Because it's so much fun when the sincere obedient skilled nurse becomes a naughty kitty ;-)
It's like the whole librarian thing, or the secretary thing, or the maid thing ...
2007-04-01 04:52:46
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answered by Orinoco 7
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I think asking for a free day is a ploy to guilt medical professionals into more charity. Many doctors already work for free. A doctor who works in an ER in the US can expect that up to 50% of his patients will never pay their hospital bill. Some doctors work in community free clinics on a regularly scheduled basis. Yes doctors do get paid well. They worked very very hard to get there. Some people who have answered have said that they don't sympathize with the doctors... interesting. The number one reason people become doctors is to help their patients. I guess I am not sure I understand what people consider valuable. Becoming a doctor takes an incredible amount of sacrifice. It seems that 12 years of education after high school. Over a hundred thousand dollars in debt for that education. Graduating from a school that most people can't even get accepted into, much less finish. Postponing life's events: marriage, kids, because your time demands won't allow it. Holidays, birthdays, family vacations spent working. Having work days that can be 36 hours long. Having the burden of making decisions, that if it's wrong, someone might die. These seem like they should have some value to me.
2016-03-17 06:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I know this post is ancient but I had to reply obediently. Nurses are not objects to be bossed about by doctors. We are university educated professionals. The doctors and nurses and physio's and OTs et al form a team with individual patient centred care the primary focus. Work place attraction is common in every environment from office to hospital. In a high pressured hospital with the crazy shifts your colleagues do become friends because they might be the only people we see for a week (12 hour shifts 4 times a week are not conducive for a good social life). Do not describe nurses as obedient - it really pi***s me off.
2015-10-02 14:39:45
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answered by sam 1
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Maybe because they feel like the nurses are the ones in their lives who listen to them and do what they say and who does things the way they know the doctor will like or want things done. Doctors want things done in a certain way when it comes to dealing with a patient, therefore the nurses doctors work with all the time, automatically are ready and waiting to do something they know the doctor will want. It must be the obidience nurses have to portray towards the doctor to make the job go smoothly, or otherwise the doctor complains, and no nurse wants to be yelled at. Nurses work hard to take of their patients and then on top of things they have to practically take care of doctors as if they too were a patient. Doctors are to full of themselves because they feel like everyone is beneath them, because what they say or do is looked upon and taken for praise it some weird way. Doctors need to look at nurses as actual human beings not like puppets, and not to cry when they don't get something done the right way or soon enough. If a doctor truly sees someone for who they are and not just as figure in their life that they're used to bossing around but as someone who they truly care about, then hey go for it, a doctor is just a human too!!
2007-04-04 20:35:35
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answered by e. w 1
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If doctors get sincere,obedient,skilled nurses, their hospitals will develop and more patients will come.
2007-04-02 03:29:33
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answered by thirumoorthi m 2
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Its all apart of that fantasy. A doctor with a obedient, skilled nurse
2007-04-01 04:53:46
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answered by First Lady 5
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Men/Women hello. Why would this be so difficult to understand. Why do you describe them as obedient? Nurses go through a very extensive process becoming educated and trained for the job. Nurses are very special people. God bless****
2007-04-01 04:54:40
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answered by ? 7
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Not being sarcastic or anything, but have u ever heard of a doctor who got attracted towards an unsincere, unobedient and unskilled nurses?
they would want good qualities too............... dont u think so
2007-04-02 20:17:24
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answered by jasmine 2
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He likes the fact that they have something in common. He would feel anyone not in the field is too stupid to date. It would be even better if he could date a doctor.
2007-04-01 04:57:00
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answered by lily 6
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IT'S THE DOCTORS WHO NEED NURSING MORE THAN THE PATIENT AND ONLY NURSES RECOGNIZE THEM AS DOCTORS
2007-04-01 09:33:42
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answered by dil se 2
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