Do you still call yourself a nurse?

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I just say “I’m a retired nurse”. I still keep up my CEUs for my license, but am thinking of letting my license go this year. I am still and always will be a nurse.

judihightower
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~~~{♡¿♡}~~~~.. MY OPINION... if we love & try to take care of others, YES A NURSE 5/3/24. 💕

sandraragole
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Ummmm If a situation happens where you needed to be a nurse you would do it without question, so in my opinion as a Nurse to a Nurse, your always a Nurse.

aliyahJ
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Yes, you're a nurse. Just not a registered nurse.
My mother was a RN for 42 years. The last years of her life she let her registration laps, and she was still called a nurse by her nursing caregivers. She considered herself a nurse, and much of her eulogy involved her nursing

lesleyblackie
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The thought came to mind that Doctors will always be referred to as Doctors even when they retire. So when I give up my license after 35 years, I think I’d like to be called a Nurse. ❤️

stephaniebutler
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In Canada, we can't legally call ourselves a nurse/Nurse without being registered. It's crazy. I'm in the midst of getting my license back...let it go for various reasons.

gillianyuan
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A nurse will always be a nurse. A police officer will always be a police. Knowledge is power.

dillethturner
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You only know if you are still a nurse❤ I was born into it and will die a nurse but you may be a geologist waiting to happen

statusdisarray
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When you've been a nurse for 45 to 50 years it's s part of your identity

wandahaines