JParadisi RN, OCN emeritus, is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and writing. Her paintings and short stories have been published nationally. She has exhibited artwork in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest. Julianna is a frequent contributor to Off The Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing as a blogger and illustrator.
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We should do a survey… are you a barky nurse or a wagging nurse? 🙂 I tend to think I have more bark… but there’s a lot to be said about greeting a tail-wagging dog.. .
We should do a survey… are you a barky nurse or a wagging nurse? 🙂 I tend to think I have more bark… but there’s a lot to be said about greeting a tail-wagging dog.. .
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Once someone told me not to mind their barking and I said I didn’t, because I bite…it depends on what the situation calls for (-:
I’ve had to learn to wag more in oncology. PICU required the ability to bark loudly sometimes to save lives.
A survey would be fun.
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