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You know that feeling. The shift technically ended twenty minutes ago, but your brain is still echoing with the rhythmic beep-beep-beep of the telemetry monitors. You’re finally in your car, but your mind is still triple-checking that you signed off...
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If you’re reading this, you’ve probably spent the last twelve hours on your feet, answering call lights, dodging rolling IV poles, and mentally triaging a thousand different tasks. By the time you get home, your brain isn’t just "on": it’s...
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You know the feeling. You’ve just finished a 12-hour marathon. Your scrubs feel like they’re permanent skin, your feet are throbbing, and your brain is a chaotic mix of patient vitals and things you forgot to chart. You pull into...
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You know that feeling. Your 12-hour shift officially ended twenty minutes ago, but your brain is still running at 100 miles per hour. You can still hear the phantom ringing of call bells, the hum of the monitors, and the...
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You’ve just finished a 12-hour shift. Your feet feel like they’ve been run over by a med cart, your brain is a chaotic mix of IV pump alarms and patient requests, and you’ve forgotten what it feels like to have...
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