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You know that feeling. It’s 7:45 AM (or PM, let’s be real). You just finished a 12-hour shift that felt more like a marathon through a minefield. You’ve got coffee stains on your scrubs, a "mask-ne" flare-up, and you’ve forgotten...
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You know the feeling. You’ve officially clocked out, but your brain is still running at 100 miles per hour. You’re mentally re-checking your charting, wondering if you updated the incoming nurse on that lab result, and still hearing the faint...
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You just finished a 12-hour shift. Your feet feel like they’ve been run over by a med cart, your brain is still replaying the 3:00 AM clinical alarm, and you’ve definitely forgotten what it feels like to have a hydrated...
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You just finished your third 12-hour night shift in a row. The sun is aggressively bright, your neighbors have decided today is the perfect day for power-tool-assisted landscaping, and your brain is still buzzing with the sound of telemetry alarms....
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Let’s be honest: for a nurse, "off" is rarely actually off. Even when you’ve clocked out, handed over the final report, and made it to your car, the adrenaline is still humming. Your brain is a highlight reel of telemetry...
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