Happy National Nurses Week – May 6 -12, 2022!

Time has flown since the late 1970’s when I proudly received my Nursing “cap” and “pin” at the Nightingale Ceremony at Widener University and graduating as an RN with my BSN – flashing forward eight years later when I received my Masters in Nursing at Seton Hall University! A lifetime ago, but still in my heart.

Since it is National Nurses Week May 6-12, 2022, I would like to recognize nurses and applaud them for all they do!!!

BRAVO!!!!! A heartfelt THANK YOU!

My nursing career is quite diversified. In nursing, I have worked in a variety of military and civilian clinical nursing roles (med-surg, intensive care, emergency room, recovery room, orthopedic surgery, cardiothoracic surgery step- down) as well as in nursing education/staff development, administration, research and consulting and coaching/mentoring roles.

Although I am in public relations now, I stay licensed as an RN and update my license every two years with mandatory continuing education.

I also still utilize my “nursing process” when working with my PR clients – I assess, plan, implement and evaluate. I use my keen intuition and “knowing”. I make “rounds” whether in person, in the media, on the internet, etc. I am vigilant with each client to provide personalized “care” for their publicity plan and needs.

Nursing, though, remains in my heart!

The pandemic certainly has made nurses very stressed, overworked, anxious, depressed, suffering burnout, PTSD and more. Nurses give (and give) and yet are human as well and have a major need for validation, respect, encouragement and they also need to spend time on their own self care.

Nurses also need credible focused media attention – to educate the media, politicians, health care interdisciplinary colleagues and the general public! (This is one of my passions – to recognize as well as strengthen the inclusion of and positive image of nursing in the media)!

That’s one of the reasons why I published the 2nd edition of Poetic Expressions in Nursing: Sharing the Caring in 2021. Pouring my heart out in poetry is just one creative, therapeutic, cathartic avenue to share my stories as a seasoned nurse.

I sincerely also hope that nurses find their creative passion – whether it is a visual art, writing/journaling, cooking, exercise, comedy, photography, theatre, filmmaking, crafting, etc. – get the picture???

If you are a nurse or know a nurse in your family, circle of friends or community etc., please THANK them especially this day, week, month (and forever).

As I mention in my poem “A Formula for Success” –

“When it’s all said and done, there’s no profession as diverse,

as the ART and the SCIENCE of being a NURSE”!

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In closing, here are two poems from my book Poetic Expressions in Nursing: Sharing the Caring, originally published in 1993!:

NURSES UNITE!

Nurses Unite!
Let's show the world in all its entirety
Our uniqueness, our strength

Let's proclaim our vision
And lifetime mission;
To foster health and wellness
on the reality continuum

Let's boast that it is us who can reform health!
With our own
Body of knowledge,
Identity,
Empowerment and self-governance ...

We are not the Handmaidens
Battle-axes
Angels of mercy
or
Playthings
as portrayed on the latest greeting card
or daytime soap opera or evening sitcom...

I dare us to show the world
the unparalleled significant differences
we've made in leaps and bounds...
For years and years

Let's share our compassion, empathy, humor, innovation,
how we love life and support each other


Nurses, I dare us
to unite!!!

by

Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN
in
Poetic Expressions in Nursing: Sharing the Caring (2021)

SHARING THE CARING

Let's open up our hearts and share the caring 
Merge visions, ink and syllables so daring...
Life's fragile, short and sweet, 
Grasp rhythm, pace, and beat
Catharsis of emotions we've been wearing.

We've seen it all, the panic, pain, and fears 
Of newborns to centenarians in years
From birth to life's demise 
Our "knowing" makes us wise
Yet…Prose as catalyst releases tears...

Brave and famous poets we need not be 
but writing from the heart, that sets us free 
Through poems we tell our stories
Share pain, grief, caring, glories 
Regardless of our nursing specialty.

No need to build the walls to hide 
The memories we've buried deep inside
It's good to let it go, allowing words to flow
Stand back and let the power be your guide.

by

Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN
in
Poetic Expressions in Nursing: Sharing the Caring (2021)

Over the past year, since the book was published I have been having such a wonderful time doing interviews and author events and thank everyone for their support, including purchases and reviews!

Purchase the book here, online, or at your local independent store!

Proud to be an #AlzAuthor

Happy National Nurses Week!

All the best,

Susan

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A Nursing Poetry Reading (Video) – Dedicated to All Nurses for Nurse’s Week, May 6 -13, 2020

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Poetic Expressions: “NIGHT SHIFT” by Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, SJF Communications

I wrote “Night Shift” as a result of working many nights as an RN.

The poem was published in my book “Poetic Expressions in Nursing…Sharing the Caring” in 1991.

Dedicated to Night Shift Nurses: Past, Present, Future!.

Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN, Photo by Sylvia Moore Photography, 2013
Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN Photo by Sylvia Moore Photography, 2013

Night Shift

by

Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN

 

Night Shift…

So dear to me

Despite

Its circadian disruption.

The nocturnal rhythms

sublime,

So inviting, so relaxing…

Making rounds, with flashlight in hand

and night vision intuition,

The serenity envelops me…

Side rails up, call bells within reach

Bedsides tidy

Breathing in sequence…

Snores and noises

(unspeakable during prime time)

status quo during night shift…

Gentle and peaceful,

Those who by day

lurk and cry and pester

And now are compliant!

And yearn for peace as well…

Alas,

Time to review and verify

and stuff and thin the charts,

Time to read the Progress Notes!

Finally a time to put it all together

Like spies looking for the clues of their lives

And if one is truly lucky

There are some chosen patients

Who decide

It is time

during night shift,

to ventilate

truly share

opening up the dam

of their fears, thoughts, feelings…

Even sharing stories.

Enhancing our knowing.

Oh please, I yearn for these nights…

When the nature of nursing

facilitates the connection of lives.

The Day Room at Night: A Haiku

The Day Room at Night:

A Haiku

By Susan J. Farese, MSN, RN,

Veteran (former MAJ) Army Nurse Corps

SJF Communications  October, 2014 

Published by O-Dark Thirty 2015

(Inspired by many late night chats with soldiers

…as a nurse on night shift)

 

Susan Farese Medical
Susan Farese, MSN, RN. Photo by Sylvia Moore Photography, 2013.

 

Always on night shift

Out of bed to the day room

Anxiety plus.

 

So I challenged them

Put away that cigarette

And just chat with me.

 

Stories would abound

Sometimes, even tears would flow.

Cathartic rivers.

 

You wouldn’t believe

the magnitude, their missions

Poignant and heartfelt.

 

That was the 80’s

Before the world changed that day

On 9-11

 

Imagine, right now

Post-traumatic  stress endured

And shared with no one.

 

So don’t be afraid

To reach out to a veteran

Pretend it’s night shift.