Re: Run get it...scrub tech student!
I thought it was very funny. I also liked the sterilized duck story!
As long as the patients are not at risk, I don't see anything wrong with having a chuckle at work sometimes. Some of the best shifts I've ever had were ones that were extremely stressful but we all had good senses of humor and it made things so much easier.
I remember one night...we were super busy with a full unit and very high acuity. We have two docs in the unit at night - a fellow and a resident, and an attending on-call at home. At about 10pm, there was suddenly a rumor ripping through the unit that the fellow had called the attending to come in because it was so crazy. These two have a history of not getting along, and the fellow was openly unhappy about having a whole year left of his fellowship at our hospital (which was too bad because he was a great doctor). He just didn't see eye to eye with this attending at all. So anyway, the rumor was that the attending did come in, and that he reamed out the fellow for calling him in when he didn't think it was necessary. An argument followed and then the fellow punched the attending in the eye

and quit on the spot, walking off the unit. Then the attending took off in a huff...leaving us with a very busy, sick unit with only a first-year resident to help us. Scary!!! Nurses were actually crying - some because they were terrified, others because they really liked that fellow and were upset that he was leaving a year early on such bad terms. It was quiet chaos as we tried our best to maintain our composure in front of all the parents that happened to be on the unit.
Then, at about 11pm, the fellow came over the intercom...
"APRIL FOOLS!!!!!!!"
We were such idiots, didn't even look at the date.
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