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do you know a nurse? go thank them

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2006 11:15 pm
by cowprint
Hey all
I just spent nearly two weeks in hospital, my first really cool experience in an ambulance too! spontaneous pneumothorax knoclked the shit out of me, feels like your having a heart attack but with out the left arm tingle and sweaty part. and with this wonderful suffocating feeling until your able to say "CALL AN AMBULANCE!" thank god there was someone here when it happened.
Morphine, great stuff whoever invented it needs a medal except the part that makes you wanna throw up.
Point of post, whilst I was in hostibubble I saw what our nurses have to put up with, and the state of our states health system, its not good, plus so many people abusing the system to "get a free bed and meal " thanks to litigation laws.
Hospital food, its umm terrible!
So if you are a nurse, I say THANK YOU, you are underpaid and under thanked.
If you know a nurse, go thank them, as their stickers say
we cant live without them.....
Although I did try to name everyone in the Liverpool Hospitals emergency department from the characters in All Saints tv show when they had me under control, still the job they do is so unbelieveable.
Now to find a new occupation, and finding ways to relax, and trying to stay alive.
Steve

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2006 11:20 pm
by diesel
jesus steve, that don't sound to fantastic.
i don't know any nurses, but nikos knows plenty, so i'll get him on the case.

Posted:
Tue May 02, 2006 11:43 pm
by kellz
glad your better..
and its ok, us nurses do what we have to and we do our job because we love it not for the money...
the conditions are bad but the rewards are great. its so rewarding knowing u have helped someone get better and made their stay in one of the worst places you could be, bearable.
lets hope you dont have to go back anytime soon

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 7:13 am
by Wattie
Kellz is a nurse??
good stuff.
my sister is a nurse, and my mum works at a hostibubble and my stepo mother works at a nursing agency, i'll get her to thank them
haha or maybe not
hope your back better than ever mate, disnt sound like fun.

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 8:23 am
by Lainie
We do have a few nurses that a KSRC forums and if they didn't know already yes they are all fantastic
Glad to see you are OK though Steve


Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 8:33 am
by mfzx6r
Good to see your OK Steve
My wifes a nurse and so is T and Meranda and probably lots more
They all do a great job and they are under payed and over worked

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 8:58 am
by cowprint
They are so worth their weight in gold,
I admit being scared shitless about this even thou its srta common thing(to them anyway) They took the time to explain things, unlike the doctors most of whom where overseas people and I couldnt understand what they were saying so Id wait until they left and ask the nurses, what did they just say?
Just a word of advice never call one of them Von (from all saints) no matter how knowledgable or smart she is WITHOUT saying why first!
And thanks for the words guys, been a while since Ive played in here.
Ni time and been too ill last few months
Steve

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 9:15 am
by Smitty
GPX.Lainie wrote:We do have a few nurses that a KSRC forums
Marranda (FoxyZX6) is a nurse I believe
Re: do you know a nurse? go thank them

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 9:20 am
by Smitty
cowprint wrote:Hey all
I just spent nearly two weeks in hospital, my first really cool experience in an ambulance too! spontaneous pneumothorax knoclked the shit out of me, feels like your having a heart attack but with out the left arm tingle and sweaty part. and with this wonderful suffocating feeling until your able to say "CALL AN AMBULANCE!" thank god there was someone here when it happened.
howdy Steve
thanks for the update
thought things had been a bit quiet (no kooky phone sms

)
....now I know why
glad to see you are ok and on the mend
and yeah..we all love nurses
btw did the medicos work out what caused the collapsed lung
(aka pneumothorax)???
cheers

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 9:40 am
by cowprint
Smitty,
not really, just the vague grouping for the risk group is male, 20-40 yrs, smokes, and no other real reason. One guy in there I saw in xray dept had it appen 3 times and all he did was roll over in bed one day!
The nurses say its not uncommon for this to happen.
Well all I can say its a good wake up call to a) stop smoking (which I ave and havent had ravings after nearly two weeks and b) stop worrying about stuff, nothings gonna happen overnight!
And Ive got heaps more of those sms jokes lol


Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 9:49 am
by Waldorf
Smitty wrote:GPX.Lainie wrote:We do have a few nurses that a KSRC forums
Marranda (FoxyZX6) is a nurse I believe
Yeah, Marranda is a nurse, and she's in Intensive Care, which is where you probably would have been.
After seeing her stress levels post-work, I have great respect for nurses, and if I need one, I try to make their life easier.

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 10:33 am
by varden
Kellz wrote:and its ok, us nurses do what we have to and we do our job because we love it not for the money...
Aaaah...the idealisim of youth....
My girl is a nurse in an emergency dept, and the stories are an eye opener.
Me thinks its the money that stops nurses chucking it in and finding a less stressful job.

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 10:45 am
by esie
varden wrote:Kellz wrote:and its ok, us nurses do what we have to and we do our job because we love it not for the money...
Me thinks its the money that stops nurses chucking it in and finding a less stressful job.
I am nine subjects of graduating as an RN and have been studying for 5 years now...the sooner the better! I don't think it is the money, I think it is the vocation. Nursing is a calling, just as teaching is.
.....Well, I'll graduate if I ever get through this flipping assignment....

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 10:59 am
by MickLC
To be honest the whole health system is full of people like that (with the exception of a lot of the specialists) who are working under crap conditions with inequality of pay from bugger all funding and wondering what the hell they are still doing there. The nurses have the advantage of being part of a fairly militant group who have a bit more leverage than some of the ancillary services.

Posted:
Wed May 03, 2006 12:19 pm
by mrmina
we have plenty in melb
linda, heather, terrie, meranda
mario but only when he puts a show on
