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The holidays and nurses…

Posted by Sean on January 1, 2012

We nurses sometimes forget to separate our personal lives from our work ones.

For some reason, we tend to socialize with the very same people we work with (or used to work with), or we socialize with fellow healthcare professionals (Docs, EMTs, Medics, RTs, etc.).

It’s neither good nor bad–until we’re not around them but continue to act like we are.

Here are some tips to keep in mind this holiday season:

Refrain from talking about work at the dinner table

Yes, contrary to what you may believe, there actually are people out there who cannot talk about bodily fluids, blood, and drainage while shoving food in their mouths. Call me crazy, but slurping down cranberry sauce while discussing bloody wounds is not what most people call normal. Besides, you’d rather be enjoying your time off from work than resuscitating a family member who fainted.

Try actually tasting the food

Try not to eat your meal with the same “hot-rod racing style” that you do when you’re at work. Most of us don’t get a full-fledged traditional meal break, so we eat on the go, on the fly, or while we are still moving. Some of us inhale our food so fast, we forget what the heck we ate. I’ve uttered the phrase, “I’ll taste it later.” This is that rare occasion when you can eat at a normal pace, so give a try!

Cutlery improvisation

Whatever you do, I mean, whatever you do–if the supply of utensils is low, please do not break out the tongue blades, urimeters and other equipment to aid in your feast. Once again, it’s not normal to eat your food with a piece of equipment used to examine the back of the throat, or drink from something that normally collects a bodily fluid. Please refer back to family members fainting.

Native tongue

This goes right along with the bodily fluids topic. The minute you start speaking in medical mnemonics, you’re more than likely going to get that glazed over stare and be asked to explain yourself. Play it safe and avoid them altogether.

Maybe I’m the only one who has had to follow these tips? One thing’s for sure, the holidays are always entertaining when there’s a nurse around.

via What NOT to do this holiday season | Scrubs – The Leading Lifestyle Nursing Magazine Featuring Inspirational and Informational Nursing Articles.

A post from over at Scrubs taking a humorous look at nurses and the holidays.

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My Father my Hero

Posted by Sean on June 19, 2011

Happy Father’s Day Dad

 

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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 a couple years ago now. I feel inclined to share it every year, 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
  • How to understand and appreciate your family lineage
  • How to appreciate where you came from

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.

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What are you forgetting this Memorial Day?

Posted by Sean on May 30, 2011

I had to share these. They truly encapsulate what is important and what has become important during this respected holiday weekend.

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What are you forgetting?

I want to thank a fellow Nurse for sharing these pictures. Thank you Victoria Powell

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Memorial Day

Posted by Sean on May 30, 2011

Just a quick note to wish everyone a Happy Memorial Day. Please don’t forget the meaning behind this holiday.

The meaning of Memorial Day

Officially, Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May (this year it’s May 30), honors the war dead. Unofficially, the day honors the start of summer. (More on that in a moment.)

The upcoming three-day weekend has prompted searches on Yahoo! for "when is memorial day," "what is memorial day," and "memorial day history." The day was originally known as "Decoration Day" because the day was dedicated to the Civil War dead, when mourners would decorate gravesites as a remembrance.

The holiday was first widely observed on May 30, 1868, when 5,000 people helped decorate the gravesites of 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington National Cemetery. (Some parts of the South still remember members of the Confederate Army with Confederate Memorial Day.)

After World War I, the observances were widened to honor the fallen from all American wars–and in 1971, Congress declared Memorial Day a national holiday.

Towns across the country now honor military personnel with services, parades, and fireworks. A national moment of remembrance takes place at 3 p.m. At Arlington National Cemetery, headstones are graced with small American flags.

This day is not to be confused with Veterans Day, which is observed on November 11 to honor military veterans, both alive and dead.

However, confusion abounds anyway, with the weekend marking for many the kickoff of summer, and it is reserved for weekend getaways, picnics, and sales. Searches on "memorial day sales," "memorial day recipes," and "memorial day weekend" are just some of the lookups related to the festivities.

The meaning of Memorial Day | The Upshot Yahoo! News

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Post-holiday Coma

Posted by Sean on November 26, 2010

Yeah.. I ate too much yesterday. But, I knew what I was doing. No guilt. (uhh.. maybe a lil shame for the lack of control though)

Hey- it only comes once a year.

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Giving Thanks to All Nurses

Posted by Sean on November 25, 2010

Exhausted-Nurse

Yeah. The hospital doesn’t close for the holiday. They don’t have ‘holiday’ hours. Some of us are there right now saving lives, tending to your loved ones and making the difference.

Be sure to thank a nurse today when you’re enjoying your holiday with your loved ones.

Thank you for working the shift. Thank you.

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Happy Father’s Day Dad

Posted by Sean on June 20, 2010

imageImage Source: fotothing.com

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 a couple years ago now. I feel inclined to share it every year, 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
  • How to understand and appreciate your family lineage

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.

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The Holiday Hustle

Posted by Sean on December 30, 2009

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Tis’ the season to be busy. Christmas blew by like the wind. I vaguely remember the day to tell you the truth. The first time in 5 years I had the day off (worked the day before and the weekend after)! So it was nice. Visited with the families, ate too much, drank too much. Fun to be had by all.


School semester ended on a great note – I got a 4.0. To add icing to the cake I scored a 100% on my term paper for one of my classes. For anyone who follows me on Twitter or Facebook you probably heard my belly-aching about that darn assignment quite often this past fall. I was pretty psyched about that grade. I busted my @ss with that paper.

This Spring semester will be a tad difficult to say the very least. I’m taking 10 credits! Whew. The really awesome part of this next semester? I graduate in May with my Bachelor’s in Nursing (BSN)!!!!! So this hellish-type semester will be all worth it in the end.


Work is awesome. I’m finding my niche, getting my groove back. It’s been a year since I was full-time in the ICU at the bedside, boy did I miss it. There were plenty of things I DID NOT miss.. but a ga-zillion things I truly missed. I love working with the patients, I love the adrenaline rush when things are going bad (not that I want things to go bad- for anyone!) but I love the thrill. I find myself quite the ‘code whore’ if you know what I mean.

My co-workers are the bomb. I actually have fun at work- imagine that. There are always drawbacks and negatives to ANY job, but the positives massively outweigh the negatives in so many ways. A great set of co-workers, a fair and pleasant boss, the docs (for the most part) treat the staff well and with respect. I’m lovin’ it.


Bloggin’ is as bloggin’ does. This blog has suffered a huge blow with me and my time. Most of my posts are quick whip-like anecdotes I find on the internet, or a brief jotting of thoughts that pass me by while I’m on the computer surfing the internet. I do apologize for that. The main reason for that is my other Bloggin’ gig. If you remember I now blog as the Male Nurse for Scrubs. I’m posting at the very least twice a week –and it’s all about nursing. So this blog takes a back seat when it comes to my nursing blog-thoughts. If and when I blog here, it’s leaning more towards fitness and health. Not that that’s a bad thing. It’s just what it is for now.

I’m really trying to make a good balance, but with school, the new job, the holidays, etc, the balancing act is harder than I thought. After this week school starts up in another week. So who knows where things will go.

I’ve given some serious thought to flashin’ my Scrubs posts here so that you can enjoy them as well. I don’t think I’ll be infringing on any copyrights as long as I site the proper source etcetera.. etcetera.


I hope everyone’s holidays have been safe and merry! Can you believe it’s going to be 2010! Wholly jeepers!

I wrote the actual date 2010 the other day at work and then again yesterday at work. Wow is that weird. I guess I’ll have to be more mindful when charting and writing – just like we all did at the turn of the millennium!

Who would-a thunk it.

 

Happy New Year everyone! Be careful out there.

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The King of Horror Lends A Helping Hand

Posted by Sean on December 13, 2009

Stephen King to pay for troops’ holiday trip home – Yahoo! News.

My hats off to Stephen King. He’s donating a large chunk of money so that local troops from where he lives can make it home for the holidays.

If that doesn’t make you feel good – what will.

Way to go Stephen. Way to go.

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I Am Thankful

Posted by Sean on November 26, 2009

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A day of thanks.- YES,  that is my own hand. I drew that beautiful Turkey myself. Big Hug

This was my post from last year. Do you remember making those hand-turkey’s when you were a kid? Ahh.. the good ole’ days.

So here are just a few things I am thankful for:

  • my health
  • my beautiful wife
  • my loving family
  • my endearing friends
  • my happiness
  • my choice of career
  • my current job
  • my co-workers
  • my cats (yes I’m thankful for them NOT being too much trouble)
  • my blog
  • my blogging with scrubsmag.com
  • my social media friends
  • My LIFE in general – I’m lucky to be and have the life I lead.

I wanted to wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving holiday.

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