Journal of Nursing Jocularity

Journal of Nursing Jocularity

Archive for April, 2009

From Ha-Ha To a-Ha! Using Humor to Transform Nursing Education by Shirley K. Trout, PhD, MEd

st-smallHumor in the Classroom: Don’t Tell … ASK!

R U ready to drive your students nuts? (Wouldn’t your students be shocked to read even a couple words from an “digital immigrant” in their texting shortcuts?) And r u excited about driving them nuts with a teaching purpose so profound that you’ll get the BIGGEST KICK out of it (while your students get totally annoyed … until they understand the message you’re sending)? (more…)

Posted in: Columns, Integrating Humor

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JNJ Twitter Updates for 2009-04-26

  • Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #nurse #nursing #humor #
  • Advice for new nurses: Don’t get excited about blood loss unless it’s your own. #
  • rt @KittKlaise I know a radiologist who’s (license) plate reads “ICNU” #
  • rt @KWScholar “Did you hear about the nurses who were wearing apple pins? When asked why they said, “To keep the doctors away.” #
  • @Lucky_23 re: urologist license plate 2PCME (To pee, see me) Advertisement! Funny & clever! (does that help?) #
  • rt Fun2b “If you have a bad cough, take a large dose of laxatives. I bet you won’t cough now.” #
  • Rt @hvto Things hospice staff should remove from their language “Kill them with kindness” “You’re killing me here”, “Died laughing” #
  • rt @Fun2b “If you have a bad cough, take a large dose of laxatives. I bet you won’t cough now.” (sorry, forgot @ sign…) #

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