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ilovemarkb | 22:09 Tue 15th Oct 2013 | Body & Soul
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not sure what to expect other than obvious stomach problems?
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Need a bit more info.
Are you being admitted with symptoms? Undergoing an op?
as a placement or a job perhaps?
Stomach and bowel probs, Crohns etc.......as I know only too well. X
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job !!! eeeeek!!
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liver too??
Job? As what? Student Nurse? N/A? Medical Student?

Very short on details here!
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staff nurse (newly qualified)
Well done on the new job. X
Its a bit like becoming an MP, alot of your job will involve working with loads of a***holes. Lol. X
@ilove "Well done on the new job. X
Its a bit like becoming an MP, alot of your job will involve working with loads of a***holes. Lol. X"

I would echo sparkles sentiments, and agree - never a truer word :)
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ha ha sparkles xx
Bed Pans ... nasty ones ...


[ but congrats on getting the qualification - very well done ]

dave x
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thanks guys
well done you. Have you dropped your avatar to celebrate?
Congratulations, and good luck.
ILB, as a newbie you'll have a nurse mentor, surely? - they'll guide you and fill you in.
did you not have any experience of gastro/intestinal ailments as a student nurse ?
Congratulations! What great achievement. Hope your job is everything you hoped for and brings you much satisfaction and loads of dosh. x
Good luck with it. If you're not sure about anything, just ask. You'll be fine x
expect lots of stitches and staples (some looking like a lovely zip all the way up people's front!); a complete and utter fascination for measuring all types of wee, poo and vomit(!); stoma bags and teaching people to care for them; some people may have epidurals in place after ops; talking about number ones and number twos in hushed tones; people using commodes and vomiting all the time; people with liver, and gall bladder problems; appendix operations.....i didn't mind as i can work with all types of bodily functions except for snot. for some reason, that really gets me! i enjoyed my time there and learnt the importance of physical obs and measuring bodily input and output on general health and how to care for people after surgery - abdominal surgery is very painful and messy, so wound care and infection control need to be taken very seriously. as a first post after qualification, i reckon it is a good place to start your nursing career.....but make sure that if you do not want to spend your entire working life there that you move on quickly.....after 2 years at the most! good luck....and enjoy! the learning really begins after you qualify and get your pin number!!! oh.....and make sure they have a solid learning programme for new workers. my ward has a huge workbook that needs completing for every aspect of general nursing care that newbies have to complete within six months of starting and it is a very good way of ensuring that our new additions to the ward continue their academic learning as well as the traditional baptism of fire on the ward!!! good luck x
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God forbid that Physicians are now doing the surgical work in the NHS.....;-)

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