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[quote=Margaret Pilkington;762585]There were State Enrolled Nurses as well Margaret......they were phased out a few years ago.....mainly by retirement and a lot of the former SEN's trained up to become SRN's[quote]
MargaretP is right again :o- SENs originated in 1943 as this doc shows- Family history | Nurses In 1943, the Nurses Act established the Roll of Assistant Nurses, with a requirement of two years training |
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I am sure that I was told that some Enrolled Nurses had never sat an exam, or done formal training, and that they had become Enrlled Nurses because they had been auxilliaries for such a long time.
As a student I worked with one of these E.N.'s and she was a tartar...by that I mean that everything had to be done just so........with the patients comfort being paramount. Lots of my own colleagues didn't like her, but I thought that her ways were right....and that patients comfort was important. |
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While I agree that everyone has a part to play, I believe that a good leader of the team is essential for success....and a leader who has their finger on the pulse of everyday happenings is without doubt one of the major factors in whether the ward is actively managed.
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would that have been Sister Clark??
She used to terrify me when I was a student, but she gave me a wonderful report....and she knew exactly what she was talking about because she frequently rolled her sleeves up and did the bed and the baths with junior nurses like me....she was a really good example and a brilliant teacher. |
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They, like me. retired.
She was from the 'old' school of nursing.(I am talking about 1973/74...a long time ago now) |
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Ok. I am currently a Carer in a sheltered housing scheme. The district nurses that come are fantastic, and do all the jobs that is needed. My Grandfather is currently in Royal Blackburn and the nursing staff have been brilliant, cannot praise them highly enough.
I start my Nursing degree next year, with my background as a carer I will have no problem, and will enjoy all the tasks involved (yes that includes toileting, pre-op, washing and making beds) Let me tell you about a current nursing degree. It takes 3 years. You only have 2 exams throughout the three years. It is exactly 50/50 of placement and time spent in university, and yes Gayle you are correct you can't have any degree, you need a degree in nursing to become a nurse. It angers me that it has been said that people can't become nurses as they haven't got the qualifications to do a degree....bloody well get them then, if you really want to be a nurse. I have had to take 4 different courses, travelling to Edge Hill University in Ormskirk 3 times a week for 4 months - this takes 2 buses and 2 trains and costs about £15 a time. That is how committed I am to becoming a nurse. I am a single parent and pay for childcare for whilst im at uni. So, when i'm qualified, if nobody wants to be treated by me because i'm a nurse so obviously all i want to do is the technical/medical stuff and stand a my nurses station all day.....then dont come onto a ward that im working on!!! Because I can tell you this now that is not how i will be! |
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Lolly, it is good to hear that you are so determined to be a nurse, and that you know the value being a good care giver.
I have had experience of the other kind of nurses, and I am sure that in your career you will come up against those who do only want to do the technical stuff...and believe me, they will irritate the proverbial out of you. There is nothing so rewarding as knowing that you have given comfort to someone who has been in a dark place, that you have made a difference,not just to them but to their relatives as well. Good luck to you Lolly...and keep up the good work. |
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