Categories: Scrubs

Nurse Jackie: A male nurse’s perspective

In one instance, a man in the ER runs around screaming, “No one helps me!!” When he approaches Nurse Jackie he slaps her in the face. Jackie in turn calls security. When the man is finally subdued and handcuffed to a stretcher, Jackie actually listens to her assailant. The bewildered man begins to complain about his mother who is morbidly obese, has bilateral amputations of her legs and a foley catheter. This man is her only caregiver and he obviously can’t handle it anymore. After hearing his story, Jackie demands that his handcuffs be removed. The way Nurse Jackie handled this situation showed she was a lot like many nurses that I know and love – she was gritty, tough, smart and able to think on her feet.

Despite some of the more controversial facets of her personality, I was excited to see that, as a caregiver, Nurse Jackie is a good listener and she puts the patient first. In the series premiere, an administrator wants to discharge an elderly man from the ER because he is refusing treatment. Nurse Jackie sternly tells the administrator to look inside the curtain again “like a nurse, and tell me what you see.” When the administrator returns, she says that she’s changed her mind. She lets the patient stay. These are the kinds of things that nurses see and do, and are one of the reasons I enjoy the show so much, and why I feel it is very real.

I believe nurses are critical thinkers who are able to separate the real aspects of the show from the fake. Nurses should see that underneath the drama that sells the show, Jackie is a very strong nurse and a patient advocate. I like to think shows are more than entertainment, and the stories and title character of Nurse Jackie do make you think. As nurses, we can relate to many of the situations that Jackie faces. These are the moments in our everyday lives that require us to think. Thinking is a nurse’s job. It’s what we do almost every moment we’re with a patient. Think about that when you watch the show.

Nurse Jackie is “must-see TV” for all nurses. Some will be for and some will be against. One thing for sure is that you won’t sit on the fence. Nurse Jackie will always make you think.

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Jim DeMaria

James DeMaria, RN, BSN, is Vice President of Renal Care Registered Nursing Services, located in Nanuet, N.Y. Founded in 1991, Renal Care Registered Nursing Services provides acute kidney dialysis services to some of the northeast’s largest hospitals and caregiving facilities. While having had no formal business training, James has excelled as an entrepreneur, a role he must balance with his responsibility as a nurse, husband and father, and is always on call, explaining, “You never work harder than you do for yourself.” He is also cohost of “Nurse's Station,” a new audio podcast by and for nurses.

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