Weak and Dizzy
ERnursey nails it.
Weak and dizzy = 6 hour ER workup.
And after all that, we usually confirm that weak and dizzy = lonely and sad.
But we still have to do the 6 hour workup.
Just in case.
Weak and dizzy = 6 hour ER workup.
And after all that, we usually confirm that weak and dizzy = lonely and sad.
But we still have to do the 6 hour workup.
Just in case.
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3 Comments:
As lonely as I am 90% of the time, I'm not sure I could justify a visit to the ER, no matter how nice and caring the people who work there are. It just isn't right to be taking up space.
Still though, I can see the mentality behind those that do end up being 'sad and lonely' in the ER. Social isolation sucks a big one, and in the end I think we're all looking for someone to take care of us - in one way or another. Physically, mentally, emotionally, medically - we need that nurturing and some people will find it in the most inappropriate places from the seedy hotel in the wrong part of town, to the ER while more important patients wait. It doesn't make it right. But it does hurt to think that there are people like that out there.
Sometimes, it's a very sad realization for myself to know that I'm one of those people. >.<
There are the grannies that will come into the hospital over the Christmas holidays in the hope that their family members will fly in and visit.
Not that they say this...they say: Weak and dizzy.
Hey! thanks for the nod I wondered why I had so much traffic yesterday.
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