6/27/2023 0 Comments Night call nurses nudity![]() ![]() just putting it out there for just anybody. And if you do a lexical study of the word, stripping and posing nude, indeed, are considered "prostitution." You are in a sense "prostituting" yourself when you have such a low regard for your own privacy as to let anyone see you for prurient purposes. (Funny thing is, the word from which we get our English word *pornography* is the Greek word PORNEIA. If a young lady with a beautiful build wants to pose nude for a photographer on the side, what harm can it possibly be to her career, right? If it was just fine and dandy, why go through all of the trouble to hide her second profession? Why the BONs concerns? If it is OK to be a stripper on the side, why not get business cards printed up and hand out to patients when they get better? I chuckled when one response said that stripping was *NOT* equivalent to prostitution. But don't you think that your view of nudity and your behavior outside of the work place can influence your actions in the workplace? Not all hold the same world view or religious beliefs. ![]() Nurses enter the field from all kinds of backgrounds. Medicine has always had two components attached to it by public perception: Mercy and Morality. The concern was more for the stripper's safety than what damage it could cause emotionally, and the damage it could cause to the "professional" image of nurses in general. If you want to be a stripper (it's legal, dont'cha know) you can be, I guess. On one level, you are absolutely correct. Still others made statements such as "What we do outside our places of employment is our business." Instead of warning about the possible damage to the nurse's professional image or emotional health, most of the responses seemed to be more concerned about the BON regs concerning "moral turpitude". I have reference to a thread where nurses asked if it was OK to pose nude.
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