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More realistic alternative to sentimental "Nurse's Creed?"Rating: (votes: 2) "A Nurse's Creed" Sometimes I forget…why I'm a Nurse and what's really in my HEART. Sometimes I'm just too busy I don't know where to start. Then someone holds my hand, and greets me with a smile. They ask if I could stay with them for just a little while. If I could calm a sorrowed heart just because I'm there. Then I'm reminded...why I'm a Nurse. It's all because I CARE." That one's okay , but it's a tad sentimental for my taste. I put together what I consider a more realistic alternative for today's nurse: The Balanced Nurse's Creed For some folks nursing is their life; they see it as a calling, They've dreamt of Flo and her lighted lamp since back when they were crawling. I care about my patients and I'm thankful for employment, But my family, friends, and other interests also bring enjoyment, When I'm at work my patients get the best I have to give, When off the job I give my best to those with whom I live, There's a finite number of hours each day to exercise my talents, I'd burn out pretty quickly if I didn't look for balance, If I call the shots correctly, when my working days are done, Both my patients and my loved ones will tell me, “Job well done!” Last edit by rn/writer on Jul 21, '11 Comment:
Does anyone know where the original, "Nurse's Creed," is from or who wrote it? I don't mean any disrespect for that version, just thought the reference to nurse's creed in another thread meant we're all supposed to heed the "calling," and put ourselves (and our families) last on the list.The person who appeared to be thinking that way is welcome to live like that, but I don't choose to. Anyway, I was just curious about the author of the above, "Creed."
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Are you actually supposed to know that Creed?I mean, I can still to this day recite the Boy Scouts oath, law, motto and slogan but couldnt even tell you the first word of the creed. This one is much better ha
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I can find a few creeds. Here's one by a student: Nurse's Creed Lord, let me begin today with your blessingTo provide care for those who need me. Give me the patience to listen,Intuition to see beyond the visible,Knowledge to practice the art of nursing,And the attitude to deliver care with humility. Help me to see every patient clearlyUnbiased, and with individual respect.Help me to face fear and anxietyWith kind words and a gentle touch. Help me to see the joy and wonder each new day bringsAnd let your healing light shine through my hands. —MICHELLE A. HAGGERTY, ADN Student But is there such a thing as "THE Nurse's Creed"?Why is everything I'm finding so sappy?
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That first nursing creed sounds vaguely familiar. Like something I read in Chicken Soup for the Nursing Soul or something.
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Quote from hygiene queeni can find a few creeds. here's one by a student: nurse's creed lord, let me begin today with your blessingto provide care for those who need me. give me the patience to listen,intuition to see beyond the visible,knowledge to practice the art of nursing,and the attitude to deliver care with humility. help me to see every patient clearlyunbiased, and with individual respect.help me to face fear and anxietywith kind words and a gentle touch. help me to see the joy and wonder each new day bringsand let your healing light shine through my hands. —michelle a. haggerty, adn student but is there such a thing as "the nurse's creed"?why is everything i'm finding so sappy?
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I love the Army one too! I've seen some pretty cheeseball versions out there
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The Florence Nightingale PledgeI solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.
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Hmmm, there was one we did during our pinning ceremony. I cant even remember it. Maybe i would look for the event program
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Some employers prey upon those who believe the sappy sentiments when it comes time for contract negotiations. How dare we ask for decent money and other items when nursing should be a calling. Do nuns get all uppity and ask for more? No, they do their jobs for the sheer love of it all.Bah!Nursing is a great career, but I want the paycheck and the perks that ought to go with it. Fortunately, I have a good and reasonable employer that doesn't expect me to live on rainbows and unicorns.
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Quote from Hygiene QueenWhy is everything I'm finding so sappy?[/LEFT]
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Submit it where?with a fine concoction of molasses and milk (= sappy).
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