(July 11, 2014 at 12:30 am)BlackSwordsman Wrote:(July 11, 2014 at 12:13 am)TheGamingAtheist Wrote: I feel for you.
I work in the medical field but not as advanced as you.
I am a caregiver for an in home healthcare company so I know the bare-minimum. I pass medications; even the ones I don't even know how to pronounce!
One day, my patient pulled out his gtube and his stoma bursted into a mushy pile of organs and blood. The nurse expected me to know how to re-do his gtube and how to patch up his stoma...keep in mind, I don't even have my CNA license. She is still a bitch, I hate her and she hates me.
I can't say it gets any better from here, simply because for me, it has not. I wish you the best of luck!!!
HAHA that sucks, I was in the ER once and this guy came in by EMT, they said he was throwing up drunk, and complaining he threw up blood but they didn't see it.
No one believed him and the nurses all treated him poorly because they thought he was a drunk, I was sitting down across from him as he threw up so much blood I as a combat veteran almost got woozy, everywhere all over the floor, the bed, the clothes, wow 2 blood transfusions were needed. They took him seriously after he threw up the blood, man should have seen that hustle
talk about a "oooooh shit" moment
I can only imagine. Some people in the med field do not belong there. Some would rather think of any and all explanations, aside from the one it really is.



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