My SIL is a RNP and her daughter is a RN at a local hospital neonatal ward. True the mold, last December she was working the night shift even though she was 7 1/2 months pregnant. Suddenly, according to the Dr she was working with, also a friend of ours, she suddenly said to the patient, “excuse me, I have to leave. I’ll get another nurse for you. Excuse me Dr. I have to go down the hall and deliver a baby, ……Mine!” And so, after calmly getting another nurse, checking herself into the hospital, she did just that, 3 hours later #4!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
When I was in hospital fortunately I didn’t need aid. But they were there just in case.
lindapter over 7 years ago
My SIL is a RNP and her daughter is a RN at a local hospital neonatal ward. True the mold, last December she was working the night shift even though she was 7 1/2 months pregnant. Suddenly, according to the Dr she was working with, also a friend of ours, she suddenly said to the patient, “excuse me, I have to leave. I’ll get another nurse for you. Excuse me Dr. I have to go down the hall and deliver a baby, ……Mine!” And so, after calmly getting another nurse, checking herself into the hospital, she did just that, 3 hours later #4!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Im not a nurses aid, but that is part of what we do.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Doctors have nurses to boss around, and nurses have nurses aids.
Caregivers have no help. We are in the home, with the client.
Bottom rung, thats me.