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		<title>By: k dariani</title>
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		<description>are you kidding?  i have yet to have a don stand up for nurses, let alone actually be involved in patient care, they are hired by the institutions essentially for their ability to meet the institutions need to &quot;meet&quot; an\overseers guide lines.  Few if any have any interest in having floor nurses backs.  This is  the core problem with the nursing shortage and the burn out rate in high intensity nursing areas.  We do what families cannnot/will not do. Physicians at best, spend minutes with their patients, we spend hours with patients with families.  we wade through feces, urine and unspeakable injuries, day after day. We are disrespected by institutions, physicians, families and patients.
Yet we keep on, because we have families of our own and because many of still cling to the hope that we will be able to have the exceptional day when we will at the ebd of it feeel that we have done some good.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>are you kidding?  i have yet to have a don stand up for nurses, let alone actually be involved in patient care, they are hired by the institutions essentially for their ability to meet the institutions need to &#8220;meet&#8221; an\overseers guide lines.  Few if any have any interest in having floor nurses backs.  This is  the core problem with the nursing shortage and the burn out rate in high intensity nursing areas.  We do what families cannnot/will not do. Physicians at best, spend minutes with their patients, we spend hours with patients with families.  we wade through feces, urine and unspeakable injuries, day after day. We are disrespected by institutions, physicians, families and patients.<br />
Yet we keep on, because we have families of our own and because many of still cling to the hope that we will be able to have the exceptional day when we will at the ebd of it feeel that we have done some good.</p>
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