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Amarilys Soto RN
@Colacequeen_RN
Mother. Grandmother. Nurse Leader. Relentlessly, trying to be a better version of myself than I was yesterday #Nursing #columbia @nyphospital Tweets are my own.
New York, NY Katılım Mayıs 2016
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The #8GN Care Bear team 🧸#HappyHalloween2023 #carebears #OT #PT #SLP #nurse #rehabilitation #colors @nyphospital @Jeffrey_NYP @DEVoted0ne

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9 Hudson sharing and learning at the @ITNSnurses Conference 2023! @9HudsonNurses @DEVoted0ne @Matthew05572844 @Jeffrey_NYP




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I recently came across a beautiful Buddhist teaching: The Two Arrows.
The Buddha once asked his student, "If a person is struck by an arrow, is it painful?"
The student nodded, yes.
The Buddha then asked, "If a person is struck by a second arrow, is that even more painful?"
The student again nodded, yes.
The Buddha then explained, "In life, we cannot always control the first arrow. However, the second arrow is our reaction to the first. The second arrow is optional."
The first arrow is the negative event that hits our lives.
This is the uncontrollable chaos that we may find ourselves thrown into from time to time.
The first arrow is impossible to avoid. It hits and it hurts.
The second arrow is governed by our response to the first—and as the parable teaches us, being struck by the second arrow is entirely within our control.
Our reaction and response controls the direction and force of the second arrow:
• If we attach ourselves to the pain of the first arrow, continue to think all of the negative thoughts it brought about, repeat the patterns of our past, dwell in the pain, and bemoan our bad luck, we send the second arrow hurtling straight into our open wound.
• If we pause, breathe, give ourselves a moment to reset, and choose a balanced response, we send the second arrow falling feebly to the ground.
Viktor Frankl, the Austrian philosopher and Holocaust survivor renowned for his contributions to existential psychology, has a brilliant framing for this:
"Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response."
Our power is in the space that we can create between stimulus and response.
Creating that space is the key to avoiding the second arrow.
As Frankl famously said, “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”
So the next time you encounter an uncontrollable negative event in your life—when you're struck by that painful first arrow—consider the parable of the two arrows.
The first arrow may have hurt, but the second arrow is always optional.

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This is the lesson I learned during the pandemic.
When withdrawing LST, make sure that the patient looks "nicest" for their family.
Shunichi Nakagawa@snakagawa_md
Did FaceTime right before palliative extubation. Patient was very sick and his time was expected to be very short after extubation. I thought we can just clean his face, but his nurse took time to wash and comb hair, to make him even nicer. Learned the lesson from her.
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What does engagement during Nurse’s Week look like? 1st place for Authenticity: 9GS. And we had a visit from our sister unit 9H. I am so proud of this team! @Jeffrey_NYP @BernadetteKhan @9GS_NYP @9GS_ORTHOENT




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@ersied727 Thank you so much! We love you too! Kisses to the princess
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During Nurses Week, we honor our Nurses for caring for us in our most vulnerable moments. Today my colleagues and I gave a BIG THANK YOU to our heroes at CUIMC. We are grateful for you! #Happynursesweek @cxorick @danmandice @BernadetteKhan @Jeffrey_NYP @QueenofHeartNYP

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Today we celebrate our CNS Katie Melomedov for taking home the Advanced Practice Nurse Award at the 2023 Clinical Nurse Excellence award ceremony! You are everything 9Hudson needs from a CNS and more. Very well deserved!! Congratulations @9HudsonCNS 🎉🎉


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A successful Mock Code on 8GN & 8MA. They took this code very seriously. #practicebuildsconfidence #compressions #handsoneducation #increasingcomfortlevels @Jeffrey_NYP @DEVoted0ne @9HudsonCNS

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