Wednesday, April 21, 2010

We Appreciate Our Nurses 365 Days A Year

National Nurses Week is coming soon in May. Most facilities and corporations put something together during that week, or maybe just for one day to show their nurses their appreciation. It is obvious however, that nurses give far more to their employers than anything that they could be given in return, monetarily or in any other way.



There are two kinds of people in this world, givers and takers. We nurses surely fit into the giver category. We literally pour ourselves out for others, in caring. How do we do this? How do we give and give and care and care, over and over again? What do we contribute to our community? In my opinion, our greatest “giving” contribution to our community is our children. You might feel this is irrelevant, but consider that most of us are parents or future parents. We realize that loving, teaching, and preparing our next generation of productive citizens is the GREATEST gift we can give to our community. We prepare our children for the joys and struggles that lie ahead for them. The giving and caring starts in our homes where we make parenting a priority and tremendous sacrifices for the family. Let us never forget the mighty work that dedicated parenting is for the community.



Beyond our homes, our attention and energy expands out to our studies and our work. We chose to be givers in this world when we answered that calling into nursing which we hear initially. We endure our rigorous studies and finally achieve that hard-earned goal, our nursing license. When we enter the profession, we are enchanted and enamored by the excitement and challenges, but all too soon the disillusionment sets in. We realize that things aren’t quite like the textbooks explain, and that maybe not every patient always gets the right amount of attention and effort devoted to them that they each deserves.



We realize that time and resources are finite, so we figure out ways to do more with less, and get more mileage out of our day. We learn to multi-task better, to streamline our processes better. We start to skip lunches, forget to drink and hydrate ourselves, and hardly ever make it to the bathroom. We put ourselves aside for the sake of the patients.



Throughout our careers, we CONTINUE to show that we are givers by not only living out our higher calling, but by choosing to stay and remain in our work. Even though we have our fair share of legitimate reasons to abandon ship, ALL of us here haven’t done that. We have CHOSEN NOT to. It’s our decision. It’s our decision to stay. It’s our decision to still care. It’s our decision to continue to endure the sometimes harsh conditions and situations we find ourselves in. The list of ways we show this determination and dedication to our patients is endless.(Christina Feist-Heilmeier, RN, MSN)



Nurse Telephone Triage Service is proud of our nurses, and appreciate the care they give to the patients we serve on a daily basis. For that, we say THANK YOU for your dedication, your hard work, your positive attitude, and your commitment to make NTTS the successful corporation that it is!

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