25 February 2023

how to be a nurse (part 2)

Being a Nurse today is a trippy honor. 
We enjoy a wonderful reputation. 
Even before COVID. 
But now, especially. 


Nursing School is so hard! 
Tripping hard. Abnormally hard. 
Impossibly hard. I look back every day
On what my Instructors said
And all the friends I made. 
I was called Spring Butt Poindexter
Because I had a question about everything. 

It’s like being thrown into a blender 
That is going full blast. 
They do it on purpose to see
Who will think and who will “thwim “! 


Nursing is not easy. 
The only thing that makes it easier- 
is we are a team. 
Nurses like to help other Nurses. 
Is it a calling? Probably. 


On my day off today, 
I drove across town and helped 
A Nurse learn how to deep suction 
With confidence and accuracy. 
I can’t count so high 
As to include the nurses 
who selflessly helped me. 


Oh the places you’ll go! 
The hearts that will break your heart. 


A Nurse today has to know 
Everything. Literally everything. 
We have a knowledge base
10 miles wide. And 10 feet thick. 


All kinds of equipment. 
This machine os a room air concentrator. 
It takes room air and passes it through 
an air compressor. Then another compressor. 
And finally over a bed of Zeolite 
Which chelates the nitrogen 
And delivers 99% pure oxygen. 
The air is humidified with distilled water
So the patient doesn’t get boogers. 
Or a nose bleed. 
It’s held together with these tubes. 
And adaptors. 


That’s how they purify air 
On the Space Station - Zeolite. 
By the way. But, I digress. 

But the Room Air Concentrator will not 
 work if this black nut snaps off. 
Like these two - snapped off in the tube. 
And if the Nurse doesn’t catch the error,
The patient will NOT get O2
And that’s not good. 


Nurses notice everything. 
Like a medical Sherlock Holmes. 

A sound, a tempo, a smell, an angle ..
Check that everything is going smoothly…
All the while looking their best, 
Trying to get lunch, chart, 
And the other 5,000 tasks we perform every shift. 


Good shoes. Good bra. 
That’s first. 
Spare no expense on these. 


Hide yo’ lunch 
Hide yo’ water 

You won’t get to eat it. 
No time! Hahahahah! 
So just grab a crouton and move on. 


Here’s your job description. 
Little of this. Little of that. 
It’s a great mix of Talent, Brains,
And BedSide Manor- aka People Skills 


I believe every nurse should wait tables
Or work as a Nurse Aide first. 
It’s humbling. 
Teaches empathy. Patience. 


Nursing is (in part) anticipating 
What will happen next. 
The disease pathways. 
What’s normal. What’s deadly. 
What is just noise. 


Many people don’t belong 
in the public eye. 
There are nursing jobs like mine
Where you have one patient 
And go to their house every day. 
There’s a nursing field for every nurse. 


And then there’s the medical groups. 
They change everything 
And nothing at the same time. 

“Hurry up and wait” like for a cure for AIDS
“LowFat saves lives” even though it does not. 
“Have your pie- just use more insulin!”
Same as it ever was! 

If it lowers cholesterol 
Is it a drug? 
The Allopathic Nurses probably eat this
With low-fat margerine and 
Fat-free cheese. 


And of course - the money. 
You won’t get rich in nursing. 
And that’s ok. 
People don’t become Nurses,
Teachers, and Cops - to get rich. 
They have us in neighborhoods 
And people feel safe. 


I though COVID would scare people 
Away from Nursing School. 
But it made things better! 


The Nurses that are coming on board
Now are like the firemen that 
Ran toward the World Trade Center
When everyone else was running away. 
I’m thrilled to see this day come! 


Army Nurses from the National Guard 
Help the Population at Large. 

Now comes the Sexy Nurse. 
She wants to give you an enema! 
If you can’t poop- this is heavenly! 
The State Board of Nurse Examiners 
Usually speaks out against anything 
That throws shade on Nurses. 
The Board is very powerful 
And is alive, and active, for and ready. 

It’s comforting to know that 
only a Nurse can judge a Nurse. 
When a mistake is made,
they do a “Peer Review” whereby 
Other Nurses see what you did, and ask 
Would they do the same thing. 

Even a Nurse with Psych history
Or Substance Abuse can still work 
In Nursing. It’s called “Safe Harbor.”
Any Nurse can call for help
And s/he will be helped. 
Safe Harbor is also for unsafe conditions. 


I hope you enjoy reading this- 
My personal thoughts on 
The Gift of Nursing! 

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