Tuesday, July 8, 2014

kibbles

so i just had the kind of shift where i got completely slaughtered.  people were having seizures, new admits came with terrible pain issues, ICU patients transferred out that had only been off the vent for a few hours...that kind of thing.  completely.  slaughtered.

i had already accepted the fact that the night couldn't be salvaged, so my orientee and i just had to hold it together for an hour until the night nurses took over.  we walked into our total cares trached/PEGed patient's room and what did i spy upon the floor but a bowl of kibbles and a water dish.

sadly i didn't blink an eye.

so i asked the patient's daughter the first question that came to mind.  "...is that cat food?"
and she nonchalantly replied, "no, it's dog food".

i suddenly noticed the zipped shut black duffle on the chair that was squirming suspiciously.

"ok", i said.

and then i finished my cares and left.

things i don't have time to deal with:
1. dogs in duffle bags.

and that, friends, is a prime example of choosing your battles.

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