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2006-11-08 09:00:32 · 3 answers · asked by Mazharur R 1 in Health Other - Health

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Minimal pay for maximum hours and unbelievable responsibility. Did you know that if a nurse gives a medication that is ordered by an MD and it is an inappropriate order written by the MD, the nurse, not the MD is responsible. Pretty sad when the person making so little money in such an important job is the "oversight" for the MDs' mistakes. It DOES happen. No wonder nurses don't want to work in thier field anymore.
CCU/ICU/ER RN for over 30 years

2006-11-08 09:39:09 · answer #1 · answered by nybirdlady 1 · 1 0

the huge variety one ethical subject dealing with the nursing occupation is union club. interior the "decreased in length" environment, nurses are inspired to view the occupation extra like shift-artwork, and unfavorable appearing nurses are secure via a seniority equipment vs.overall performance or competence measures. If uncertain, see in case you could song down a replica of a exertions settlement for nursing and study by it. you will locate extra emphasis on the nurse-no longer the affected person and on seniority-no longer affected person care. A nurse would desire to be a doctor and act like one. Many nurses meet this familiar via putting interior the time it takes to do the job ideal and offering kindness and compassion interior the technique. Others, nurses % to tutor the job into basically a potential for a paycheck and the affected person is only what they'd desire to submit with to get it. there's a distinction and nursing will would desire to come again to grips with which song it is going to take. I for one desire it maintains to be a occupation and that the overwhelming majority reject the unionized nursing purpose of affected person care as a glorified production job.

2016-10-21 12:10:19 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I got a good one for you. Nurses being able to afford to pay for health insurance, many can't (and those numbers are increasing) because their employers don't pay them enough, their employers no longer pay for the insurance, and the insurance companies keep raising their fees. Kind of sad, when a nurse can't get decent health care, don't you think?

2006-11-08 09:03:39 · answer #3 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 1 0

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