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		<title>15 Lessons From A Community Health Center Nurse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[René Kougel, the health center manager at our Martindale-Brightwood Health &#38; Dental Center &#38; Eastside Health Center, is a Registered Nurse just like each one of our health center managers.  She and her colleagues have a LOT of experience in the nursing. In honor of National Nurses Week, today we&#8217;re reposting one of our most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>René Kougel, the health center manager at our <a href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/patient_care/location_information/healthnet_martindale-brightwood_health_and_dental_center/#maptop" target="_blank">Martindale-Brightwood Health &amp; Dental Center</a> &amp; <a href="http://www.indyhealthnet.org/index.php/patient_care/location_information/healthnet_eastside_health_center/#maptop" target="_blank">Eastside Health Center</a>, is a Registered Nurse just like each one of our health center managers.  She and her colleagues have a LOT of experience in the nursing. In honor of<strong> National Nurses Week</strong>, today we&#8217;re reposting one of our most popular blogs &#8212; Rene&#8217;s reflections on her career as a nurse! </em></p>
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<h2>15 Lessons Learned During My Nursing Career</h2>
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<li>Just when I think I’ve seen or heard it all, something else comes along.</li>
<li>To be really successful, you must learn to be the master of multitasking.</li>
<li>Don’t ever pass up the opportunity to use the bathroom—you might not get another one for a very long time.</li>
<li>Losing my sense of smell at age 15 has served me very well in many situations during my career.</li>
<li>Family, friends, neighbors will call you at all hours asking you for expert medical advice on any and all ailments, and you will be expected to know the answer&#8212;immediately.</li>
<li>I have a great appreciation for nurses that work the night shift.</li>
<li>I’m a terrible patient.</li>
<li>I love <a href="http://www.dansko.com/Womens/Footwear/Styles/Shoes/" target="_blank">Dansko shoes</a>.</li>
<li>Learning to accept that you can’t always be all things to everyone at all times.</li>
<li>When people find out you are a nurse, they tell you everything&#8212;and I mean EVERYTHING.</li>
<li>Always carry a blue or black pen.</li>
<li>Don’t write your family notes that contain medical abbreviations—they will have no idea what you are talking about.</li>
<li>Patients trust and need you.  Do everything you can to respect and maintain that trust.</li>
<li>Listen to your intuition.</li>
<li>You should expect and look forward to learning something new everyday.</li>
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<h3>Are you a nurse? What are some of the lessons, tips or tricks that YOU have learned during your career? Leave them in the comments section below!</h3>
<h3><strong>Not a nurse?  But know one? Be sure to thank your nursing friends TODAY!</strong></h3>
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