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Nursing- The Unofficial Guide
By Cindersarella
07 June 2006
Just a few thoughts on my experiences of nursing and unravelling a few of those myths


There are times when I love my job, I mean really love my job. In these moments I truely believe I have found my vocation (incidently I'm not a nun!). I am a nurse.

I never set out to be a nurse, far from it. From the age of 11 I was going to be a doctor and nothing was going to stand in my way. Nothing that was except nerves and a subsequent rather poor interview performance! So that is why 16 yrs (ouch I can't believe it's quite that long) later I qualified as a nurse. Admittedly it was a bit protracted, but I got distracted with various other career options along the way!

There is so much more to nursing than mopping brows (yes I have done this) and chasing after Drs (done this too, but after many alcoholic berverages). Nursing is ones of those professions to which 101 cliches are attached. Which is quite possibly why so many nurses leave the profession after qualifying. It's time to dispell those myths:

-Firstly (and most importantly). Nurses uniforms are not sexy in any shape or form. Infact therein lies the problem, they have no shape or form! Unless you have a fetish for unflattering polyester garments banish that thought instantly.

-Nurses are not Tony Blair's angels (God forbid). We are not angels by any stretch of the imagination. To call us that (yes it has happened to me) is tantamount to.... well I don't know, it's just too awful to contemplate.

-Nurses do not have sex with Drs in laundry cupboards. (well maybe they do and I've just missed out!) For starters you wouldn't have the time and secondly linen is such a rare commodity there is never any there. So it would be obvious what you were up to.

But nursing does have its unforgettable moments, the moments that make you laugh and cry. Where else would you find yourself demonstrating kickboxing/streetdance/reenacting west end show tunes to a captive audience? I'd like to think that alongside giving out pills, ranting at drs, taking blood etc I am giving that little bit of me. What do I get in return? big hugs.

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Written by Bottleblondesurfer (3331 comments posted) 8th June 2006
When I was little one I wanted to be a nurse, but it didn't happen now you made me sort of regret no doing it. 
It was an honest and funny piece why not try pinning it up in the doctors rest room or sending a copy to Dr Reid might be interesting!
I have some linen if you have a cupboard
Written by johniebg (538 comments posted) 20th June 2006
This is brilliant, witty, so much so I wanted more. Can just imagine the kickboxing demonstration surrounded by beds ... super.

Written by Witzl (1585 comments posted) 8th January 2007
I enjoyed this and only wished you'd made it a little longer. 
 
You may not think you are angels, but when you've got the painkiller and someone is in agony, angels is what you look like.  
 
I once spent a week in the hospital with the chickenpox. This may not sound too dramatic, but I was an adult at the time and every square inch of my body from my elbows and knees up was covered with lesions. It was so bad that I let them take my photograph for a medical textbook. The nurses, who brought me soothing balms, antihistamines, painkillers, and cool drinks (my fever topped 103 degrees), were absolute angels, every single one of them.

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