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Posted 6 months ago

 

 Are you a new nurse or an experienced nurse?


 

 

Whether you’ve just hit the nursing floor with your first pair of clogs or you’re rounding the corner to your ten year anniversary as a nurse—you might see a little of yourself in this list (or who you used to be!). Take a moment to peruse and have a chuckle.

 

 

 

 

 

Are you a new nurse or an experienced nurse?

 

A new nurse throws up when the patient does.

 An experienced nurse calls housekeeping when a patient throws up.

 

A new nurse wears so many pins on her name badge that you can’t read it.

 An experienced nurse doesn’t wear a name badge for liability reasons.

 

A new nurse charts too much.

 An experienced nurse doesn’t chart enough.

 

A new nurse loves to run to codes.

 An experienced nurse makes new nurses run to codes.

 

A new nurse wants everyone to know she’s a nurse.

 An experienced nurse doesn’t want anyone to know she’s a nurse.

 

A new nurse keeps detailed notes on a pad.

 An experienced nurse writes on the back of her hand, paper scraps, napkins, etc.

 

A new nurse will spend all day trying to reorient a patient.

 An experienced nurse will chart the patient who is disoriented and restrain him.

 

A new nurse can hear a beeping I-med at 50 yards.

 An experienced nurse can’t hear any alarms at any distance.

 

A new nurse loves to hear abnormal heart and breath sounds.

 An experienced nurse doesn’t want to know about them unless the patient is symptomatic.

 

A new nurse spends two hours giving a patient a bath.

 An experienced nurse lets the CNA give the patient a bath.

 

A new nurse thinks people respect nurses.

 An experienced nurse knows everybody blames everything on the nurse.

 

A new nurse looks for blood on a bandage hoping they will get to change it.

 An experienced nurse knows a little blood never hurt anybody.

 

A new nurse looks for a chance “to work with the family.”

 An experienced nurse avoids the family.

 

A new nurse expects meds and supplies to be delivered on time.

 An experienced nurse expects them to never be delivered at all.

 

A new nurse will spend days bladder training an incontinent patient.

 An experienced nurse will insert a Foley catheter.

 

A new nurse always answers her phone.

 An experienced nurse checks the caller ID before answering the phone.

 

A new nurse thinks psych patients are interesting.

 An experienced nurse thinks psych patients are crazy.

 

A new nurse carries reference books in her bag.

 An experienced nurse carries magazines, lunch and some “cough syrup” in her bag.

 

A new nurse doesn’t find this list funny.

 An experienced nurse does.