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Old Sep 16, 2016, 03:26 AM
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Originally Posted by BipolaRNurse View Post
As a nurse I know what it's like to be unappreciated and sometimes looked down upon by patients and family members, so I try to be polite to everyone I meet. Especially food servers who work so hard, I usually give them a big tip unless the service is truly awful. I say please and thank you, and hold doors open for others too. It just makes life easier and a little more pleasant.


this should probably go in the hospital experiences thread (but then again, it's not really that crazy)

i remember once a nurse was trying to tell a patient to go back to her room and she kept refusing

so in sted of being polite about it and having patience, the nurse went off on one and litirally dragged her back to where she wanted her to be

i feel sorry for that patient and I still wonder how that nurse ended up in her job. I mean okay, dealing with patience on a psych ward isn't always easy, but do you have a right to drag them through the coridor screaming at them?
Thanks for this!
Takeshi