Well, it's official....I'm now gonna join the ranks of ER nurses as I was officially offered a position yesterday

! Earlier this week they let me shadow in the ED for 4 hours and I absolutely loved it! I just thought I would share some of the things I saw in those short 4 hours I was there:
Trauma comes in: 22 y/o male MVA car vs. telephone pole. I guess he had spilled his drink and was leaning over to clean it up and swerved off the road (

). Anyways, he came in with only minor abrasions and c/o pain in abdomen and left hip area. As the trauma team rolled him on his side to check his back and spine, he screams out "quit touching my f***ing hip!!" over and over again. Nice to feel sooo appreciated in the ED

. In short, all xrays were negative....he was fine....just needs to relearn the first rule of driving: don't take your eyes off the road!
Ambulance brings a patient in: 55 y/o male with liver CA receiving chemo. Just received a treatment 2 days earlier. Chief complaint from family....
he's sleeping too much!

Well, whaddya expect with someone getting chemo!
Ambulance brings in another patient: 58 y/o male who OD'd on valium and ativan because "he wanted to get high". He basically was given a room to sleep it off.
There's actually more, but I thought those were the most amusing of all the cases. I bet this is stuff you guys see everyday and I can't wait to start ER! The ER I'm gonna be working for seems really well organized and the nurses get along well and work well with the doctors too. The patient to nurse ratio is 3:1 except in the area with the really minor stuff (stuffy noses, etc.) and I'm gonna get at least an 8 week orientation (I'm not a new nurse and have previous ICU experience so I think I'll do fine).
Anyways, I learned a lot from reading the ER forums here and just wanted to give a general "thank you" for all the input and support nurses give on this forum. What can I say, we nurses rock

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