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Tag Archives: Nurse Advice
Nurse Marge in Charge
Dear Nurse Marge, Most of the nurses I work with can’t wait to get out of work when the day is done – if you’re standing in their way once they’re finished giving report, look out because you’re going to … Continue reading
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Tagged chatty cathy, I don't want to go home, not my problem, Nurse Advice, nurse marge
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Nurse Marge in Charge
Dear Nurse Marge, Why are nurses so bad at taking care of themselves? We KNOW everything there is to know about keeping healthy and yet so many nurses smoke and drink. One of my co-workers is a very non-compliant diabetic: … Continue reading
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Tagged Enjoying Humor, Nurse Advice, nurse marge, why don't nurses take care of themselves
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Nurse Marge in Charge
Dear Nurse Marge, I work in a LTC facility, and as the holiday season approaches, I’m getting a little nervous about Mister Jones. You see, Mister Jones is a sweet, sweet man, but he’s got some issues. And those issues … Continue reading
Nurse Marge in Charge
Dear Nurse Marge, What do you do when you work with someone who is gross? I mean, really, really dirty? We have an aide who NEVER wears gloves — I’ve seen her pat down a bed to see ‘how wet … Continue reading
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Tagged challenges of nursing, my aide is gross, Nurse Advice, nurse marge in charge
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Get A Life By Loretta LaRoche
One of my favorite films was “Lovers and Other Strangers”. It so reminded me of my Italian family. But what I loved the most was the insistence the father had in trying to find out why his eldest son wanted … Continue reading
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Tagged get a life, Living Authentically, Loretta Laroche, Nurse Advice, Wisdom for Nurses
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