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10 things only tall nurses understand

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Bumping your head on a patient’s TV…again? Wearing scrubs pants that make you look ready for a flood? Raising beds up to the sky countless times every day? Tall nurses, we feel your pain!

We asked our tall Facebook fans for the little on-the-job frustrations that only their fellow tall nurses would understand…check out their responses and get ready to nod your head in agreement!

1. Having to raise the bed up to the sky when you turn a patient or insert a foley or IV. Patients don’t understand but my back thanks me!
Crystal W.

2. Hitting your head on patients’ TVs daily!
Valerie K.

3. PPE gowns are so annoying. My wrists are always left hanging out! But there’s a trick I do whenever I can remember: Poke your thumbs through the arm part of the gowns, then cover them with gloves.
Jessie S.

4. Trying to reach that happy medium between you and a petite nurse when preparing to pull a patient up in bed!
Amy K. H.

5. Always being the one doing compressions…short girls can’t reach.
Candice S.

6.  The air beds for patients with wounds….they don’t raise up at all!!! And then there’s hitting your head on Hoyer Lifts not put away properly…
Heather D.

7. I’m a NICU nurse and the worst thing is the radiant warmers. I swear that someday I will spontaneously combust because my head is so close to the radiant warmer.
Nichelle O.

8. “Can you reach that on the top supply shelf for me?”
Jason G.

9. That as high as they go, beds still could come up a little higher. Although never needing to drop crib rails was nice. And only tall nurses know the look on a patient’s face when they get raised to the ceiling!
–Stephen P.

10. The scrub pants are like high waters! Never long enough for the tall ones!
Dianna F.

Psst! Cherokee offers a ton of tall scrubs pants options–we like the low-rise drawstring, mid-rise knit waist pull-on and pull-on cargo pants for flattering fits in several different colors. We’re also fans of HeartSoul’s tall low-rise drawstring cargo fit.

What else would you add to this list? Sound off in the comments below! And if you’re at the other end of the height spectrum, check out 10 things only short nurses understand!

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