Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by shogotermies(m): 7:21am On May 19, 2016 |
O.P you again All the same you forgot to add one concerning yourself. 12. Why are you a male nurse? o.p hates to hear this,Cus nursing is for every gender. we talking about gender equality,nurse is not just meant for females,its meant for both gender. o.p thank me later 3 Likes |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by Nobody: 7:27am On May 19, 2016 |
I really fear inferiority complex for Nigerian nurses. I might be wrong but with the way they rub shoulders with doctors is alarming. The few nurses I know are always saying negative things about doctors, but the doctors are know are busy studying for one exam or the other. What's a paradox. 2 Likes |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by banme1(m): 7:27am On May 19, 2016 |
Naija nurses. Ladies to be precise. Are very very wicked. All of them |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by flawlessT(f): 7:35am On May 19, 2016 |
Yes oooo@Op,nice one...I'm proud to be a nurse |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by Coldfeets: 7:35am On May 19, 2016 |
Ooooohhhhh! Why is it so hard for people like nairalanddotorg who do copy and paste to at least take sometime to format what they copied before finally posting it? |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by delivryboy: 7:35am On May 19, 2016 |
After having a confrontation with someone, a nurse once boasted saying "this man does not know me, I'm a nurse, we decide who survives and who dies in the hospital, if I decide to deal with him, he won't believe what he'll go through". Recounting how mean and rude they were to my mother back then at ABU teaching hospital, I find it very hard to tolerate their excesses. They are always not well trained and like someone mentioned in an earlier post, most of them go into the job as a last resort when all hope is lost, or when they are not mentally capable of studying any other rigorous profession. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 7:36am On May 19, 2016 |
Bugatie: But wait o, why didn't you become a doctor? You dey look for trouble o |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 7:40am On May 19, 2016 |
flawlessT: Yes oooo@Op,nice one...I'm proud to be a nurse nurse flawless, I wonder how you cope with some patients. Some are just not it. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 7:41am On May 19, 2016 |
banme1: Naija nurses. Ladies to be precise. Are very very wicked. All of them Not all of them nah. I have seen great ones, especially in private hospitals |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by lepasharon(f): 7:43am On May 19, 2016 |
chigoizie7:
And u think all these things are applicable to the horrible ones here in naija?
How can we carry something wey de happen for another country come drop am for naija.
Especially dat no1, 90% of naija nurses are doing it because of the economy, either for the money or because their parents wants them to do it.
No be all these ones wey de squeeze face anyhow? De scold patients like say na dem be d cause of their misfortunes in life? Some of the nurses in Nigeria are not nurses. Some of them are healthcare assistants/ auxiliary nurses |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by flawlessT(f): 7:45am On May 19, 2016 |
nonjebose: nurse flawless, I wonder how you cope with some patients. Some are just not it. Yes some patients and clients are soooo annoying buh den,i owe dem my best so I only ignore dem by not even talking back cus most of dem are like dah due to wat dey are passing thru @ dah moment...I told masef dah I want to be a good Nurse just like ma grandma 1 Like |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by chigoizie7(m): 7:49am On May 19, 2016 |
lepasharon:
Some of the nurses in Nigeria are not nurses. Some of them are healthcare assistants/ auxiliary nurses Trust me, I know what I am saying. If there is no nurse in naija, den d op should bring down this thread. I mean, why. Telling u about what we don't have in naija? |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by Jogba(m): 7:50am On May 19, 2016 |
Nurses Rocks.......ha.ters go d.I.e |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 7:53am On May 19, 2016 |
flawlessT: Yes some patients and clients are soooo annoying buh den,i owe dem my best so I only ignore dem by not even talking back cus most of dem are like dah due to wat dey are passing thru @ dah moment...I told masef dah I want to be a good Nurse just like ma grandma Your grandma would be so proud of you now. |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by chigoizie7(m): 7:53am On May 19, 2016 |
nonjebose: Not all of them nah. I have seen great ones, especially in private hospitals Private hospitals u say? Make dem misbehave nah, make dem sack them Asap without any form of benefit. Make hunger pieces dem. Transfer such nurse to a govt hospital and see her real character. |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by InvertedHammer: 7:55am On May 19, 2016 |
/ Nursing used to be "it" until people started running into it for stable cash flow. There are way too many Nigerias into Nursing abroad. Why? Please don't tell me that Nigerians are compassionate. Please! The compassionate aspect of it has come into qiestion in recent times. A lot of nurses already have their pay days marked on a calendar. But if you come across a humanitarian nurse, you will love the profession. \ 3 Likes |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by Nobody: 7:57am On May 19, 2016 |
Hmm..... No one is saying anything good about nurses. It is unfair. Life is generally unfair though but most of the people spoiling the profession are not professionals,Nurses are kind, they alleviate suffering,promote health and wellness.
Biko nairalanders, Ema binu.
#nurseinmaking |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by flawlessT(f): 8:03am On May 19, 2016 |
nonjebose: Your grandma would be so proud of you now. Yea yea ,she is already |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by Nobody: 8:04am On May 19, 2016 |
sapiosexual1: ironically these are very true questions and apply to most nurses one way or the other. Especially question 1, hardly would you find a nurse who hadn't tried to first become a doctor yet they would volte face and chin up whenever they encounter a us. You guys should take a chill, be happy where you find urself and let's work as a team. @no 9: soo very true, that's what you get when you spend the better part of your days in the hospital. Ironically I don't have a thing for dating my fellow health profs, even my fellow doctors. Just me though, they say I'm odd and weird. I don't know where you got your statistics from, but most of my colleagues had nursing as their first choice, including me. You guys like to live with the delusion that everyone wants to be a doctor. I wrote jamb twice, never for once did i apply for medicine. Same goes for many nurses i know. Those who even applied for medicine only did so for economic reason. Funny thing is in my uni back then, there are more applications for nursing than medicine. It is harder to get into nursing 4 Likes |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 8:04am On May 19, 2016 |
chigoizie7:
Private hospitals u say? Make dem misbehave nah, make dem sack them Asap without any form of benefit. Make hunger pieces dem.
Transfer such nurse to a govt hospital and see her real character. Yes, you are right. This one of the reasons why I don't like taking anybody to a govt hospital |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 8:09am On May 19, 2016 |
flawlessT: Yea yea ,she is already You seem so happy. Fulfillment comes from doing what one likes. Well, am also happy because today is my birthday |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by Nobody: 8:10am On May 19, 2016 |
delivryboy: After having a confrontation with someone, a nurse once boasted saying "this man does not know me, I'm a nurse, we decide who survives and who dies in the hospital, if I decide to deal with him, he won't believe what he'll go through". Recounting how mean and rude they were to my mother back then at ABU teaching hospital, I find it very hard to tolerate their excesses. They are always not well trained and like someone mentioned in an earlier post, most of them go into the job as a last resort when all hope is lost, or when they are not mentally capable of studying any other rigorous profession. Nursing is not rigorous Lol please don't talk out of ignorance. 3 Likes |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by flawlessT(f): 8:13am On May 19, 2016 |
nonjebose: You seem so happy. Fulfillment comes from doing what one likes. Well, am also happy because today is my birthday Yes i'm...Happy birthday dearie...Age with grace n plenty money |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by nonjebose(m): 8:18am On May 19, 2016 |
flawlessT: Yes i'm...Happy birthday dearie...Age with grace n plenty money Yes o o, thanks 1 Like |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by jagojunior(m): 8:27am On May 19, 2016 |
chigoizie7:
There is no exception here sis, even the ones in private hospitals are the same, they only comport themselves @times for fear of being sacked immediately by the hospital management.
After watching scrubs, greys anatomy and hearing from some of my aunts that are nurses abroad, I had wanted to marry a nurse, but as I grew up and had many encounters with them, I come to detest them, even the naija set of doctors that carry themselves as if to say na God dem be. How can you say "There is no exception here Sis"? Have you met all Nigerian nurses? FYI, I Have never had a patient complained about how badly I cared for him/her, in fact they are always finding ways to stay in touch with me afterwards. I know few patients and their relatives who are studying nursing right now cos of their encounter with me. I also know many nurses that are like and even better than myself. The new generational nurses are having sleepless nights because of the bad public image of nursing in Nigeria, Nursing World Nigeria readily comes to mind. Please, don't be in a haste to generalize on an issue next time, bad generalization is an issue we have been battling in nursing (especially in Nigeria). Of course, many are speaking from series of bad personal experiences. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing in-house cleansing to give y'all the very best in the nearest future. Renew your faith in us, Nursing shall get it right someday. Shalom! 1 Like |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by slowbreeze(f): 8:27am On May 19, 2016 |
I remember my days in med skl,wen i had a nursing roomie..She was abt starting her preclinical courses(anatomy,physiology etc) & was asking of textbooks she could buy..I showed her d ones I used and in my honest opinion told her to ask her senior colleagues for the ones they specifically use(there's mathematics txtbook,engineering maths,statisics maths txtbk etc) cos dere myt b some career-specific data & differences..... Na so I take find trouble...started talks on how dere is no difference in syllabus,who's more superior and all dat rubbish.. Well that was one in a million nurses,with serious complex issues.. Nursing is a dignified profession..Its not easy to be a healthcare provider.Jst be in their shoes and know ow far.. |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by slyrone(m): 8:29am On May 19, 2016 |
nairalanddotorg: Nurses are often commended for having ‘the patience of a saint’, for our bottomless supply of kindness and willingness to work all the hours under the sun… of course, it’s never quite as simple as it seems.
Nurses are human too, and just like everyone else, little things we hear every day can get under our skin. When we hear them a few too many times, it starts to itch… So, just what should you never say to a nurse?
1. ‘So why didn’t you become a doctor?’
Never say this to us. Never. Whether you’re trying to imply that we’re smart enough to make it through medical school, or the opposite… it doesn’t matter. Nursing and medicine are two completely different jobs and trust us, we wouldn’t be nurses if we didn’t want to be. We’re definitely not in it for the money, anyway – not when the Government is giving us a 1 per cent pay rise and keeping 10 times as much as that for themselves…
2. ‘Nurses just help the doctors out, right?’
No, not quite. Doctors make decisions based on the information we give them because we’re around our patients the whole time, monitoring them, talking to them, observing them, whereas doctors nearly always have somewhere else to be and something else to do. It isn’t that we help the doctors, it’s that we make it possible for the doctors to do their jobs at all. When something goes wrong… who do you think is going to be next to you first?
3. ‘What’s happening to…?’
Think about it for a moment. Would you want us to go telling your neighbour all about your medical care? I doubt it. Please don’t ask us: we can’t possibly explain, and having to tell you that is slightly embarrassing… if not for you, then definitely for us.
4. ‘Can you score me…?’
Just because you’ve seen Gregory House mainlining vicodin like it’s water, and Nurse Jackie slipping oxycodone into her scrubs pockets… doesn’t mean that’s what healthcare professionals can actually get away with. Not to mention the fact that it’s more than just a little bit illegal. (Yes, we watch those shows too. Apparently, we just can’t get enough of it…)
5. ‘Anyone can be a nurse.’
Yep, anyone can make it through a numeracy exam and a formal interview before even being offered a place at university. And anyone can to get through three years of university education, spending 50 per cent of their course doing the job of a nurse, while collecting a bursary that might barely add up to a third of a qualified nurse’s salary. 16 things only student nurses will understand And anyone can do that while also writing essays and revising for exams, before getting character references to prove they are in fact a good enough person to enter this workforce that’s being cut left, right and centre despite the opposite being needed.
6. ‘I mean, all you do is empty urine bags and bring dinner, right?’
Well, no – there’s also the handling of controlled drugs, measuring what your vital organs are up to, looking out for things going wrong. And if they do, knowing what to do about it if there’s no doctor around. Someone will be watching over you 24/7, making notes, ensuring that everything is documented so that no matter who’s in charge of the next shift, everybody knows how well you’ve been, how well they should expect you to be, and how quickly to react if something seems to be changing. If there was one right thing said on Nurse Jackie, it was this: ‘Doctors diagnose. Nurses save lives.’ Sure, the doctors do a lot of hard work. But they make their decisions based on what we tell them.
7. ‘What’s taking so long?!’
Any number of things: the other patients that you’re here on the ward with. A phonecall from a concerned family member. A visitor asking if they can take their relative off the ward for some fresh air and a coffee. Making notes about your care. Concentrating on making sure I don’t give someone the wrong kind of drug or the wrong amount. Again, our job is far more complicated than it probably looks!
8. ‘Hellooooo, nurse!’
Yes, yes, the sexy nurse trope. We know. But really? Our uniform looks like pyjamas, and we’ve just been cleaning your urinary catheter. Even if it wasn’t gross professional misconduct to have a fling with a patient who thinks we’re hot… we probably don’t feel terribly attractive in scrubs, and it’s very unlikely we’ve got a thing for someone who we’ve seen in that situation…
9. ‘Do you only date doctors?’
Whilst I’m sure it’s true that some nurses get into relationships with co- workers, those nurses who do feel they’ve got the time and energy for a relationship almost certainly don’t want to be going home to someone they see at work… Who wants to hear about medicine over breakfast, lunch AND dinner?
10. ‘Why don’t you just smile?’
We work long hours, we listen to the things on this list every day, constantly feeling like our profession isn’t respected at all, and it’s been days since we properly sat down with our families. We’re overworked and short-staffed, and sometimes, we just want to sit down and cry. But we keep on keeping on…
11. And lastly… ‘I’m just a nurse…’
Yeah, that’s right. This one goes out to all the other nurses out there. If there’s one thing I hate hearing more than anything else, it’s nurses putting themselves down. Exhausted nurse sums up what many NHS workers think of Jeremy Hunt We slog all hours of the day, we do the seven-day-service that the government is trying to ‘introduce’, we work hard for our patients and their families and carers, and we work weird shift patterns that interfere with our social lives. It’s very possible that, in order to ensure other people have the best lives they can, we miss our own kids growing up. We are never ‘just a nurse’. We are amazing!
Source:http:// metro.co.uk/2015/07/29/11-things- you-should-never-say-to-a- nurse-5314394/ And you forgot to add that nurses like to be dickmatized. they like dick nor be small |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by pamcode(m): 8:39am On May 19, 2016 |
Nigerian Medical personnel are one of the worst In the world. |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by HankzBae(m): 8:43am On May 19, 2016 |
nairalanddotorg: Nurses are often commended for having ‘the patience of a saint’, for our bottomless supply of kindness and willingness to work all the hours under the sun… of course, it’s never quite as simple as it seems.
Nurses are human too, and just like everyone else, little things we hear every day can get under our skin. When we hear them a few too many times, it starts to itch… So, just what should you never say to a nurse?
1. ‘So why didn’t you become a doctor?’
Never say this to us. Never. Whether you’re trying to imply that we’re smart enough to make it through medical school, or the opposite… it doesn’t matter. Nursing and medicine are two completely different jobs and trust us, we wouldn’t be nurses if we didn’t want to be. We’re definitely not in it for the money, anyway – not when the Government is giving us a 1 per cent pay rise and keeping 10 times as much as that for themselves…
2. ‘Nurses just help the doctors out, right?’
No, not quite. Doctors make decisions based on the information we give them because we’re around our patients the whole time, monitoring them, talking to them, observing them, whereas doctors nearly always have somewhere else to be and something else to do. It isn’t that we help the doctors, it’s that we make it possible for the doctors to do their jobs at all. When something goes wrong… who do you think is going to be next to you first?
3. ‘What’s happening to…?’
Think about it for a moment. Would you want us to go telling your neighbour all about your medical care? I doubt it. Please don’t ask us: we can’t possibly explain, and having to tell you that is slightly embarrassing… if not for you, then definitely for us.
4. ‘Can you score me…?’
Just because you’ve seen Gregory House mainlining vicodin like it’s water, and Nurse Jackie slipping oxycodone into her scrubs pockets… doesn’t mean that’s what healthcare professionals can actually get away with. Not to mention the fact that it’s more than just a little bit illegal. (Yes, we watch those shows too. Apparently, we just can’t get enough of it…)
5. ‘Anyone can be a nurse.’
Yep, anyone can make it through a numeracy exam and a formal interview before even being offered a place at university. And anyone can to get through three years of university education, spending 50 per cent of their course doing the job of a nurse, while collecting a bursary that might barely add up to a third of a qualified nurse’s salary. 16 things only student nurses will understand And anyone can do that while also writing essays and revising for exams, before getting character references to prove they are in fact a good enough person to enter this workforce that’s being cut left, right and centre despite the opposite being needed.
6. ‘I mean, all you do is empty urine bags and bring dinner, right?’
Well, no – there’s also the handling of controlled drugs, measuring what your vital organs are up to, looking out for things going wrong. And if they do, knowing what to do about it if there’s no doctor around. Someone will be watching over you 24/7, making notes, ensuring that everything is documented so that no matter who’s in charge of the next shift, everybody knows how well you’ve been, how well they should expect you to be, and how quickly to react if something seems to be changing. If there was one right thing said on Nurse Jackie, it was this: ‘Doctors diagnose. Nurses save lives.’ Sure, the doctors do a lot of hard work. But they make their decisions based on what we tell them.
7. ‘What’s taking so long?!’
Any number of things: the other patients that you’re here on the ward with. A phonecall from a concerned family member. A visitor asking if they can take their relative off the ward for some fresh air and a coffee. Making notes about your care. Concentrating on making sure I don’t give someone the wrong kind of drug or the wrong amount. Again, our job is far more complicated than it probably looks!
8. ‘Hellooooo, nurse!’
Yes, yes, the sexy nurse trope. We know. But really? Our uniform looks like pyjamas, and we’ve just been cleaning your urinary catheter. Even if it wasn’t gross professional misconduct to have a fling with a patient who thinks we’re hot… we probably don’t feel terribly attractive in scrubs, and it’s very unlikely we’ve got a thing for someone who we’ve seen in that situation…
9. ‘Do you only date doctors?’
Whilst I’m sure it’s true that some nurses get into relationships with co- workers, those nurses who do feel they’ve got the time and energy for a relationship almost certainly don’t want to be going home to someone they see at work… Who wants to hear about medicine over breakfast, lunch AND dinner?
10. ‘Why don’t you just smile?’
We work long hours, we listen to the things on this list every day, constantly feeling like our profession isn’t respected at all, and it’s been days since we properly sat down with our families. We’re overworked and short-staffed, and sometimes, we just want to sit down and cry. But we keep on keeping on…
11. And lastly… ‘I’m just a nurse…’
Yeah, that’s right. This one goes out to all the other nurses out there. If there’s one thing I hate hearing more than anything else, it’s nurses putting themselves down. Exhausted nurse sums up what many NHS workers think of Jeremy Hunt We slog all hours of the day, we do the seven-day-service that the government is trying to ‘introduce’, we work hard for our patients and their families and carers, and we work weird shift patterns that interfere with our social lives. It’s very possible that, in order to ensure other people have the best lives they can, we miss our own kids growing up. We are never ‘just a nurse’. We are amazing!
Source:http:// metro.co.uk/2015/07/29/11-things- you-should-never-say-to-a- nurse-5314394/ This niggas post been flooding front page lately |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by repogirl(f): 8:47am On May 19, 2016 |
Nurses dey try sha. Nurses and midwives do so much.... My kids were born in three different hospitals and every time it was only the nurse/midwife that handled the delivery. The doctors only came if there was a complication. Even then, they just looked and told the nurses what to do and they left.
Seriously I hail Nurses, you people try no be small, especially the kind and patient ones.
As for all those wicked and frustrated nurses, God is watching you and you will reap your reward, una no worry. 2 Likes |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by TheArchangel(f): 8:50am On May 19, 2016 |
Whatever grudge you bear for nurses especially in Nigeria, remember they are products of their environments. Every facets of Nigerian professionals behaves worse than nurses. If every nurse around you has bad attitude, then I think you have to reevaluate yourself maybe it is coming from you. Actions and reactions are always equal and opposite. 1 Like |
Re: 11 Things Nurses Don't Like Hearing by jerayme: 8:52am On May 19, 2016 |
Ppl will keep on hating but fact remains that nurses are caring. Imagine rendering absolute care to a total stranger for a very poor pay...yet these same patients have the gut to insult u. I salute the patience and courage of guys in this profession. |