The Lion's Pride vol. 3 (Feb. 2015) | Page 80

Nursing at Five Feet and Under: A Daily Survival Guide for the Vertically Challenged Nurse Assistant Salve Fellores Salve, a Latin word which means to heal or to save, is currently taking a sabbatical from her nursing assistant duties. When not working in her at least 40-hour a week Operations job, she carves time to satisfy her online and offline socializing needs. She's currently mastering the art of walking in skyhigh, stiletto heels. Salve has since gained back the weight she lost while working as a weekend night shift CNA. Her height, though, remained the same. “We only hire tall people” blurted Karen, a Director of Nursing. She was probably just teasing the resident and myself. Or maybe not. Fortunately for her, I was no longer as emotionally sensitive as I used to be. And so, I just shrugged off her remark and continued on to nursing duties. Subconsciously, I told myself that I will be the irony of her remark. In Shing-Yi Wang’s, a student of Wharton University of Pennsylvania, research study demonstrated a positive