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7 years of bedside and I quit. I clocked out. Cleaned out my locker and slid my badge under my mangers door. She told me I would be blacklisted. I said go ahead. She later relented knowing full well how few vet nurses are available in hopes I would maybe come back one day. I’m still healing from the chronic stress. It was tough to leave a job that I had gotten really good at but it’s not sustainable. I’ll never forget when some of our Pompous retired house supervisors came back during the pandemic to work the floor chasing that pandemic money and got their butts kicked. I was like do you get it now? The days of Mayberry Barney fife Florence nightingale have been gone Dorothy,Brenda, Martha and Margaret! This is reality! I didn’t shed a tear or help them unless it was a rapid. Those same supervisors that would widdle our staffing down to the bone to play favorites with their old floor or charge nurses that were on their good side. My last walk to my truck after clocking out I felt like a convict that’d been released early. My feet didn’t touch the ground.
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38 years in nursing has broken me. I’m 59 and retirement is not in site for me because we don’t get health care. We care for everyone else and we don’t get healthcare in our golden years. I hate this profession and am riding my time out till 63 1/2 years old when I can cobra till I qualify for Medicare at 65. God bless all you nurses at the bedside. I’m in procedural sedation. There isn’t enough money in the world for me to go back to bedside. Ever !!!
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I'm a retired Emergency Dept RN of over 20yrs. I'm broken mentally and physically, I never dealt with all the human trauma I experienced but honestly I love Emergency medicine but you're right I should have worked toward my Masters, I could have been in Emergency management. Excellent advise!
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U are correct. I was a bedside CNA for 20+ years and a nurse for 9+ years....I love being a nurse and I genially love my patients but, it's dangerous for cnas and nurses now, especially in LTC and SNF. I'm in a legal situation now d/t documentation. I'm distraught. Maybe I will learn how to do a blog or vlog and talk about it. But, new nurse take care of yourselves and your mental health and trust no one in mgmnt. or HR. I've learned you will be thrown under the bus.
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You didn’t tell ONE lie Kendra, I’m telling you right now if I wasn’t traveling nursing I woulda have been hung this shit up just like you said and I say it all the time it’s NOT Sustainable!!! These are not the same patients Florence took care of and your boy is tired. I’m worked east coast to west coast and it don’t mater whrere you go they’re trying to run the shifts with the least staff as possible while giving max patients and guys these aren’t one off shifts, this shit is every shift I clock in! I’m working on my pivot right now! I love this shit but I now love ME more! Or at least starting to and this is just the first step.
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This is why I don't want to be a nurse anymore. Now mind you I finished nursing school but at the end of the day my plans shifted. Nursing has changed in a bad way because the bed side manners and actually getting to know your patient has gone down the toilet. The patients are looked at as dollar signs and nothing more
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I love love love how you tell the truth about this profession. Once i graduated i had the mindset, ok, i just worked hard for this and im good and set for life. Noooo. This is going to school and still working the equivalent of a hard labor job. Most times we equate a degree with maybe not so much hard labor. But everything in nursing is backwards. A higher degree does not guarantee you more money where in most professions it would. I mean an ADN takes the same nclex as a BSN nurse. Things that dont even make sense. Im trying to figure out my game plan because I am worn out. Kendra I am med surg. Why did we go from 6 patients to 12? No pay raise. While in the middle of training and changing to a new charting system?? Im too through!
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Imo. If someone truly loves bedside but feels burnt out... take a break, get an outpatient/teaching/whatever job... and then you can come back to the bedside for a shift every once in awhile. You never have to say goodbye completely. But burnout is burnout and its gonna kill you if you dont address it!
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@ladynottingham89
11 months ago
I see it, my mom is still at the bedside at 60 as a CNA (first generation immigrant). I can see the toll it’s taken on her both mentally and physically.
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