Im not a video savvy person so here's a poorly grabbed example. You should go check it out if you want to see a bunch of goodies and how they did it stuff :)
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I think Septimus is the seventh child, but sixth son. Una is the firstborn, right? Though, that is an interesting detail I hadn't noticed :)
I just remembered a little detail from the movie Stardust that amuses me… at the end of the film when Tristan discovers he is the heir to the throne of Stormhold, the ghosts of the dead princes turn to white orbs and float upwards- all but one which, if you watch closely, you’ll notice turns red and floats down towards the fireplace. I like to think that that’s Septimus being sent to hell for being a murderous lunatic (he IS the SEVENth son after all… ahem ahem.)
come see what flower you are bc while the world is dark u deserve to be told u are bright and beautiful
hi hello, i really didnt think i would ever do this, but me and my friend made a deal for her to stay alive every notes this gets
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found a fun little personality test!
i am open tagging as always bc i wanna see everyone’s results!!!!!!
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Before criticizing the nurse you’re receiving report from; listen to the whole report - consider they may have had a rough shift. Consider how many times you’ve been there.
Before criticizing the way another nurse practices; consider you have your way and they have theirs.
Before you become irritated at the nurse you’re trying to transfer a patient to - for taking too long to come to the phone; consider what’s happening on their floor. Consider how many times you have been in with a patient and the phone is for you. Consider how many times you’ve had two or three admissions at once and just can’t take another one right now. Consider that there are some tricksters, but not every nurse is trying to pull a fast one.
Before you argue with the nurse who’s actually trying to send you a patient; consider what’s happening on their end. Consider they’re probably receiving an emergent patient, and need to get this one moving fast. Consider their charge nurse is pushing them to move fast, consider admin is pushing them, consider they are going back to a shit show of their own, since no one was really free to watch their patients while they were transferring one to you. Consider they know what it feels like to be you, but too stressed to say it just now. Consider they’re just trying to do their job as best they know how, just like you.
Before you try to palm off the worst patients to the float nurse, per diem, or traveler - think about how it felt when you floated etc. Think about how you had no idea where anything was on that unit, think about how it felt to be frustrated.
Before gossiping about a fellow nursing student’s failure, consider how devastating this may feel.
Before blasting another nurse for not handling a code well, think about how frightened you’ve been when it was your patient, think about how it affects you differently each time, think about how it takes time to build resilience.
Before passing along personal information another nurse had shared with you; consider the level of trust he/she had to confide in you in the first place.
Before mocking another nurse’s mistake, before you tell the world about his/her error; remember you aren’t perfect. Remember you have made mistakes, and will again. Remember how it felt when you did.
Before you exclude someone, consider how it feels to be on the outside.
Before criticizing the doctors for making stupid mistakes, remember they are human too. Remember all the times you felt like an idiot, or embarrassed for making “stupid” mistakes.
Before you complain and demand to know why another nurse called out; consider they have a right to do so, without having to provide an explanation to anyone.
Before you get impatient with a graduate nurse, or nursing student, remember your own beginning.
Before you say something mean, and chase it with “don’t take it personal” or “you won’t survive if you’re weak” consider this; do you want to be remembered as the person who taught lessons by cruelty? Consider we all learn under the toughest of circumstances, but retreat under bullying. Consider a tough person can still have weak moments, consider you’re not the person who decides if they’re going to survive or not, consider tough love is correcting errors, correcting mistakes, tough guidance in emergent situations, tough love is being able to say what you mean without resorting to jibes - and it isn’t an opportunity to tell them they don’t belong in this arena. Consider the wealth of your experience as a positive guide to their learning, consider they may be weak now, but with support they will go on to be an extraordinary caregiver.
Before you criticize a younger inexperienced nurse for no other reason than being new, before you cut them down for asking questions, consider the impact your words will have on their career. Domino effect.
I may or may not have a very small Star Trek tik Tok account that I don’t have any ideas for
But anyway here’s the more popular of my two videos for your enjoyment, audio by a user called ethan_in_person on Tik Tok.
Just a bunch of random stuff I like that I hope you like too. 👍 24 going on 60 lol
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