

Move to ED! YMMV based on the hospital but there’s a lot less butt wiping, meds are rarely refused, family shuts up and listens if the patient is critical enough, security is more available if patients get rowdy. Plus you get fun emergency stuff
Move to ED! YMMV based on the hospital but there’s a lot less butt wiping, meds are rarely refused, family shuts up and listens if the patient is critical enough, security is more available if patients get rowdy. Plus you get fun emergency stuff
…Putin is about to walk away with 20% of Ukraine
RIP Cricket
I think that attitude is a symptom of burnout, either with work or life as a whole. They’ve probably been taken advantage of and let down a number of times and have developed a mindset that good work doesn’t get noticed, people don’t get what they deserve, so why bother?
Not saying it’s justified or healthy thinking. But when they see your attitude they might be saying internally “just wait til you’ve seen what I’ve seen”
Am nurse. Don’t know of one, I’m not the kind to start something like it but I would love one
I take it more as “find a way to come to terms with it” don’t let it ruin your every personal moment
I definitely first read it as Ikea Warns Iran and got very confused/excited
Yin and yang
You can give input but ultimately you don’t get to pick them…your prescriber picks them
Solution: print as pdf
I’m not saying your frustration is invalid, I’m one of the lucky ones like you. But I think sometimes in these types of scenarios it’s helpful to look at the overall scoreboard and see that as shitty as it may be, you’re still in pretty good shape. Another good house will come around.
Remember how lucky you are to be in a position where you can think about buying a house in the first place
Yes I’m American and yes they’re pretty common I’d estimate I personally care for at least 1-2 each month
Oh boy! ER Nurse at a busy urban trauma center
The one I’ll never forget was self inflicted GSW to head. He pulled the trigger with the gun pointed to his temple. Bullet somehow immediately took a turn downward and exited through his jaw on his opposite side.
Came in by EMS alert and neuro totally intact. I heard he even walked out of the hospital on his own when he was discharged
No. I hope he is never found
Ok Zoomer