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A day in the life of a nurse

If you are a nurse, almost were, have been for a long time or even just started your first-ever shift 48 minutes ago, you can relate to this!
Wake up.

 

Walk into work.

 

See that I’m working with my favorite nurse.

 

See my assignment.

 

After the seventh interruption during my first assessment.

 

Can’t open a med.

 

When the first doctor rounds and acts like I’m incompetent for not knowing obscure information off the top of my head, dodges the family that wants to talk to him or rounds and leaves without talking to me.

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