angel659
<font color=peach>Have A <font color=deeppink>Magi
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As most of you know, I will be starting my nurse training in Feb 08. I am half way through my NVQ Level 3 in Health now and will be finished Sept/Oct. This will sound rambled and will make no sense. I will apologize now.
Recently I have been feeling a little low about my job. I have felt that it has been a thankless job. I am more thinking of an Auxiliary point of view, due to staff and not patients. Recently my ward is getting worse. I feel that the Auxiliary nurses are doing what qualified nurses did years ago. Do not get me wrong I love my job and I love helping other people. I do not for one-minute feel too posh to wash or anything. Its silly things like "patient x needs a drink of water, can you get him one" or "patient x needs the commode can you get them one" as they walk past you. Continently ignoring the buzzers. Some days there is more than one Auxiliary nurse, but some other days there has only been one. It has been down to them to make 27 beds, wash patients who need it, answer buzzers and take 27 observations. I have several times been behind a curtain with another Auxiliary nurse changing a patient and the buzzer has not been answered until we have been available. By the time we have got there, the poor patient is desperate for the commode. They cannot seem to share any observations especially if they are poorly. When you walk past they say are you busy and when you have done that here is a list of obs that need to be done. They are sat on their bums laughing and talking.
Some patients have complained to me that todays nursing standards has dropped immensely to the point that they do not even know which staff nurse is looking after them. They only ever speak to Auxiliary nurses now days. I know Staff Nurses get busy, but surely if some nurses can do this then it can be done. I have seen many staff nurses sitting at the nurse station while buzzers go off and it is we who are running off our feet building up a sweat to get things done. I am feeling down recently and feel like a general dogs body, which was one of the main reasons I quit secretarial work. With the less patient contact by staff nurses, auxiliary nurses are the ones that are looking out for the patients vital signs. If they are poorly and they have done, what was needed i.e. medication we are then left to look after them again and report if there are any discrepancies with the observations. Even though we are not qualified, we are still the ones who will spot any early warning signs.
Now I do not know whether to continue with my nursing career or change completely to primary school teaching. I might start at teaching assistant or train directly as a teacher I do not know. I really do not like the way that todays nursing is going and I do not want nurse like that. I do not want to stay as an Auxiliary Nurse I want more now. I have learnt as much as I can and I want to learn more now, but I do not want to nurse here anymore. Not if it is going to be like that.
What shall I do.
As most of you know, I will be starting my nurse training in Feb 08. I am half way through my NVQ Level 3 in Health now and will be finished Sept/Oct. This will sound rambled and will make no sense. I will apologize now.
Recently I have been feeling a little low about my job. I have felt that it has been a thankless job. I am more thinking of an Auxiliary point of view, due to staff and not patients. Recently my ward is getting worse. I feel that the Auxiliary nurses are doing what qualified nurses did years ago. Do not get me wrong I love my job and I love helping other people. I do not for one-minute feel too posh to wash or anything. Its silly things like "patient x needs a drink of water, can you get him one" or "patient x needs the commode can you get them one" as they walk past you. Continently ignoring the buzzers. Some days there is more than one Auxiliary nurse, but some other days there has only been one. It has been down to them to make 27 beds, wash patients who need it, answer buzzers and take 27 observations. I have several times been behind a curtain with another Auxiliary nurse changing a patient and the buzzer has not been answered until we have been available. By the time we have got there, the poor patient is desperate for the commode. They cannot seem to share any observations especially if they are poorly. When you walk past they say are you busy and when you have done that here is a list of obs that need to be done. They are sat on their bums laughing and talking.
Some patients have complained to me that todays nursing standards has dropped immensely to the point that they do not even know which staff nurse is looking after them. They only ever speak to Auxiliary nurses now days. I know Staff Nurses get busy, but surely if some nurses can do this then it can be done. I have seen many staff nurses sitting at the nurse station while buzzers go off and it is we who are running off our feet building up a sweat to get things done. I am feeling down recently and feel like a general dogs body, which was one of the main reasons I quit secretarial work. With the less patient contact by staff nurses, auxiliary nurses are the ones that are looking out for the patients vital signs. If they are poorly and they have done, what was needed i.e. medication we are then left to look after them again and report if there are any discrepancies with the observations. Even though we are not qualified, we are still the ones who will spot any early warning signs.
Now I do not know whether to continue with my nursing career or change completely to primary school teaching. I might start at teaching assistant or train directly as a teacher I do not know. I really do not like the way that todays nursing is going and I do not want nurse like that. I do not want to stay as an Auxiliary Nurse I want more now. I have learnt as much as I can and I want to learn more now, but I do not want to nurse here anymore. Not if it is going to be like that.
What shall I do.