As The Hospital Pervs-- It's Overtime Time

Must be an out of body experience.

It feels like it. The place is a mess. It’s a persistent wash and spin cycle with the work clothes. I am rolling out of bed into a unit and rolling back into the bed q 12 hours.


and the cat box smells like cat shit.
 
It feels like it. The place is a mess. It’s a persistent wash and spin cycle with the work clothes. I am rolling out of bed into a unit and rolling back into the bed q 12 hours.


and the cat box smells like cat shit.

More sweeping, less floating around as a nebulous pneuma.
 
Faux wool! Very versatile animals fauxs. Faux sheepskin, faux fur, faux leather.

I have no idea what this stuff is made of, I found it years ago at the thrift store for five dollars. It's been keeping me warm early pre-winter all this time. It gives me that vintage 70s look or something. I should feather my hair.
 
I have no idea what this stuff is made of, I found it years ago at the thrift store for five dollars. It's been keeping me warm early pre-winter all this time. It gives me that vintage 70s look or something. I should feather my hair.

What kind of footwear goes usually with the jacket?
 
the life chasing pulses palp

Must be a nurse thing. Love ya, sweeps! :heart:

I need a plan! I am constantly trying to create a new plan to improve my lifestyle. I have no fucking discipline.

Last week in charge I walk into the room: the patient is going to code, while the primary nurse kept working I set the room up, put the backboard under, cleared the room, got the step stool for the Residents to do CPR, returned the blood from the continuous dialysis machine, backed up the pressors, prepared the first epinephrine, and set up to record. Wait for it.... asystole, go. I am glad we hadn't initiated the prone bed yet because flat on the back we got the pulse after one round.

I feel like a machine. At the two minute mark I looked at these people working with me, and they all looked like machines. It's just another shift slightly more stressful than the usual shift and I slept the whole entire next day.
 
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