I am curious to see what the answers to this question are, as using the latest clinical evidence is definitely paramount, in my opinion, to produce the best patient outcomes.
💊💉👩⚕️ Did you know that working as a nurse is not just about giving shots and medication? 🚫💪 There are so many myths about being a nurse, let's bust them! 💣💥 Share your experiences and let's debunk these misconceptions together! 💭💭 #NurseLife #MythsBusted 💉💊👩⚕️
👩🏻⚕️🤔 What does "demure" mean in healthcare? Some may say it represents a sense of modesty, while others may view it as a form of passiveness. What are your thoughts on this term and how does it relate to healthcare? 💭💉
👩⚕️💪Would you ever want to become a nurse manager? 👀 Share your thoughts and experiences below! 🤔 Is it something you have considered or are currently pursuing? 💭 Let's discuss the pros and cons of taking on a leadership role in the highly demanding field of nursing. 💼🔝
I have had my days where I couldn't muster the energy to work. The worst excuse I had? Well, I once lied that my mom was deathly sick and felt terrible about it! I prayed for weeks that my mom would not actually get seriously ill. What's the craziest thing you've used as an excuse? Can be real or fake?
Not an OB nurse, but I have heard Itza Miracle and some other distasteful ones, such as the sadly popular "Shithead" - pronounced Shi -- Teed. What have you heard?
What’s the grossest thing you’ve seen in nursing that’s not really nursing related and people wouldn’t understand that it’s gross? For example - like a kid rolling around on the hospital floor might not seem as gross to a regular person vs. a nurse that knows what has been there?