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The Anger is Coming From Within

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I read this post last night and realized it could have been written about me. I certainly have been doing a lot of complaining lately. A nursing student reading my blog might think twice before continuing with their nursing degree. My question is, what’s wrong with thinking twice about something?

I’ve seen a lot of angry nurse blogs and it concerns me too, but I don’t think the answer is to discourage angry nurses from blogging. To me, angry nurse bloggers = angry nurses, and so there are a lot of unresolved issues within the profession.

John says: “By presenting such a negative picture of our lives, aren’t we, as nurses, beating up those who read our blogs who may be just starting in the profession, or worse, considering joining the profession?”

To me, this couldn’t be further from the truth. When I voice my complaints about the profession, I feel I am doing a service to my readers who are thinking about entering it. I am telling the real story of what it’s like to be a nurse in the hospital. My BSN program did their best to fill my mind with nursing theory, nursing politics, and nursing lingo, but they did very little in explaining what it is actually like to be a nurse, and for that I feel a little cheated at times.

Another thought. The majority of these “angry nurse bloggers” work in hospitals, and hospitals are where the nursing shortage exists. To suggest that all nurses who are unhappy should simply find another specialty, is not really going to do much in the way solving the nursing shortage. There are some very real problems with hospital nursing, and within our health care system in general, and these things issues need to be addressed, not hushed up.

Yes, working as a nurse is frustrating, even infuriating at times. But it’s also exciting, meaningful, and extremely rewarding. And you can find all of these points of view by reading nurse blogs.

Nursing students and novice nurses, take these angry nurse blogs with a grain of salt. People will always complain about their jobs, no matter what profession they are in. On the same token, I would encourage you to take these complaints very seriously because they are real and legitimate. Perhaps a new generation of nurses is needed to actually change things, and to create an environment where nurses aren’t so angry all the time.