Wow... thanks for posting that. I lost a 42 yo friend to hypothermia last year as the result of incredibly stupid hiking/ camping decisions and bad luck. It's horrific to think of what he went through.
OT, thought you'd like this one http://community.livejournal.com/fuckyoulist/9193485.html (sorry about the url), entitled, "An Open Letter to 'Experienced' Nurses."
I used to volunteer at a local hosp over 15 years ago, and quit when one nurse started using me as her secretary/ gopher (she had me stapling surveys, etc.), and when they let me roll a gurney with an obese, HIV + patient with open, running sores to some other part of the hosp without telling me I should maybe have some gloves on for the move. I guess I just wasn't very likeable, thinking on it now. Or they were pissed at how young I was, who knows.
Thanks very much for visiting, I hope you will enjoy yourself. ER nurses have the privilege of being on the front lines, nowhere else in the hospital are things so chaotic and out of control on a regular basis. This either breeds or attracts a certain kind of person, you will find they have a terrific sense of teamwork as well as well developed senses of humor.
Stories here are composites of experiences I have had in many years of practice. Any resemblance to people living or dead are purely coincidental. If you think this is you, it is not. Events portrayed as recent are not. Stories are products of past experiences and a vivid storytelling bent.
These are my own opinions, no one elses. As people that know me can attest, I have a lot of opinions!
If you take my writing as medical advice then you are an idiot.
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Wow... thanks for posting that. I lost a 42 yo friend to hypothermia last year as the result of incredibly stupid hiking/ camping decisions and bad luck. It's horrific to think of what he went through.
OT, thought you'd like this one http://community.livejournal.com/fuckyoulist/9193485.html (sorry about the url), entitled, "An Open Letter to 'Experienced' Nurses."
I used to volunteer at a local hosp over 15 years ago, and quit when one nurse started using me as her secretary/ gopher (she had me stapling surveys, etc.), and when they let me roll a gurney with an obese, HIV + patient with open, running sores to some other part of the hosp without telling me I should maybe have some gloves on for the move. I guess I just wasn't very likeable, thinking on it now. Or they were pissed at how young I was, who knows.
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