Nursing
What Nursing Has Taught Me...

1. When you're 92, you shouldn't have to beg for a salt shaker even if you have congestive heart failure.
2. Our profession has no room for bullies or whiners.
3. Everyday I've held a hand but forgotten to chart vitral signs, I still may come out ahead.
4. A good doctor is one who will say, "I have no idea what is going on with this patient. Come help me figure it out."
5. Nursing is the hardest and easiest thing I have ever done.
6. Whatever I need in a hurry will be with another patient.
7. Healing the spirits is as important as healing the body.
8. If I don't take care of myself, I can't take care of anyone else.
9. A body believes every word you tell it.
10. Time flies whether or not I am having fun.
11. A lot of patients get well in spite of us, but even more get well because of us.
12. If I don't get emotionally involved with my patients, it's time for me to change professions.
13. It's usually better to beg for forgivness than to ask permission, especially when I'm taking a Saint Bernard to see a child in ICU.
14. Professionals give advice but healers share wisdom.
15. If I don't celebrate the exquisiteness of each day, I've lost something I will never get back.
16. Grief knows no rules.
17. The more unloving a patient acts, the more he needs to be loved.
18. Some things have to be believed to be seen.
19. No one promises us tomorrow.
20. If I can't cure, I can still care.

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