We've all seen crazy things happen at the full moon! I was wondering what happens, since the rice pudding hits the ventillator system. One of the last full moons that I worked, we had a record 19 admissions in one night to the pediatric floors. For our hospital and staffing loads, that is enough to strain the ability of the on-site nursing to the breaking point. I've also had call lights go off in empty rooms, TV's come on in empty rooms, and so forth.
tiggerforhim
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We've all seen crazy things happen at the full moon! I was wondering what happens, since the rice pudding hits the ventillator system. One of the last full moons that I worked, we had a record 19 admissions in one night to the pediatric floors. For our hospital and staffing loads, that is enough to strain the ability of the on-site nursing to the breaking point. I've also had call lights go off in empty rooms, TV's come on in empty rooms, and so forth.