This wasn't a patient, but the patient's mother.
PM: Oh, so you're a student?
Me: Yup! I'm graduating in December, and I go to University.
PM: I wish your school wore uniforms like College does. (College doesn't wear dresses but the uniforms are more like dress shirts and slacks instead of scrubs) I've seen a few of their students here and I think they just look so sharp.
Me: It's amazing how different the uniforms are at each school around here.
PM: I just can't believe that nurses wear scrubs now! It looks so sloppy. Nursing has changed so much from when I started! When we learned to make beds, we spent hours practicing and our instructor had to be able to bounce quarters off of them, and now they just throw the sheets on. Everyone who comes in here looks so rushed and tired. When I was a nurse, we had to smile every time we entered the room. <insert more "In my day" stories here>
Me: (Thinking: Yeah, and you had to give up your seat to doctors, kept surgical patients for at least a week and didn't talk about the kind of disease that your daughter is dying from.)
The patient's mother bothered me because her complaints would have been true at several hospital's I've been at, but the nurses at this hospital are generally good and the nurses on the specific floor are AMAZING. They love their specialty (most of the ones with second jobs have a second job in the same specialty) and it shows.
PM: Oh, so you're a student?
Me: Yup! I'm graduating in December, and I go to University.
PM: I wish your school wore uniforms like College does. (College doesn't wear dresses but the uniforms are more like dress shirts and slacks instead of scrubs) I've seen a few of their students here and I think they just look so sharp.
Me: It's amazing how different the uniforms are at each school around here.
PM: I just can't believe that nurses wear scrubs now! It looks so sloppy. Nursing has changed so much from when I started! When we learned to make beds, we spent hours practicing and our instructor had to be able to bounce quarters off of them, and now they just throw the sheets on. Everyone who comes in here looks so rushed and tired. When I was a nurse, we had to smile every time we entered the room. <insert more "In my day" stories here>
Me: (Thinking: Yeah, and you had to give up your seat to doctors, kept surgical patients for at least a week and didn't talk about the kind of disease that your daughter is dying from.)
The patient's mother bothered me because her complaints would have been true at several hospital's I've been at, but the nurses at this hospital are generally good and the nurses on the specific floor are AMAZING. They love their specialty (most of the ones with second jobs have a second job in the same specialty) and it shows.



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