Nurse goes out to buy some milk – shocked to hear what old friend tells her

Her name is Caitlin Brassington. One day in October last year, a person’s comment about her being a nurse really got to her. So she decided to post about it on her Facebook page

That post has since been shared over 5,000 times and spread like a wildfire online.

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Here’s what Caitlin had to say that day.

“‘Just a Nurse’.”

“I am just home from a busy shift, looking very ordinary in my scrubs. On the way home today I stopped at the shop for milk and saw an acquaintance. She has never seen me in uniform and said that she didn’t realise I was ‘just a nurse’.”

“Wow! Over my 18 year career I have heard this phrase many, many times, but today it got to me. Am I just a nurse?”

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“I have helped babies into the world, many of whom needed assistance to take their first breath, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I have held patients hands and ensured their dignity while they take their last breath, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I have counselled grieving parents after the loss of a child, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I have performed CPR on patients and brought them back to life, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I am the medical officers eyes, ears and hands with the ability to assess, treat and manage your illness, and yet I am just a nurse.”

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“I can ascultate every lung field on a newborn and assess which field may have a decreased air entry, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I can educate patients, carers, and junior nurses, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I am my patients advocate in a health system that does not always put my patients best interest first, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I will miss Christmas Days, my children’s birthdays, and school musicals to come to work to care for your loved one, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I can take blood, cannulate and suture a wound, and yet I am just a nurse.”

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“I can manage a cardiac arrest in a newborn, a child or an adult, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I can tell you the dosage of adrenaline or amiodarone based on weight that your child may need to bring them back to life, and yet I am just a nurse.”

“I have the experience and knowledge that has saved people’s lives. So, if I am just a nurse, then I am ridiculously proud to be one!” 

Cover photo: Flickr/COD Newsroom

Wow talk about a powerful statement from a proud nurse! 

Please share to honor all our hardworking and important nurses out there. We appreciate everything you do for us.

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