- Why do elderly patients always know where to grab and exactly how hard to do it? Also, how can you see to grab my left breast in the dark? I can't see you grabbing me, so how are you so damned accurate??
- Why is it that as soon as I grab a cup of coffee a call bell goes off, or a patient falls out of bed?
- Why does the call bell make me feel guilty for not moving quicker?
- How come, after quite a few A&E shifts (of days and nights) I still haven't seen someone with something inserted into an orifice?
- Why is every Philipino nurse pregnant?
- How come I always get wee splashed in my face?
The original title of this blog came after I was ranted at in the student union by someone who felt that students were a 'drain on society'. It's stuck since then.
30 August 2007
Random musings from a night shift
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3 comments:
1) They've had years of practice.
2) With sensory impairement, the're less reliant on sight than you or I will be.
3) As we get older we can regress to being tricksy once again :-)
Coffee timed incidents are a regular occurance in all walks of life. I recommend insulated mugs, it kept my tea warm enough to drink 45minutes after I brewed it on Sunday...
I'm convinced call bell tones were designed by acoustic engineers to trigger psychological guilt mechanisms.
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