What kind of ER was that??? I worked in a big city ER for years and our nurses would demand full restraints on anyone even looking like they might be a problem. I guess you could say that our nurses had a lot in common,attitude-wise,with your typical Marine DI.
ROFL’ing. The one where we told everyone, with your last dying gasp, tell them don’t take me to [that] ER. Which I then worked at for a few months.
It’s been a lot of years, and I don’t remember if she was new or subbing from another dept. or what, but I suspect that she was converted quickly to one of the Marine DI types that day.
This wasn’t a “big city” ER. Really clique-ish and someplace that I would still avoid, although they’ve changed dramatically since they were taken over by a regional health conglomerate. Not sure I’d still go there. [grin]