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The makings of a good nurse

Posted by Sean on June 18, 2011

Another post from Scrubs Magazine, this one about the makings of a ‘good’ nurse.

What makes a good nurse?

Recently there was a very interesting conversation on Twitter during the weekly RNChat : Twitter Chat June 2, 2011 9pm EST

I won’t go into the details about the specifics of RNChat, I think I’ve covered them before. I highly suggest attending one if you’re interested in learning more the nursing profession and the challenges we face, or would like to chat with Nurses on Twitter who have a passion for their profession.

So this question was posed: Nursing Education: What legacies in Nursing Ed need to be ditched and what ought to replace them?

The conversation bounced around many themes for this topic. Everything from standardization of education requirements, standardization of CEU requirements across the nation, incorporation of the internet, informatics and many others.

As this topic progressed the pulse of the conversation seemed to change gears a bit. All of sudden it was about the age old question in nursing BSN vs. ADN.

This debate sparked other opinionated question like:

  • Is one better than the other and why?
  • Should BSN be the basic requirement for an entry-level RN?
  • ADN nurses have better prepared than BSN?
  • ADN nurses get more experience at the bedside during their schooling, so they are better prepared for the bedside as new grads?
  • BSN nurses have better critical thinking skills?
  • Should employers require nurses to get their BSN?
  • Who’s going to pay for it?
  • Are ADN nurse being shuffled through their schooling too fast just to meet the needs of the nursing shortage?

The conversation sort of hopped all around for quite a bit. Through it all I noticed that individuals were actually taking sides. We were getting territorial – even in cyberspace about this topic!

It seems the ADN nurses were taking the defensive stance on being a good nurse even without the auspicious bachelor’s degree. While the BSN nurses were of course promoting the advancement.

I gave you that very long intro to ask a simple question. What makes a good nurse?

Is it their degree? Is it their school of nursing where they got their entry-level education? Do ADN nurses make better nurses due to increased clinical time during their entry-level education?

I don’t know about you, but initials after someone’s name never made them ‘GOOD’ at what they do. I have met some of the most educated and highly trained individuals who make the worst clinicians. While some of the best nurses still only have their diploma.

What really makes a good nurse?

Is it a fine combination of skills, education, time in grade, compassion, humility, caring attitude, and that can-do attitude?

I think the answer to this question is so complex and so fragmented that we probably will never know the real answer. And the fact that we cannot answer this question in simple terms makes our profession all the more suspect.

I know I’m running circles around this concept but let’s think about in terms of advancement of our profession. Is advancing our education the answer to increasing the quality of our care?

We could sit here and argue about Evidence Based Practice and accepted norms, but in the end we as nurse are required to constantly ask the question, ‘Why’. We do it every day in our practice, regardless of work setting. So we ought to ask the same question about what makes a good nurse, because in the end don’t we reap what we sow?

My apologies for skyrocketing off on a tangent about this topic, I just find it mind-boggling and fascinating that we still can’t come to an agreed collaborative answer.

What makes a good nurse? | Scrubs Magazine

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Say it with me! Take out Friday!

Posted by Sean on June 17, 2011

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The NEW electric slide. Val Slides.

Posted by Sean on June 16, 2011

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The ‘nursing is not for you’ list.

Posted by Sean on June 15, 2011

A light-hearted but serious look at who should not be a nurse. Do you know anyone?

Top 10 reasons you SHOULD NOT be a nurse

We’ve been talking a lot about lists lately. Lists on specific types of nurses. Everything from specialty nurses, student nurses, and even a couple lists on being a male nurse (yeah, had to include that one).

But, on the flip side, not everyone can do what we do. In fact there are certain things about our job that should deter nurse-hopefuls from even making the attempt.

So, here is a list of who shouldn’t be a nurse, become a nurse, or even pursue a career in nursing. I call it the ‘Nursing is not for you’ list.

Who should not be a nurse?

If you are doing this for the money.

While some areas of the profession get paid very well, others are borderline free-labor.

If you are doing this for the fame.

Just as a nurse about this one. We are the last person to get credit when and where credit is deserved. A very thankless job.

If you faint at the sight of blood.

I see blood more than I see water most shifts.

If you have a sensitive sense of smell.

We nurses can predict our day and describe our day just with one smell. And we experience some of the worst!

If you like sitting down for your job.

While this doesn’t apply to every nurse, any nurse who works on the clinical floor can’t remember when they actually got to sit down during a shift!

If you have a small bladder or cannot hold your water.

This ranks right up there with sitting down.

If you don’t like change.

It truly is the only constant thing in our profession. I’ve only been doing this for just shy of a decade and wow. So many things have changed and are changing. Some simple, and some much more complex.

If you don’t like continuing education and/or continually learning.

This is part of being a health care professional. You need to keep your knowledge and skill level at par with the innovation curve. If you don’t you risk harming those you care for.

If you don’t have good personal skills (people skills).

You need to be socially competent in order to provide the very best care possible. Skill and knowledge will only get you so far.

Finally, saving the best for last. If you don’t know how to care about your care.

Caring about your care is not something that can ever be taught or learned. You either have it, or you don’t. It’s that simple.

There you have it, a list that has equal parts humor and professionalism.

So, should you be a nurse?

Who should not be a nurse? | Scrubs Magazine

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Did someone get hungry while they were working out?

Posted by Sean on June 15, 2011

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Quick snack.

Posted by Sean on June 14, 2011

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The next step in the deck re-furbish project

Posted by Sean on June 13, 2011

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Kasha Cereal Bar

Posted by Sean on June 12, 2011

A cherry vanilla soft-baked cereal bar for a mid- afternoon studying snack. This actually wasn’t too bad tasting and the calories and content were not guilt-ridden. Glad I bought them today.

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Late morning snack.

Posted by Sean on June 12, 2011

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The re-furbished product. No more warped railings.

Posted by Sean on June 11, 2011

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