The Truth About Becoming A Nurse

Doctor Mike
6 May 201805:12

Summary

TLDR视频脚本讲述了一位医生与护士们共同工作四年的有趣和感人时刻。医生在国家护士周的演讲中强调了护士在医疗行业中的重要作用,他们不仅是前线,也是医疗行业的支柱。医生和护士们分享了关于工作、教育、治疗和疫苗接种的职责,以及他们如何在工作中找到乐趣,减轻压力。医生还鼓励那些考虑成为护士的人去体验护士的日常工作,了解这个职业是否适合他们,并强调了护士职业的崇高和回报。最后,医生向所有护士表达了感激之情,并庆祝护士周。

Takeaways

  • 🎓 毕业典礼是他们一起工作四年中最有趣的时刻之一。
  • 🏥 护士周是庆祝护士在医疗行业中扮演的多重角色的日子。
  • 🤣 演讲中的幽默,尤其是提到“White Russian”的笑话,显示了医生和护士之间的亲密关系。
  • 💉 护士在教育患者药物、伤口护理和儿童疫苗接种方面发挥着重要作用。
  • 👩‍⚕️ 护士的工作范围非常广泛,包括日常护理、评估治疗效果以及在必要时提醒医生错误。
  • 👨‍⚕️ 医生和护士之间的团队合作是至关重要的,双方都参与到拯救生命的过程中。
  • 🌟 护士的工作非常高尚和有回报,同时具有很好的工作保障和广泛的职业选择。
  • 📈 未来几十年,护士的需求将持续增长。
  • 🤔 对于那些考虑成为护士的人,建议他们先在医院或护理院做志愿者,了解护士的日常工作。
  • 👩‍💼 成为护士是一项要求很高的职业,需要长时间站立工作,有时需要放弃与家人共度的节日,并且可能不会得到应有的感激。
  • 🎉 护士周是对所有护士表达感谢和认可的时刻。

Q & A

  • 视频中提到的最有趣的时刻是什么?

    -视频中提到的最有趣的时刻是某人毕业的时候,因为毕业典礼上需要发表演讲,而演讲者引用了电影《白俄罗斯人》中的台词,但并非所有人都理解这个笑话。

  • 为什么演讲者在提到护士时感到愤怒?

    -演讲者在提到护士时感到愤怒,是因为他认为电视剧如《实习医生格蕾》或《好医生》中护士的工作被轻视了,他认为护士应该得到更多的认可。

  • 护士在教育方面承担了哪些责任?

    -护士在教育方面负责教育患者关于药物、伤口护理以及儿童疫苗接种的知识。

  • 演讲者认为护士的工作被低估了吗?

    -是的,演讲者认为护士的工作被低估了,他们不仅照顾患者的身体健康,还关心患者的情感健康,并评估治疗效果。

  • 演讲者提到护士会提醒医生什么?

    -演讲者提到护士会提醒医生当他们犯错时,实际上医生并不总是救死扶伤,护士也在救死扶伤。

  • 为什么演讲者认为与护士一起工作很有趣?

    -演讲者认为与护士一起工作很有趣,因为他们能够将压力大、严肃的情况转变为轻松、有趣和有趣的经历,这对于患者和其他医疗团队成员都是有益的。

  • 演讲者提到护士职业有哪些优点?

    -护士职业被认为是高尚和有回报的,有很高的工作保障,未来几十年对护士的需求将会持续增长,并且有广泛的实践范围,可以在医院、养老院或管理部门工作。

  • 对于想要成为护士的人,演讲者有什么建议?

    -演讲者建议想要成为护士的人应该花时间与护士一起工作,了解他们的日常工作,以确定是否真的热爱这个领域。

  • 演讲者认为护士的工作有哪些挑战?

    -护士的工作挑战包括长时间工作、站立、放弃假期以及有时可能得不到应有的感激。

  • 演讲者如何结束对护士的感谢?

    -演讲者以感谢所有护士的方式结束了讲话,并祝愿他们护士节快乐。

  • 视频中提到的'National Nurses Week'是什么?

    -'National Nurses Week'是庆祝和表彰护士在医疗行业中所扮演的多种角色的一周,通常在每年5月6日至12日举行,以纪念弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔的生日。

Outlines

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😄 护士节庆祝与护士工作的重要性

视频脚本中的第一段落讨论了与护士共事四年中的乐趣和幽默时刻,特别是毕业典礼上的一个笑话。接着,提到了国家护士周的启动,这是为了表彰护士们在医疗行业中扮演的多重角色。护士被描述为医疗行业的中坚力量和前线工作者。此外,还提到了护士在病人教育、伤口护理和疫苗接种方面的工作,这些工作通常不被公众所知。护士的工作不仅限于照顾病人的身体和情感健康,还包括评估治疗效果和提醒医生可能的错误。最后,强调了护士与医生之间的团队合作对于拯救生命的重要性。

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🎵 轻松的背景音乐

第二段落的内容较为简短,主要是一段轻松的放克音乐,可能用于视频的过渡或背景。

Mindmap

Keywords

💡护士

护士是医疗保健行业的重要组成部分,负责病人的直接护理和健康教育。在视频中,护士被描述为医疗保健行业的支柱和前线,强调了他们在病人护理中的重要作用。例如,视频中提到护士在教育病人关于药物、伤口护理和疫苗接种方面发挥着主导作用。

💡国家护士周

国家护士周是一个庆祝护士在医疗保健行业中所扮演角色的特别时期。视频中提到了国家护士周的启动,用以表彰护士们每天所做的工作,强调了他们对医疗保健系统的贡献。

💡医疗保健团队

医疗保健团队是指在医疗保健行业中工作的医生、护士和其他专业人员的集体。视频中强调了护士与医生之间的紧密合作,以及他们如何共同为病人提供护理,体现了团队合作的重要性。

💡幽默

幽默是视频中用来描述护士与医生之间关系的一个关键词,它展示了即使在压力大的工作环境中,幽默感也是缓解紧张和建立团队凝聚力的重要元素。例如,视频中提到了一个关于'White Russian'的笑话,显示了护士和医生之间的幽默互动。

💡职责

职责指的是护士在工作中所承担的特定任务和责任。视频中提到护士的职责不仅限于病人护理,还包括教育、评估治疗效果以及在必要时提醒医生错误,这些都是护士职责的一部分。

💡职业选择

职业选择是视频中讨论的一个重要主题,特别是对于那些考虑成为护士的人。视频中鼓励人们在做出职业决定之前,先去体验护士的日常工作,以确定是否真的热爱这个领域。

💡工作压力

工作压力是指护士在工作中所面临的压力和挑战。视频中提到了护士可能需要长时间工作、放弃假期以及可能得不到应有的感激,这些都是护士职业的挑战。

💡团队合作

团队合作是医疗保健提供中的关键组成部分,视频中多次提到护士和医生之间的合作。它强调了在医疗保健中,不同专业人员之间的协作对于提供高质量护理的重要性。

💡职业满足感

职业满足感是指个人从其职业中获得的满足和成就感。视频中提到,尽管护士的工作可能很艰难,但正是这种艰难使得这个职业变得特别,暗示了护士职业的内在价值和满足感。

💡病人护理

病人护理是护士工作的核心,涉及到对病人的物理和情感健康的照顾。视频中强调了护士在病人护理中的重要作用,包括评估治疗效果和提供情感支持。

💡医疗错误

医疗错误是指在医疗过程中可能发生的错误。视频中提到护士在医疗团队中扮演着重要角色,他们能够提醒医生错误,从而提高病人护理的安全性。

Highlights

庆祝国家护士周的开启,表彰护士们每天扮演的多重角色。

护士是医疗行业的支柱和前线。

护士毕业典礼上的幽默插曲。

护士在药物教育、伤口护理和儿童疫苗接种方面的主要职责。

医生很少亲自给病人接种疫苗,通常是住院医生在做。

护士的工作范围非常广泛,包括日常护理、情感关怀和治疗效果评估。

护士在医疗团队中的重要性,他们甚至能提醒医生的错误。

医生和护士是生命拯救的团队。

护士在医疗团队中如何通过幽默和乐趣减轻压力。

护士职业的崇高性和回报性,以及未来几十年对护士需求的增长。

护士可以在医院、养老院或管理层等多个领域工作。

对护士职业的误解和期望。

建议对护士职业感兴趣的人亲自体验护士的日常工作。

成为护士的初步步骤,包括在床边获得经验。

医生对有志成为护士的人的建议:在做出决定前要亲自体验。

护士职业的挑战,包括长时间工作、放弃假期和可能缺乏感激。

成为护士的艰难和特殊性。

对所有护士的感谢和护士周的祝福。

护士和医生之间的幽默互动。

Transcripts

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- Tell people what's the funnest moment

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that we've shared together,

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working together, for four years.

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What's the fun, or funniest moment, we had?

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- When you graduated.

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- Why was that funny?

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(fun jam band music)

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- Today's the kick off for National Nurses Week,

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where we honor and celebrate all the many roles

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that nurses play every single day.

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They truly are the backbone and front line

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of the healthcare industry.

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Why was that funny?

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- Because I had to give a speech.

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- And what did you say?

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- And Micheal did not get it.

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I said "Right now I could use a nice, tall White Russian."

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People who got the joke loved it,

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but then, you know.

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- Well, not everyone's an alcoholic like you, Ginny.

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- (laughs) Especially my White Russians.

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- As you can tell, I'm really close with the nurses

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I've been working with for the past few years.

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I truly appreciate the work that they do.

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And that's why I get so mad

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when I watch Grey's Anatomy, or the Good Doctor,

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and I see that their work is minimized.

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It shouldn't be that way

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and I think nurses deserve more credit.

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All right, Yvette.

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It's late, but I have a question for you.

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What would you think one of your duties

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that would surprise other people,

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that you do as a nurse?

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- Where do you want me to start?

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- I don't know.

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Give me something.

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- The nurse does the majority of the education

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when it comes to medications,

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wound care,

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and with the vaccines that we administer to the children.

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- Right.

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When was that last time you seen a doctor give a vaccine?

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- Only our residents, when they're making their numbers.

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- Exactly.

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- That's it.

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- Unless you've been personally admitted into a hospital,

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or maybe spent time with a loved one

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who's been admitted to a hospital,

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it's difficult to know the entire scope

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of what a nurse does day to day.

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And those duties are really remarkable.

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They care for your physical health.

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They care for your emotional health.

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They evaluate how well your treatment's going.

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And something maybe some doctors are reluctant to say,

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but they really do alert us when we make mistakes.

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In reality, doctors don't save lives, you save lives.

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- Doctors save lives as well.

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- Well, teamwork.

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- It's absolutely teamwork.

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- Yes. (smack)

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- Absolutely.

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- Yay!

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What makes it a lot easier to get up in the morning

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and come to a 16 hour shift, or a 12 hour shift,

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is that I have fun with my nurses.

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We have a good time.

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Like, a genuinely good time.

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We're laughing, we're talking,

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we're sharing our experiences.

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I think that ability to take

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a very stressful situation, a very somber situation,

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and turn it into something light-hearted,

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and fun, and interesting,

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is a great quality for a nurse to have.

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Not only for patients,

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but also for other members of the healthcare team,

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like us doctors.

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Now I know some of you may be in nursing,

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or considering becoming a nurse,

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and there's a couple points I want to make

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about the career.

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It's one of the most noble, rewarding careers out there.

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It has amazing job security.

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For the next few decades, the demand for nurses

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is only going to go up and up and up.

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On top of that, you have such a broad scope of practice.

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Meaning you can work in a hospital,

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in the nursing home, in administration.

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The medical world is truly your oyster.

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People are often quick to write off the nursing field

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based on others' expectations of what the job is.

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Or, they're quick to love the field

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based on something that they have overheard,

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or something that they've projected onto the field.

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I think you really need to spend some time with a nurse.

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Walk into a hospital, volunteer at a nursing home.

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Spend some time with nurses to find out

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what they're day to day is like.

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If you're gonna make this your occupation,

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and you're gonna practice this

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for 20, 30, maybe even 40 years,

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you need to know if you truly love this field or not.

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And the way to find that out is by diving in

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and stepping outside of your comfort zone.

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So, if they're curious,

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or think that they wanna become a nurse,

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what's a good step for them to take, preliminary?

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Should they just apply right away

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or should they do some more research?

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- I mean, definitely encourage you to try

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to get, you know, experience on the bedside.

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That develops your assessment skills,

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your communication skills,

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not only with the patient themselves, but family members.

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- Now, even though I'm a doctor,

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I do have some advice for aspiring nurses out there.

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Before you take someone else's advice

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of why you shouldn't go into nursing,

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or why you should go into nursing,

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you really need to figure out

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if it's a career that's right for you.

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Being a nurse is a demanding occupation.

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At times you're working crazy, long shifts.

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Spending that time standing on your feet.

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Sometimes you have to give up your holidays

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where you would be spending time with loved ones,

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and instead are taking care of complete strangers.

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And sometimes, worst of all,

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you may not receive the gratitude you truly deserve,

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both from patients and doctors.

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I've heard this said once before,

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I don't even remember the context,

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but being, and becoming, a nurse is hard.

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But it's the hard that makes it special.

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To all the nurses out there,

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happy Nurse's Week,

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and from the bottom of my heart,

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thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thank you.

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- Thanks everybody, for all you do.

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(beep)

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- Do you still party?

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I know you party.

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- Micheal.

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(Micheal laughs)

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Go away now.

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- Okay.

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(slow funk music)

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