to be a little stoked when I'm introduced to patients and family member as "the Night Nurse?"
In my head I'm thinking, "Fuck, yeah! I'm the NIGHT NURSE, bitches! Superheroes come to ME for help!"
*ahem*
I said good-bye to a long-time patient of ours this morning. We'll see her again for in-patient chemo in a few weeks, but her discharge has been a long time coming, and she's understandably really excited about leaving the hospital.
She wasn't part of my assignment the past week or so, but when I found out last night that she was leaving in the morning, I made a point to go see her before I went home.
I almost cried when she hugged me and thanked me for "being the light in [her] nights."
*sniff*
This is why I'm a nurse. I can get past all the bullshit with charting eating up all our time, and "patient satisfaction" being the be-all, end-all of healthcare, as long as I can help my patients and their family members and make a positive impact on their experience in the hospital.
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Put a well-earned RockStar star on your mental ID badge.
Thank you, kind Sir!
I will certainly do that.
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