Monday, August 18, 2008
Introducing me!
I would like to take the time to introduce myself. My name is Lindsey, I am 23 and am currently working as a Registered Practical Nurse. I work on the medical floor at the Ross Memorial Hospital. I have been working as a nurse for just over three years now, and I have tried different types of nursing and found the hospital is the place I enjoy the most. I just recently started the BScN program at UOIT and am finding it alot of work. I am hoping we can all get through these next few difficult years of school together by working with each other. At times life can get very stressful but we need to push each other to ensure we all finish this program. I am living in Lindsay at the present time where I have lived all my life. Stay tuned for further information and postings...
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Top ten reasons to become a nurse:
-Pays better then fast food, though the hours aren't as good.
-Fashionable shoes and sexy white uniforms.
-Needles: "Tis better to give then receive"
-Reassure your patients that all bleeding stops...eventually.
-Expose yourself to rare, exciting and new diseases.
-Interesting aromas.
-Courteous and infallible doctors who always leave clear orders in perfectly legible handwriting.
-Do enough charting to navigate around the world.
-Celebrate all the holidays with your friends- at work.
-Take comfort that most of your patients survive no matter what you do to them.
-Pays better then fast food, though the hours aren't as good.
-Fashionable shoes and sexy white uniforms.
-Needles: "Tis better to give then receive"
-Reassure your patients that all bleeding stops...eventually.
-Expose yourself to rare, exciting and new diseases.
-Interesting aromas.
-Courteous and infallible doctors who always leave clear orders in perfectly legible handwriting.
-Do enough charting to navigate around the world.
-Celebrate all the holidays with your friends- at work.
-Take comfort that most of your patients survive no matter what you do to them.
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