sweepthefloor
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12 hours is a long time to be pulled around on a leash, don't ya think?
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12 hours is a long time to be pulled around on a leash, don't ya think?
Yes, pull me back a little after tomorrows shift.Healing, heeling, easy to get confused verbally.
The night nurse needs a beating.
Next time I fuck I'm going to have my steth around my neck, listening the whole time, and with my fingers I will be palpating the femoral pulse to see if there is harmony.
It's the little things I love about my job...like jacking off the ice machine.
It takes forever. I'm like: come on baby gimme that ice.
12 hours is a long time to be pulled around on a leash, don't ya think?
Next time I fuck I'm going to have my steth around my neck, listening the whole time, and with my fingers I will be palpating the femoral pulse to see if there is harmony.
I am not jaded. There are some wonderful doctors out there. We can't do it alone. The residents have to learn and they will learn. We all learn and it is a team effort.
Look at it this way: shocking a flat line isn't going to hurt. It just won't help either. My guess is he won't forget now. Not sure how he got to cardiology residency without knowing that though.
Yeah you can't ever tell a patient bad things about a doctor. It is not therapeutic for the patient. We have to manage them up: You are in very good hands etc. Being sick and in the hospital is scary enough for them.
Also look at it this way: Regular doctors are not running the ACLS bedside. It is the intensivists, ICU nurse, Respiratory, House Officer etc... If it is in the ER- the ER docs know what to do. If it is pre-hospital...the medics.
In fact I couldn't imagine a code pre-hospital. In house we have a whole team: 2 on the chest switching, med nurse, respiratory bagging/intubating (or anesthesia intubating), recording nurse, nurse drawing labs, secretary printing morning labs, primary nurse giving history, nurse calling or consoling family, nurse on the lifePAK ready to shock/charging, and a doctor calling out for stuff, and a room full of residents.
My favorite role is recorder secretary. I get to absorb the whole scene and lend another pair of eyes. My least favorite role is on the chest of course. Luckily our techs can do it for us.
The ice water is boiling and the basal temp is up.The ice has turned into tepid water.
You're back in the right direction, one that could be mistaken for a fever.
It is a great idea. If only I could get my words out of the clouds in my head.Wow! That would make a great book title also!
Very nice, you are already setting up the sequel. I can hardly wait!!!
Get your stress relieved before going to the meetings. Don't show up with angsty balls.I'm Jaded. But not towards docs. I don't have to work with them unless they happen to show up at a MVC. Today I'm pissed at firefighters. I hate politics especially when it motivates fire departments to stonewall others. Meetings for the next few weeks ought to be tense.
It is a great idea. If only I could get my words out of the clouds in my head.
Thank you. Maybe one of these days dear, one day.I think you could do it by going through this thread and copying/pasting posts into a wordprocessor. Then a little editing here and there, maybe fleshing some out or footnoting them...
I find your stream-of-conciousness writing very enjoyable. Your viewpoint is a lot of fun to read.
Get your stress relieved before going to the meetings. Don't show up with angsty balls.