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Night Shift Myths: Throwback Episode ft. Andrew Craig

Night Shift Myths: Throwback Episode ft. Andrew Craig

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Night Shift Myths: Throwback Episode ft. Andrew Craig

FromNursing Uncensored

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is taking us back to August of 2017 when Nursing Uncensored was still called Med Room Chronicles: Nursing Uncensored. This episode was lost in the cloud til recently. So Adrianne polished it up and is presenting it here for your amusement.

Andrew and Adrianne talk about common myths held about nurses working the night shift. Night nurses can’t help but cringe when folks say to us “you must love how quiet night shift is, with all the patients sleeping”. Um, not exactly.

This episode lays out some 3rd shift truths - but make no mistake, we love our staff on all shifts - we can’t do this without each other.

Listeners beware, this was recorded via phone while Andrew was speeding down a Midwestern Interstate. The quality is not what we’ve grown into here at Nursing Uncensored, but this conversation was so good, it couldn’t be lost in a vault forever.

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Background music:
Slip by Geographer
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Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Nursing Uncensored is a series of conversations hosted by Adrianne Behning RN. This podcast opens up frank discussions about everything on the minds of nurses.This is a space meant to create laughter in addition to serious conversations about the joys and challenges of living life as an American nurse.Nursing Uncensored strives to provide education and advocacy through storytelling, experience sharing, and humorous reflection.Our strong, and at times, inappropriate, opinions are entirely our own and do not represent those of our employers, schools or professional associations.Listen in on our phone calls, but tender ears beware.NSFW.We respect HIPAA at all times.