Internet truly delivers after senator's 'nurses playing cards' remark

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"Felt cute. Might go play cards later ... Idk," read this post, in part, by nurse Alexandra Knoerr. @aknoerr42/Instagram

A lot can be said about nurses: Theyā€™re by your side when youā€™re having a baby, or in the throes of a life-threatening medical emergency, or maybe theyā€™re your point of reference when you have a loved one in a time of need.

Nurses are the best, are we right?

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Well, about that: a Washington state lawmaker, Sen. Maureen Walsh, made headlines late last week while discussing a proposed bill that would mandate uninterrupted meal and rest periods for nurses.

She really turned heads when she made the following statement:

ā€œI understand helping with employees and making sure that we have rest breaks and things like that. But I also understand that we need to care for patients first and foremost. And by putting these types of mandates on a critical access hospital that literally serves a handful of hospitals. Ā I would submit to you that those (small hospital) nurses probably do get breaks. They probably play cards for a considerable amount of the day.ā€

The Republican from Walla Walla might be eating her words right about now. Thereā€™s been a strong response from nurses, and really, people everywhere, about Walsh's choice in verbiage.

If you look up the hashtags #NursesDeserveABreak or #NursesPlayingCards on Instagram or Twitter, youā€™ll find quite the array of photos and responses. Some were too graphic to includeĀ -- a bloody hospital floor labeled ā€œlast nightā€™s card game,ā€ for example.

Yes, Walshā€™s comments hit below the belt for many, but they also brought on the best of the internet, which has truly has been delivering some classic posts.

Weā€™ll include some Instagram posts below.

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Wow! What a weekend for nurses. Never before have I witnessed nurses unite and come at a politician the way they have for #SenatorMaureenWalsh. This is a shining example of the assumption that Nursing the System is founded upon: Nurses have incredible power to make waves when they set their minds to something. While Senator Walshā€™s comments frustrate me, they donā€™t surprise me. Her assertion that nurses probably sit around and ā€œplay cards a considerable amount of the dayā€ are a compelling example of The Nursing Narrative. Back in February, I shared a blog post (ā€œThe Nursing Narrativeā€) about the fundamental misunderstanding people have of the work that nurses do - largely thanks to media, like the ever-popular medical dramas. I encourage you to read it. Nurses, Iā€™m glad youā€™re fired up this weekend about the Senatorā€™s comments. Letā€™s take this opportunity to look around and recognize that when we have something to say and have the courage to say it, people listen. But letā€™s not wait until the next uninformed, out-of-touch politician pisses us off. Letā€™s be fired up everyday. Nursing the System is here to stoke the flames. šŸ”„ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ P.S. This #maureenmeme wins out as my fave. The simplicity is šŸ‘ŒšŸ¼. Sadly, I do not know who to thank for this creation. If it was you, DM me! šŸ¤— ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ Instagram: @nursing.the.system Twitter: @nursethesystem Blog: www.nursingthesystem.com

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Seriously, some nurses we spoke with said they barely have time to use the restroom during a typical shiftĀ (and many shifts are 12 hours!), so it doesnā€™t seem like a rousing game of poker is on the docket.

For what itā€™s worth, Walsh was pushing for an amendment that would exempt smaller, rural hospitals from this mandate, an amendment that was subsequently adopted, according to published reports.


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