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Archive for June, 2009

49 Days Til Vacation

Posted by Sean on June 24, 2009

I wanted to post it as 7 weeks, but my wife convinced me to stick with the days.
I plan on doing this very thing every day of our vacation. And nothing more.
Are we there yet?

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A Stomach Ache You Say?

Posted by Sean on June 24, 2009

Courtesy of thisiswhyyourfat.com
How in the world can someone actually eat this?
And their are individuals out there that still have no idea why we have an obesity problem in the world.
Hmm.

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Nurse Jackie vs. HawthoRNe : Hollywarped Television Nurses

Posted by Sean on June 23, 2009

So the battle continues. It’s not pretty, and it’s surely not an easy-decision. It seems that opinions continue to vary on the ‘like’ ‘not-like’ factor of Nurse Jackie and Hawthorne.

From Twitter:

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I won’t rehash what has already been said by my fellow blogger’s and myself. What I’d like to discuss is why so many nurses are against Nurse Jackie. I’d like to ‘clear the air’ so-to-speak for any reader who wonders what there isn’t to like about this controversial show.

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Being a nurse is tough. The job itself imposes some serious demands, physically and emotionally. But we nurses have to not only do our job, but we have to defend our job, defend our profession, and many times prove our worth as a health care professional. As a nurse I actually have to seek professional respect. Respect from other healthcare professionals (this list is endless: physicians, physician assistants, allied health care workers) as well as respect from the public.

For some reason public opinion of nurses, while complimentary at times, is extremely warped overall.

I’ve talked about this before:

  • Try searching the term. The very definition of a nurse is distorted.
  • Most don’t understand the hardships and challenges we face daily.
  • We’ve evolved as a profession and as professionals. We have to learn at a much faster pace in this day and age.
  • Being a nurse affords you an endless amount of opportunity that is only limited by your effort.
  • Unless you’ve needed a nurse and know one personally, you really haven’t met one.

As you can see we nurses have to fight everyday to give ‘our name’ its due respect. It’s not enough that we do it everyday at our job, at the bedside, in the hospital, in the office, in our homes. We have to fight this battle on a much large playing field that is definitely not equally balanced. It’s us, the singular and real, against them, the over-inflated and incorrect.

It’s the media. It’s TV and the movies. HOLLYWOOD. They are the sources of this twisted opinion. Which is why a lot of nurses are not supporting Nurse Jackie.

Yes, I think we all understand that it’s a TV show. Yep, we got it. We know it’s not real. Yep, we caught on to the idea of dramedy gets ratings. Yep, we fully comprehend the notion that you’re not out to ‘educate’ the public on what a nurse does, what a nurse is, and what nurse are.

Here’s the problem.

This TV show is the only thing some have to equate to the real thing.

Doctor’s don’t have this problem. And, I know some reflexive reactions will be, "Well Dr. Gregory House is no role-model. You don’t hear the physician community up in arms". My rebuttal would be. Doctors already were established in Hollywood. They already had good role models for comparison. Do you remember Dr. Greene from ER? Or how about the outstanding physicians and surgeons from St. Elsewhere, or Chicago Hope? The list is endless.

Oh and with those TV shows, do you even remember seeing nurses? How were they portrayed? (Do you even see nurses on House??)

Off the top of my head, there are other healthcare professionals that have had good clout. They didn’t need to defend themselves against a bad image because Hollywood started on the right foot. I believe Paramedics had Third Watch?

Once again, let me repeat, I KNOW. It’s TV. It’s not real, but lets think about the non-professionals out there. The ‘lay-man’ so-to-speak. Where do you think these off-the-wall ideas stem from when referring to Nurses?

Case in point: One of the scenes for the preview of HawthoRNe has a scene of a male patient snickering at the introduction of his new nurse, a male nurse. He mistakes him for a doctor, and chuckles that he is a male nurse.

Were you aware that men, even though they are truly a minority, have been in nursing for centuries?

Contrary to popular belief, not everyone understands and knows what a nurse and what nursing is. Their first dose of it is coming in the form of a drug-addicted cheating wife who breaks the laws of the world in the ‘name’ of doing good??

Seriously.

People’s perception is their reality. No matter how warped one’s perception may be, it’s what they take as ‘real’ or ‘true’.

So now do we nurses have to defend our image locally and on a personal level everyday at work, we now have to contend with Nurse Jackie and her like.

I’d like to confess that I was a supporter of HawthoRNe, and I was choosing sides early. After seeing the first episode last week I readily withdraw my choice. It seems that HawthoRNe also is guilty of ‘buying into’ the hype, the media, and wanting TV ratings. The first episode has a ‘naughty-nurse’ scene with a male patient. Although there was no actual scene of sexual misconduct, it is easily deduced that this particular nurse did more than what was required.

Once again, I and many other nurses pound their heads against that wall.

I guess the question remains how can the public be entertained and informed on the nursing profession without losing respect?

I can only imagine what’s in store for us with Mercy

The quest continues.

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Ticked Off At TweetDeck

Posted by Sean on June 23, 2009

I was wondering if anyone would like to harass the mess out of the developers of TweetDeck to get the minimize function returned. It seems that the minimizing function somehow contributed to previous versions crashing, so they eliminated the option (they say is only temporary).

I really hate that I can’t minimize my TweetDeck to the system tray. In fact, I’m so disgruntled by it that I’m using the application less and less.

Anyone have some ‘pull’ with the TweetDeck folks? Think you could rustle a few feathers?

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Scare Me Out of my Childhood?! Thanks Tim

Posted by Sean on June 23, 2009

Why does Tim Burton have to take everything to the ‘N’-th degree? Apparently he’s redoing the children’s classic ‘Alice in Wonderland’. But of course he has to do it ‘Tim Burton’-style. Gaudy, scary and a little spooky to be honest.
He already destroyed my all-time favorite childhood movie Willy Wonka. His version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is such a horrible re-make of a cult classic.
Yep, only my humble opinion. But some things should just be left alone.
It’s like when the decided to ‘colorize’ some of the black and white classics. The movie ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ should always be in black and white.

Just sayin’.

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Must Resist!

Posted by Sean on June 23, 2009

Must resist. Must resist. It gets really hard to stay on that healthy trail. Those donuts smell sooooo darn good.

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Happy Father’s Day Dad

Posted by Sean on June 21, 2009

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Happy Father’s Day Dad. This was an old post as well as a copy of an email I sent my father for Father’s Day last year. I feel inclined to share it again since it speaks volumes about how lucky I was and am to have this man as my Father.

THINGS MY FATHER TAUGHT ME:

  • How to pull his finger
  • How to appreciate everything I have or own
  • How to look something up in a dictionary
  • How to box
  • How to hit a baseball.. By practicing with a ping-pong ball.
  • How to fish
  • How to hunt…. And how not to scratch my cornea on a tree twig
  • How not to slide down the windshield of a car!
  • How to do backwards math
  • How to stick up for myself
  • How to have self-reliance
  • To be accountable for my actions
  • How NOT to play with a Rubik’s race.
  • How to moon your family on Christmas morning
  • To reap what I sow
  • How drinking alcohol is not all it’s cracked up to be… especially the morning after.
  • How to be independent
  • How to trust and be trust worthy
  • Learn the difference between what is good and what is right.
  • How to be humble.
  • How to never take anything or anyone for granted
  • What it means to be a friend
  • How to treat others
  • How to be yourself, not someone else
  • The difference between arrogance and courage.
  • How to never give up, and never quit
  • How to kill a raccoon in your attic with a compound bow.
  • How to feel safe.
  • How to change the oil in my car
  • How to install a car radio
  • How to properly install a new light switch

My father taught me that we all get one chance to make our mark on this world, and if there is anything worth doing, it’s worth doing right.

I am the man I am today because my father cared enough to teach me how to BE a man.

He taught me how to become a man and he still teaches me every time I see him or talk to him on how to be a better man.

Everything that is good in me, is a direct result from the man who calls himself my father.

Chance favors the prepared mind, and my father never wanted me to be ill prepared.

Thanks dad for being you.

I am proud to say you are my father, and I brag about being your son.

Carpe Diem

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55 Days Til Vacation

Posted by Sean on June 18, 2009

It’s just not going fast enough.

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Swinging A Bat?

Posted by Sean on June 18, 2009

Courtesy neatorama.com
OK.
Not sure how real this is, but it’s pretty darn slick.

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A Virtual Heartbeat Away

Posted by Sean on June 18, 2009

Ever wonder how the heart REALLY works? The valves, the pumping mechanism, etc. Reading a textbook is one thing, but how about practicing and training on something as close to the real thing as possible?

Well it seems that they’ve done that very thing.

This virtual heart pumps up the realism : Healthbolt – Health News and Commentary – Weird Health News and Information.

Courtesy of Healthbolt.com

I can only imagine the implications of this new tool.

How exciting.

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