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LOL...well I fit the wierd catagory, but not creepy! LOL!
I don't think I have worked with creepy, but I have worked with people that don't seem to get when action is needed, or didn't seem to care...that can be creepy! Mostly burn out folks. Those folks always gave me the shivers and I typically felt obligated to watch their pts from the sidelines on top of my own just to feel they were safe!
LOL...well I fit the wierd catagory, but not creepy! LOL!I don't think I have worked with creepy, but I have worked with people that don't seem to get when action is needed, or didn't seem to care...that can be creepy! Mostly burn out folks. Those folks always gave me the shivers and I typically felt obligated to watch their pts from the sidelines on top of my own just to feel they were safe!
You are weird. Just look at that nurses cap you're wearing on your avatar and YOU LOOK TOO happy to be a true nurse
Hey...paxil does wonders baby! LOL!!!!!!!!! I took that pic when I found out I passed the NCLEX! It was a look like "okay..hmmmmmm...I have power!"...LOL!!!!!!
No people do find me odd because I do smile all the time, or have a funny story to share. Makes work tolerable for me, and those around me :). Like I have always said...if I am not smiling or laughing...something is very very wrong!"
Most of the creepy-weirdo's are the docs at my work...sometimes makes ya wonder how the heck do they make it through life let alone med school...sheesh.
Love almost all my co-workers though...only one's I can't stand sometimes is the ED-techs that are in nursing school or paramedic school who insist on telling you how to do your job...grrr.
There was a "creepy weird" classmate while I was in nursing school. He was definitely lacking in social skills. He'd constantly stare at my chest and make strange, sometimes inappropriate, remarks. When I finally spoke up about it, the clinical instructor yelled at me for "embarrassing him" and actually wrote me up for that in my evaluation! ha!
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