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Posted by Magnetonium on Aug-12-2007 18:36:



For the people who are acting like ego maniacs when claiming that you dont need a test to tell you who you are - well, DUH, we all know who we are already, this is merely for fun, and it actually gives out pretty good results. Take a chill pill for the time being!


Posted by RandomGirl on Aug-13-2007 01:56:

quote:
Originally posted by SuspicionVandit
Scrubs is an excellent show.


Never seen it?

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
LOL, are you fucking kidding Theresa?

Nursing is an art, and there's a lot more to it than just being empathetic. Not to mention that there's many different ways to be empathetic in the nursing world.

It's clear that you don't understand the full scope of the profession, so I find your post a little ignorant.


Wow. Chillax.

I was only making an observation. I pretty much don't know a damn thing about nursing, other than that a nurse stuck a finger up my butt once.

LOL!

I was just wondering how you being a nurse (or working toward it) - something I would assume requires a certain level of empathy given that the job entails working with people in pain/dying/have a relative dying etc. etc. wouldn't reflect on your score.

Just curious.


Posted by shaw on Aug-13-2007 02:25:

You are a Respectful Analyst.

lol @ empathy 0, femininity 0, spontaneity 0.

I'm a cranky old man already.


Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-13-2007 02:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Never seen it?



Wow. Chillax.

I was only making an observation. I pretty much don't know a damn thing about nursing, other than that a nurse stuck a finger up my butt once.

LOL!

I was just wondering how you being a nurse (or working toward it) - something I would assume requires a certain level of empathy given that the job entails working with people in pain/dying/have a relative dying etc. etc. wouldn't reflect on your score.

Just curious.



Yeah well it's kind of hard to not be irritated by that post, because you know nothing of what it takes to be a nurse. Why make a provocative comment on a subject you don't know about?

Anyway, that's the whole point of learning the art of nursing. Understanding people's needs on a wholistic level, etc. What do you think they teach us in school? It's not the same kind of "empathy" calculated in this test at all, as someone already pointed out.

The "art" of nursing that I speak of is learning to find the balance between empathizing with patients and providing them CARE, while maintaining a professional, knowledgeable role. It requires strength as much as it does empathy, if not more.

At the end of the day, our job is to advocate for the needs of the sick/aged/dying...and getting too personally/emotionally involved hinders that ability.

I think you need to expand your notions of what it means to be empathetic.


Posted by Orbax on Aug-13-2007 02:44:

if we could program robots to be dexterous enough theyd be fine nurses too. Empathy is feeling what someone else does, and that is not a pre-requisite for any profession other than being the pyschologist on the Enterprise amirite


Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-13-2007 02:53:

Yeah, and someone who's naturally more empathetic does NOT automatically make a better nurse, because as I said, there's a lot more to it than just being empathetic.

God why am I even explaining myself? Bloody lol.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Aug-13-2007 02:55:

Re: What kind of person are you?

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
Earthly: 100 (not imaginative at all)


now ive heard everything!


Posted by RandomGirl on Aug-13-2007 02:59:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Yeah well it's kind of hard to not be irritated by that post, because you know nothing of what it takes to be a nurse. Why make a provocative comment on a subject you don't know about?

Anyway, that's the whole point of learning the art of nursing. Understanding people's needs on a wholistic level, etc. What do you think they teach us in school? It's not the same kind of "empathy" calculated in this test at all, as someone already pointed out.

The "art" of nursing that I speak of is learning to find the balance between empathizing with patients and providing them CARE, while maintaining a professional, knowledgeable role. It requires strength as much as it does empathy, if not more.

At the end of the day, our job is to advocate for the needs of the sick/aged/dying...and getting too personally/emotionally involved hinders that ability.

I think you need to expand your notions of what it means to be empathetic.


Well, like I said, I don't know what it is like to be a nurse, or be in the shoes of someone who has to deal with the kind of crap I am sure a nurse has to handle. I didn't realize that the kind of empathy the test was gaging wasn't similar to the kind of empathy I thought a nurse would need.

Yeesh. Jenny you need to smoke a dube.

Don't worry, I am empathetic to your snappiness...

*stab*


Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-13-2007 03:03:

Well when I attack (albeit passively) your ability to do YOUR job, we'll see how you react.

I still love you though T.


Posted by RandomGirl on Aug-13-2007 03:09:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Well when I attack (albeit passively) your ability to do YOUR job, we'll see how you react.

I still love you though T.


Nah, it wasn't attacking at all. Seriously, it was an innocent curiousity, and was only hoping you would be able to clarify the difference of something I obviously didn't know.


Posted by Fait on Aug-13-2007 03:11:

I'm a concerned artist with hardly any confidence or trust in others.

awesome


Posted by Project-K on Aug-13-2007 03:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
if we could program robots to be dexterous enough theyd be fine nurses too.


Two-One-Bee agrees!


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Confidence 90
Openness 86
Extroversion 86
Empathy 46
Trust in others 52
Agency 24
Masculinity 70
Femininity 30
Spontaneity 96
Attention to style 94
Authoritarianism 4
Earthy/Imaginative 20
Aesthetic/Functional 54

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Posted by narcism on Aug-13-2007 09:54:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie

Anyway, that's the whole point of learning the art of nursing. Understanding people's needs on a wholistic level, etc. What do you think they teach us in school? It's not the same kind of "empathy" calculated in this test at all, as someone already pointed out.

The "art" of nursing that I speak of is learning to find the balance between empathizing with patients and providing them CARE, while maintaining a professional, knowledgeable role. It requires strength as much as it does empathy, if not more.

At the end of the day, our job is to advocate for the needs of the sick/aged/dying...and getting too personally/emotionally involved hinders that ability.

I think you need to expand your notions of what it means to be empathetic.



i give you two years in the field and you wont be blurting out this theory based nonsense


Posted by Lilith on Aug-13-2007 10:00:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
i give you two years in the field and you wont be blurting out this theory based nonsense

Yeah but you just joined for the uniform


Posted by narcism on Aug-13-2007 10:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Yeah but you just joined for the uniform



i told you to keep that quiet


Posted by d-miurge on Aug-13-2007 10:03:

You are a Benevolent Director.

Confidence 80
Openness 70
Extroversion 68
Empathy 72
Trust in others 74
Agency 84
Masculinity 89
Femininity 16
Spontaneity 82
Attention to style 64
Authoritarianism 14
Earthy/Imaginative 52
Aesthetic/Functional 98


Posted by Magnetonium on Aug-13-2007 12:13:

Re: Re: What kind of person are you?

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
now ive heard everything!


Shut up, pkc! I know that you just cant get enough of me, just not enough dammit, LOL ... get back to your "thread", LOL ...


Posted by Silky Johnson on Aug-13-2007 12:57:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
i give you two years in the field and you wont be blurting out this theory based nonsense



Those were my beliefs before I even started. So we'll see.


Posted by verndogs on Aug-13-2007 13:00:

my mom has been a nurse for 35+ years

she still has little to no empathy


Posted by Trance Nutter on Aug-13-2007 13:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Yeah but you just joined for the uniform


thats the only reason I stayed working in the hospital for 4 years.........


Posted by Lilith on Aug-13-2007 13:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
thats the only reason I stayed working in the hospital for 4 years.........

There's probably easier ways of getting yourself into a nursies uniform than actually working there. I'm sure you looked cute in it though


Posted by denys envy on Aug-13-2007 14:44:

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Posted by DJ Horizon on Aug-13-2007 15:19:

Hmm...

"You are a Reserved Curator."

Confidence 78
Openness 14
Extroversion 24
Empathy 22
Trust in others 48
Agency 88
Masculinity 32
Femininity 36
Spontaneity 38
Attention to style 98
Authoritarianism 46
Earthy/Imaginative 96 (Earthy)
Aesthetic/Functional 70 (Aesthetic)


Posted by noikeee on Aug-13-2007 15:49:

Generous Thinker.



This is quite accurate on most things, but I'd say my "attention to style" is a bit too high, and my "spontaneity" is WAY too high there.


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