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1 posted on 11/06/2006 7:57:27 PM PST by 60Gunner
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ER Nurse Stories Ping. I had this essay sitting around and thought y'all might be interested.

(email me if you want to be un-pinged.)


2 posted on 11/06/2006 8:01:21 PM PST by 60Gunner (ER Nursing: Stick 'em, Shock 'em, and Save 'em.)
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To: 60Gunner
Using leather straps without having to wear a black latex outfit.

Because the thought of you in black latex is too much for us to bear.

I got to send out the heavy lighting truck the other night to the scene of a pedestrian vs freight train. The IC on the scene said they had to be sure they "found all of it".

The pay sucks....the hours suck...but the stories!

L

3 posted on 11/06/2006 8:03:44 PM PST by Lurker (“A liberal thinks they can sleep in, and someone will cover their lame ass.” Ted Nugent)
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To: Interesting Times

You have been pinged.


6 posted on 11/06/2006 8:13:02 PM PST by 60Gunner (ER Nursing: Stick 'em, Shock 'em, and Save 'em.)
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To: 60Gunner
You know you've been a nurse too long when:

Discussing dismemberment over a meal seems perfectly normal.

Your idea of a good time is a code at change of shift.

You believe in aerosol spraying of Prozac.

You believe that "shallow gene pool" should be a diagnosis.

You believe that chocolate is a food group.

You believe that the government should require a permit to reproduce.

You believe that unspeakable evil will befall you if someone should say "Boy, it sure is quiet around here!"

You admire a stranger's veins.

You have referred to someone's death as a transfer to the "Eternal Care Unit."

You don't think a consult with Dr. Kavorkian is inappropriate.

You have had to leave a patient's room before breaking into uncontrollable laughter.

When ordering labs, you have wanted to order a "feces on the brain" profile.

You are astounded when somebody in the lab speaks English.

You encourage an obnoxious patient to sign out AMA.

You can calculate the "tooth to tattoo ratio" without a calculator.

You have ever bet on someone's blood alcohol level.

You have used your status to get out of a speeding ticket.

You've called in sick on a full moon.

You've got voodoo dolls labeled with doctor's names..and lots of needles stuck therein.

You believe that every waiting room should come with a valium salt lick

You have restrained someone, and it was not a sexual experience.

You barely consider the raise your employer offers you, before moving on to another job.

You aren't sure who your boss is.

You know how to say bedpan in five languages.

You keep oxygen equipment in your locker, just in case there's a code on the same day as cost containment is implemented by your employer.

You recognize that unionization is professional.

Did you hear about the nurse who died and went straight to hell?? It took her two weeks to realize she wasn't at work!

You may be a nurse if..... You believe that every patient needs TLC... Temazepam, Lorazepam and Chlorpromazine.

You would like to meet the inventor of the call light system some night in a dark alley.

You believe not all patients are annoying, some are unconscious.

Your sense of humor gets more warped each year.

Your kids get their presents in TED stockings and hospital pillowcases. And their presents are wrapped with Micropore tape.

You know the phone number of every late night food delivery place by heart.

Almost everything can seem funny ... eventually.

When asked by the doctor what color that patient's diarrhoea was, you show them your shoes.

You can identify different causes of diarrhoea by the smell of it.

Every time you walk you make a jingling noise because of all the keys, scissors and clamps in your pocket.

You can tell the pharmacist more about the medication they are dispensing than they know.

You use bladder lavage bags to drip water onto your plants when you're on holiday.

You refuse to watch ER because its too much like the real thing and it triggers flashbacks or... Your family refuse to let you watch ER because you spend the whole time correcting everyone and pointing out upside down X-rays.

You avoid answering the phone on your day off in case anyone from the hospital is trying to call and beg you to work.

You've been telling stories in a restaurant and made someone at another table throws up.

You notice that you are using even more 4 letter words than you did before you started nursing.

You've seriously considered catheterising your children before a long car journey.

Every time someone asks you for a pen you can find at least 4 of them on you. Most of them have the names of laxatives on them.

You don't get excited about blood; unless it's your own.

You live by the motto "to be right is only half the battle, to convince the doctor is more difficult"

You've basted your Christmas turkey with a 50ml syringe.

You've told a confused patient that your name was that of your co-worker and to shout if they need help.

Your bladder can expand to the size of a Winnebago's water tank.

When checking the level of a patient's orientation you aren't sure of the day yourself. Or if nightshift, the month.

You find yourself checking out other customers' veins in supermarket queues.

You can sleep soundly at the hospital cafeteria table on your dinner break and are not embarrassed when you wake up

You avoid unhealthy looking people in the shopping centre for fear that they will drop dead near you and you'll have to do CPR on your day off.

Your finger has gone into places you never thought possible.

You've seen more penises than any prostitute.

You've sworn to have "Do Not Resuscitate" tattooed on your chest. Soon.

9 posted on 11/06/2006 8:24:38 PM PST by 3catsanadog (Vote for the person at the primaries; vote for the party at the election.)
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To: 60Gunner
I have lots and lots of memories (many of them quite unpleasant) of the 20+ years I spent in the EW (hey,it's a high class joint so it's gotta be a "Ward")....

Heroin OD's arriving in cardio-pulmonary arrest and walking out 10 minutes after getting their Narcan....

"Sick As Hell Anemia"

Watching the medical staff slipping and falling in the blood on the floor during an open chest code....

Watching a nurse baptize a stillborn baby in the dirty utility room....

Listening to the surgical residents bargaining over who'll tell the parents of that 17 year old kid with the bullet in his head that "we did all we could".....

I did it for 20 years.It paid the bills.And I did see many examples of astounding bravery and devotion....but I'm damn glad that I'm out of there.It took a huge toll on me.

11 posted on 11/06/2006 8:38:10 PM PST by Gay State Conservative ("An empty limousine pulled up and Hillary Clinton got out")
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To: RepubMommy

(Sexy) Nurse ping!


18 posted on 11/06/2006 9:15:34 PM PST by Clemenza (I have such a raging clue!)
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To: 60Gunner

I once knew a male ER nurse who packed heat in one boot and had a hunting knife in the other.


19 posted on 11/06/2006 9:21:13 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: 60Gunner

22 posted on 11/06/2006 9:31:35 PM PST by TheLion
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To: 60Gunner
Never worked er but worked ICU for 10 years.

Stepping out of a blood soaked room and saying lets go eat.

Being able to move at the speed of sound when you hear the word Clear.

Getting so good at starting IV's that you idly consider trying to start one on a mouses ear.

De-hist patient, all guts no blood.

Lunch..Corn chips are a vegetable.
23 posted on 11/06/2006 9:37:40 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (The Internet is the samizdat of liberty..)
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To: Canticle_of_Deborah; RnMomof7

ping


26 posted on 11/06/2006 10:08:38 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: 60Gunner; MeekOneGOP; Conspiracy Guy; DocRock; King Prout; SandyInSeattle; Darksheare; OSHA; ...
Just freaking wow.


31 posted on 11/06/2006 10:28:33 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (Natalie Maines fears me...)
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To: 60Gunner
I'm not a drunk but if they stick one more NG tube down my nose I'm gonna go berzerk- Last time I was in hospital- they tried 5 times to get an NG tube down!!! Threw up all over the doc- finally they had to half knock me out & use a pediatric NG tube. Usually the NG tubes are put in while I'm knocked otu waiting for surgery- but twice I've had emergencies & I swear it's the worst thing ever!

Christian news and commentary at: sacredscoop.com ...

33 posted on 11/06/2006 11:04:20 PM PST by CottShop (http://sacredscoop.com)
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To: technochick99

ER Nursing Ping!


34 posted on 11/06/2006 11:04:33 PM PST by 60Gunner (ER Nursing: Strip 'em, Stick 'em, Shock 'em, Save 'em.)
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To: 60Gunner
Gonna comment on a few of these:

4. Getting paid to say, "Relax. This'll only hurt for a few seconds."

Pain is my friend but I like to jump real hard just as they're about to stick the needle into arm

10. Learning how to use bedpans for skis in the parking lot on a snowy day.

Or as storage containers for the big Mac's your relatives sneak into your room even though you on intravenous only.

11. Learning to identify ANYTHING that could possibly be used as an emesis basin in less than one second.

those lousy cheap sock/Slippers work real nice in a pinch

14. Playing with sharp objects.

One of my favorite pastimes

18. Learning how to make a smiling punk scared.

Learning how to make nurses scared by faking convulsions

23. Learning how to think faster than you ever imagined you could when your patient's cardiac rhythm suddenly changes from stable to lethal.

Learning how to make the heart monitor go wonky & watching the reaction on the desk nurses faces

25. Learning how to give an intramuscular injection so smoothly that when you finish, your patient says, "Ooh, you're good!"

I must run into al lthe first timers then- my arms look like heroine addicts arms when they're done with me

27. Getting a license plate frame that says: "ER NURSE- PASS ME NOW, SEE ME LATER."

Getting a liscence plate that say "I REFUSE any more NG tubes!"

Christian news and commentary at: sacredscoop.com ...

38 posted on 11/06/2006 11:17:59 PM PST by CottShop (http://sacredscoop.com)
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To: 60Gunner
Just curious; is there a pop culture depiction of medical professionals that inspired you to go into the field?

I ask this because I wonder if there are teens who want to go into health care because they watch Grey's Anatomy or Scrubs and think it's the path to free and unlimited tail.

43 posted on 11/07/2006 12:06:32 AM PST by L.N. Smithee (MSM cries crocodile tears about negative campaigns -- they ARE a negative campaign against the GOP!)
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To: 60Gunner
Why should I listen to an ER or any nurse telling me to get plenty of speed eat regularly and don't stay up all night.
51 posted on 11/07/2006 5:12:21 PM PST by ThomasThomas ( _/|\_ I vote when the polls open)
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