A nurse can lose her job if someone reports her that she has anything but a professional and supportive relationship with her patient .
Also nurses get propositions for all sorts of things from their patients and that may put them on guard when they hear another proposition. Many nurses try to be professional and will try to ignore personal feelings they may be developing. The younger nurses are not so well trained as the older ones when it comes to being a professional.
Let her know a bit about you, talk about some things unrelated to your passion for her. Let her feel more comfortable with you and perhaps she will like you if she looks at you as more than a patient.
Don't compromise her position as a health care professional by suggesting things that she cannot do.
You could ask her something innocent and not imposing, like, when you are out of the hospital would she consider going for coffee.
Nurses also don't look after the same patients every day. If you get another nurse you could ask that person if they have heard or they think that your beautiful nurse may be interested in you.
Beside that, are there any clues that she likes you?
like smiling a lot or staying to chat by asking about non-medical topics.This may lead to a yes answer for coffee when you are out of the hospital.
Don't ask her to see you in anything except a professional role when you are in the hospital and don't keep repeating plans for dates ,etc... if she says yes for coffee.
Nurses are often very busy and sometimes they cannot even spare one extra minute, so be carefull not to detain her when she has to go.
2007-06-14 08:40:16
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answered by fred 2
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In Love With A Nurse
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally had feelings for a nurse before, but not because she was smoking hot and I was fantisizing about her....it was that bond that I needed her when I was hurting most and she helped me feel more comfortable. It's a phenominon.
As for you....let it go. Nurses never get wrapped up with patients...it's in their credo.
2007-06-14 08:06:57
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answered by Joey 4
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Appreciate her kindness. It helps you get better. Much better than an ugly grump.
She is more likely to request she not have you as a patient.
Just ask if she treats all her patients as well as she treats you.
If she says she does, it is not reciprocal.
If she says no, ask if you might see her again after you get out of the hospital. Request her phone number before either her last day on your shift, or before you leave. But not before.
2007-06-14 08:11:06
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answered by Laurence W 6
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My in-laws met when my father-in-law was hospitalized after an auto accident and my mother-in-law was a nurse at the hospital. It turned out pretty good for them!
2007-06-14 08:10:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Nurses are incredibly beautiful and desirable. Tell her, and then tell us how it comes out.
2007-06-14 08:05:28
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answered by Steve C 7
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Nope. Strange people, nurses.
2007-06-14 08:04:35
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answered by vanamont7 7
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Go for it. Nurses are the best when it comes to anatomy.
2007-06-14 08:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is normal and may people have been in love with nurses.There is nothing wrong with that... they are also humans, aren't they?
Go man tell her your heart. who knows she may be yours after all.
2007-06-14 08:07:59
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answered by bakhan 4
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it's a normal thing
especially if she's smokin'
it'll pass but be careful, you don't want sexual harassment charges pressed
2007-06-14 08:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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