Natural disasters. My thoughts.

Nurses General Nursing

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I just want to state for the record: if a zombie apocalypse happens, y'all, I am NOT showing up for work. Sorry dudes, I'm grabbing my crossbow and my family and we are getting the heck out of dodge into an underground bunker. I forfeit my license.

The Walking Dead has trained me well.

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Specializes in Clinical Research, Outpt Women's Health.

Absolutely. The new career is survival.

Specializes in ER.

I will go to work, if only to watch the place blow up, and walk away smiling.

Specializes in Specializes in L/D, newborn, GYN, LTC, Dialysis.

Seems we are in a Clown Apocalypse. Were you prepared for THIS disaster? ROFL~

Seems we are in a Clown Apocalypse. Were you prepared for THIS disaster? ROFL~

That is just some otherworldly evil that NO ONE was prepared for. :blink:

I actually think about this more than I care to admit, lol. Anyone think about what would happen if the zombie apocalypse happens while your stuck at work? Leave or stay and try and survive with your patients? I always think about the gangsters on The walking dead in the nursing home.

Specializes in CCU, SICU, CVSICU, Precepting & Teaching.
I actually think about this more than I care to admit, lol. Anyone think about what would happen if the zombie apocalypse happens while your stuck at work? Leave or stay and try and survive with your patients? I always think about the gangsters on The walking dead in the nursing home.

I cannot say I've spent any time thinking or worrying about a zombie apocalypse, but I have worried about a pandemic and being stuck at work for the first few days of it. Would I stay at work after I realized what was going on or would I attempt to get home (not so easily defended, crossbow or no) or to our boat so that we could escape the city and take our chances on the open sea? Good question. I don't see any great percentage to staying at work and working myself quite literally to death . . . But is it honorable to leave?

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