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What nurses usually say?

What nurses usually say?

Top 10 phrases that nurses say most

  • “No problem! I’d be happy to change your TV station again.
  • “Sorry, your insurance doesn’t cover the good Tylenol.”
  • “You won’t feel a thing.”
  • “You’ll have to ask your doctor that. And after he answers, could you clue me in?”
  • “This won’t hurt a bit.

What does it mean when a nurse says you’re tacky?

“Tachy” is the abbreviation of “tachycardia,” meaning a fast heart rate. When a nurse looks at the heart rate monitor, s/he might say, “She’s tachy,” indicating the patient’s heart rate is elevated, and their heart is beating too fast.

What does it mean when a nurse says tacky?

David Keeler/Online USA. This isn’t a misspelling for “tacky.” If you overhear a nurse say “tachy” they’re not insulting a patient’s sense of style. It’s short for tachycardia, which means a fast heart rate, one nurse, Marianne said.

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What do you like most about being a nurse?

Nursing is one of the most respected professions. What I love about nursing is that it is constantly evolving; there are so many things that you can do in the profession, so you don’t have to stick to one specialty. If there is an area of interest that is not yet created, you can create it.

What is the most rewarding thing about being a nurse?

“The most rewarding thing about being a nurse is making a difference in the lives of others. It may be your patients, their families, or your students. Nursing offers us so many arenas to practice in.

What should you never tell a patient about their health?

Never give easy answers or false hopes when it comes to someone’s health. Leave the diagnoses to the doctors. The same thing goes for how much a procedure will hurt. Everyone has different pain thresholds, and telling a patient that a shot “won’t hurt a bit” might give a sensitive one false hopes. Never act surprised.

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What motivated you to choose nursing as a career?

“There are many things that motivated me to choose nursing as a career. First, I love people. I love chatting with them, being around them, and taking care of them—it is very fulfilling to my soul. The second reason is that the schedule is wonderful for being a mother.

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