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  1. toomuchbaloney

    toomuchbaloney

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    Has 45 years experience. Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.


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  2. Tweety

    Tweety, BSN, RN

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    Has 32 years experience. Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.


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  3. Davey Do

    Davey Do

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    Has 45 years experience. Specializes in Psych (25 years), Medical (15 years).


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  4. JKL33

    JKL33

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  5. No Stars In My Eyes

    No Stars In My Eyes

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    Has 43 years experience. Specializes in Med nurse in med-surg., float, HH, and PDN.


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  6. nursej22

    nursej22, MSN, RN

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    Has 39 years experience. Specializes in Public Health, TB.


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  1. 27 points
    Whatever policy it is that says I can't have my water next to me while I document. That one's dumb.
  2. 24 points
    Performing an entire assessment/admission on a suicidal patient who came through the ER, was just discharged 14 hours ago, currently denies any thoughts of self harm, and is requesting chips and a chocolate milk.
  3. 22 points
    No clocking in till 7 minutes before the start of a shift. Not 5 minutes, not 10 minutes, but 7. ?
  4. 20 points
    It's a great way to waste time, and it requires little to no attention span. It takes me two weeks to watch a two hour movie, but I can handle a sentence or two (most of the time).
  5. 20 points
  6. 19 points
    Sorry, but this made me think in the moment: "by smoke signal!" ?
  7. 19 points
    I have found that the best response to rudeness from coworkers should be done in the moment. You can calmly and gently request that they rephrase that. You can say that you don't like to be talked to like that. Don't react emotionally, just state the...
  8. 19 points
    Unless you are formally on call, you have zero obligation to your employer beyond scheduled shifts. She keeps calling and pressuring staff because they say yes and then she doesn't have to fix the underlying issue.
  9. 17 points
    I would go with a the following: Next time you print something, how about you get off your butt and take it off the printer, you printer hog. Next time you leave something on the printer, I'm not going to throw it out- I'll shred it. Then, I'l...
  10. 17 points
    NO, I know exactly how I got my nursing license. I worked my butt off for it.
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