay with them 24/7.
I shudder to think what the healthcare system will be like when I am older and may be accessing it more.
That being said, hospital nursing is difficult at best, for many reasons.
1. Staffing
2. Lack of respect for nurses by most hospital administrations & physicians
3. The "trickle down" theory (when it's no one else's job in the whole place, it automatically becomes the nurse's job)
4. Lack of young people going into nursing causing a shortage
5. More acutely ill patients needing more care with less staff
6. More demanding patients & families
7. Profit-driven decisions by administration that do not in any way take into consideration the needs of the patient
8. More "defensive" documentation requirements, which take the nurse away from the bedside-we are all charting to prevent being sued
I will echo the sentiments of the person who said that if you have a loved one in the hospital, stay with them 24/7.
I shudder to think what the healthcare system will be like when I am older and may be accessing it more.