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HOW MANY TRAINED NURSES ON HERE

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*Ophelia.taking a break..*

*Ophelia.taking a break..* Report 31 May 2008 20:00

....all in packs now...you just open up nice little present looking things..that have all the gallipots in..gauze..Doctors have not changed...they still expect you to be hand maidens..!..

Pamela

Pamela Report 31 May 2008 20:01

oh yes, those wretched trolleys wheeling them from the sterilzing room to the pts bedside desperately hoping the bowls wouldn't slip. Then as you said back to the sterilizer yet again.

*Ophelia.taking a break..*

*Ophelia.taking a break..* Report 31 May 2008 20:01

you only did nursing Polly for 10 yrs?...

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 31 May 2008 20:08

I remember the tow!!

And the "electric shocks" that came off the beds with those rubber sheets!

Just need a little prompting and the memories come flooding back!

Such a relief with all this talk of dementia about!!

Bet

Pamela

Pamela Report 31 May 2008 20:08

I can rememeber in the PTS school being told by the Sister Tutor that we were mere specs of dust within the hospital! Mm!

Janet

Janet Report 31 May 2008 20:08

I'm a trained nurse and proud of it

*Polly*

*Polly* Report 31 May 2008 20:13

I only did ten years,then got married and never returned..My daughter trained as a nurse as well Got her degree ,but not nursing now she is a medical rep now and loves it..

*Ophelia.taking a break..*

*Ophelia.taking a break..* Report 31 May 2008 20:15

Whatever ones nursing era is..it will always involve..memories..mishaps..and changes.
I have been nursing for near 20 yrs .and I am just 39 yrs. I went into nursing initially to help people..and to wear the cap..(like in The Angels)..when I started they phased that out..(to my dismay!)..
We now live in a techno era with machinery doing a lot of work for the nursing profession...but I started my training..using..mercury thermometers...having to do manual BPs...taking pulses, by ur stopwatch..making up sterile trolleys from scratch....Changes? Nursing is forever evolving...Thank Goodness!!!

Pamela

Pamela Report 31 May 2008 21:10

Yes ,everything changes in life as the years roll by. For the better, well we can only hope .Just enjoying so many happy memories of times gone by.

cd

cd Report 1 Jun 2008 00:29

Still nursing after 34 years some friends think I am mad, sometimes I agree, but you can't help enjoying the job. Would be better though with more workers and less managers!!

*Ophelia.taking a break..*

*Ophelia.taking a break..* Report 1 Jun 2008 00:32

more Indians....yes...too many cowboys

Ann L from Darlo

Ann L from Darlo Report 1 Jun 2008 10:22

I nursed for 40 year,s,----I retired 3 years ago and my how things have changed.

Ahh the good old days----I think they got better care in our day's,not as much paper work.
Remember Tow and Gamgee wadding,and putting the rolls of cotton wool on top if sterilizler to fluff it up before rolling into balls for the dressing drums

*Polly*

*Polly* Report 1 Jun 2008 10:29

We did that as well,the cotton wool on the sterilizer...
Any one else remember Tonsil days? Two days a week were tonsil days.Up to eight in a separate ward.Quarter-hourly pulses for hours ..Any 'bleeders were usually red-heads?

Pamela

Pamela Report 1 Jun 2008 11:18

oh yes, I remember now ENT. wards . Fast work in those days! What memories being stirred up here!

Ann L from Darlo

Ann L from Darlo Report 1 Jun 2008 13:02

And ice cream after op---now it is toast or they can't go home!!!

Deanna

Deanna Report 1 Jun 2008 13:20

OKAY................. why did you boil up the urine?
There must have been a reason, and do they still do it today?

And Monica Dickens books were good, I have read them too.
The 'Doctor' books.... was that Richard Gordon.. or is my memory really going?

His books were so funny, far better than the films ever portrayed.
keep this up girls, I am loving this thread.

Deanna X

East Point

East Point Report 1 Jun 2008 14:03

I trained 1958 - 1961 Lilly. LOL

East Point

East Point

East Point Report 1 Jun 2008 14:09

I remember night duty - 12-hour shift, just 2 nurses per ward. Remember drinking black coffee to help keep alert and sucking the odd ascorbic acid tablet as a vitamin supplement.

East Point

Deanna

Deanna Report 1 Jun 2008 15:33

Nudge for Loiuse.... she needs your advice.

Deanna X

Deanna

Deanna Report 1 Jun 2008 15:39

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