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Paycheck vs. Purchasing Power - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - January 2018

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J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 1 1 5 Oh, the Places I've Gone I've seen and heard a lot during my 38 years in the OR. I 've just about seen and heard it all during my 38 years as an OR nurse, the last 12 as a travel nurse. I've been to 17 hospitals — some for as long as 9 months and a few others for only 3 months that felt like 3 years. I've gone back to some places 3 to 5 times. I always keep a notebook in my pocket so I can jot down key names, numbers, abbreviations, and the surgeons and anesthesia providers' idiosyncrasies. I also scribble down the odd things I observe. I took time between assignments over the holidays to clear out a few dog- eared notebooks. • Patients say the darndest things. Fortunately for me, my filter still works. But nothing seems to stop what I'm thinking. Behind Closed Doors Paula Watkins, RN, CNOR What patients say What I'm thinking I want outta here! Yep, we do, too. My surgery was scheduled for more than 2 hours ago. Yep, we know that. But you chose a really slow surgeon who can't tell time. Plus, there are still 2 victims ahead of you. I crapped my pants. Well, yes, you did and we have no idea what you ate, but everyone down the hall can smell it and some are vomiting. Does the blood pressure cuff have to be so tight? I'm sorry, it has to get to know you the first time. Once it does, you'll swear it's hardly even there. (Hmm, kinda like a man.)

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