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Yes, that's what I loved about working there is some of them were there for months and we're acute. So we're supposed to medically stabilize them. And then the ones that need further neurological rehab would go to another facility in our city. But our doctors were really good at like, hey, so-and-so is doing so good. You should hear. But this guy recovered fast.
Yes, that's what I loved about working there is some of them were there for months and we're acute. So we're supposed to medically stabilize them. And then the ones that need further neurological rehab would go to another facility in our city. But our doctors were really good at like, hey, so-and-so is doing so good. You should hear. But this guy recovered fast.
really well by the time we sent him to rehab he was walking he was talking he was eating he was like wheeling himself around the unit in his wheelchair he was very brain injured he was very childlike almost i remember he would throw some temper tantrums i think he probably would have needed some kind of care his whole life but he wasn't aggressive no oh he was just like kind of a big child but yeah you do get to see them recover even in their time on our unit which is so fulfilling yeah yeah
really well by the time we sent him to rehab he was walking he was talking he was eating he was like wheeling himself around the unit in his wheelchair he was very brain injured he was very childlike almost i remember he would throw some temper tantrums i think he probably would have needed some kind of care his whole life but he wasn't aggressive no oh he was just like kind of a big child but yeah you do get to see them recover even in their time on our unit which is so fulfilling yeah yeah
really well by the time we sent him to rehab he was walking he was talking he was eating he was like wheeling himself around the unit in his wheelchair he was very brain injured he was very childlike almost i remember he would throw some temper tantrums i think he probably would have needed some kind of care his whole life but he wasn't aggressive no oh he was just like kind of a big child but yeah you do get to see them recover even in their time on our unit which is so fulfilling yeah yeah
I really loved it. I love the chaos. So I moved to intensive care this year and it's a lot of the same patients where they started before I ever saw them on my unit. This is where they began. But it's definitely a lot. It definitely tests your patience. When I started at ICU, I was like, I don't think I'm really burnt out. I think I just want to change.
I really loved it. I love the chaos. So I moved to intensive care this year and it's a lot of the same patients where they started before I ever saw them on my unit. This is where they began. But it's definitely a lot. It definitely tests your patience. When I started at ICU, I was like, I don't think I'm really burnt out. I think I just want to change.
I really loved it. I love the chaos. So I moved to intensive care this year and it's a lot of the same patients where they started before I ever saw them on my unit. This is where they began. But it's definitely a lot. It definitely tests your patience. When I started at ICU, I was like, I don't think I'm really burnt out. I think I just want to change.
And then a few months in, I was like, oh, I was really burnt out. And I didn't even realize it. I was so impatient. And it's hard. You know, they're brain injured. You know, it's not their fault. You know, they have no control, but they're still saying and doing terrible things all the time. So it's really hard to separate.
And then a few months in, I was like, oh, I was really burnt out. And I didn't even realize it. I was so impatient. And it's hard. You know, they're brain injured. You know, it's not their fault. You know, they have no control, but they're still saying and doing terrible things all the time. So it's really hard to separate.
And then a few months in, I was like, oh, I was really burnt out. And I didn't even realize it. I was so impatient. And it's hard. You know, they're brain injured. You know, it's not their fault. You know, they have no control, but they're still saying and doing terrible things all the time. So it's really hard to separate.
Yeah, I think so. My brother and my family, they're not in nursing. And I always tell them my crazy stories because they don't live here either. So they wouldn't know any of the people. And they're like, how do you do that? And I'm like, honestly, it puts your own life in perspective because you're like, man, things could always be worse.
Yeah, I think so. My brother and my family, they're not in nursing. And I always tell them my crazy stories because they don't live here either. So they wouldn't know any of the people. And they're like, how do you do that? And I'm like, honestly, it puts your own life in perspective because you're like, man, things could always be worse.
Yeah, I think so. My brother and my family, they're not in nursing. And I always tell them my crazy stories because they don't live here either. So they wouldn't know any of the people. And they're like, how do you do that? And I'm like, honestly, it puts your own life in perspective because you're like, man, things could always be worse.
Whenever people ask me what working on Nero is like, I'm like, well, I had a man with half a skull and seven point restraints choose catheter out of his penis.
Whenever people ask me what working on Nero is like, I'm like, well, I had a man with half a skull and seven point restraints choose catheter out of his penis.
Whenever people ask me what working on Nero is like, I'm like, well, I had a man with half a skull and seven point restraints choose catheter out of his penis.
I hope you feel better fast. Thank you. I would like to do a quick shout out to my sisters. My sisters also have unique names, so I'm not going to single them out by names. My cousin Cara, I will call out. She is the world's biggest Armchair Anonymous fan. She listens like every morning at 7 a.m., And I was so close to calling it today.
I hope you feel better fast. Thank you. I would like to do a quick shout out to my sisters. My sisters also have unique names, so I'm not going to single them out by names. My cousin Cara, I will call out. She is the world's biggest Armchair Anonymous fan. She listens like every morning at 7 a.m., And I was so close to calling it today.
I hope you feel better fast. Thank you. I would like to do a quick shout out to my sisters. My sisters also have unique names, so I'm not going to single them out by names. My cousin Cara, I will call out. She is the world's biggest Armchair Anonymous fan. She listens like every morning at 7 a.m., And I was so close to calling it today.