At the risk of sounding like a crazy cat lady, my cat, Prof. Mcgonnagle, decided to cozy up to my PCS dummy today! I just about died laughing! The table next to her is my lab station (a disaster today).Sara
BBFRN, BSN, PhD 3,778 Posts Specializes in Trauma,ER,CCU/OHU/Nsg Ed/Nsg Research. Has 15 years experience. Oct 24, 2008 OMG- that's hilarious!!! Looks kind of like the dummy I used. :chuckle
Raggedy Ann 756 Posts Specializes in Med surg and Psych. Has 9 years experience. Oct 24, 2008 That is absolutely hilarious! The cat looks much like mine. I love Cats! traci
TLAandy 132 Posts Oct 25, 2008 I was lucky enough to get a mannequin from my work, it is pretty realistic. When I have moved it off my patients bed (cardboard boxs with an extra twin size mattress on top) and sit it in the dinning room on a chair, or in the office chair my yorkie goes NUTS!!! Barking, yipping, she sooo does not like it!!! LOL, too funny.:p
Editorial Team / Moderator Lunah, MSN, RN 33 Articles; 13,741 Posts Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CNE, CEN, CPEN, TCRN. Has 15 years experience. Oct 25, 2008 This was the bed in our spare room for a few months. So yeah, I understand!!
firegrrl 59 Posts Specializes in Cardiac. Has 5 years experience. Oct 29, 2008 I like your pic! Thanks for the laugh.....pets kind of keep us sane during this whole CPNE process :)
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN 4,373 Posts Specializes in ICU, PICC Nurse, Nursing Supervisor. Has 20 years experience. Oct 30, 2008 ummmm where is the spreadsheets????:hehe:this was the bed in our spare room for a few months. so yeah, i understand!!
exnavygirl-RN 715 Posts Oct 30, 2008 That looks exactly like the dummie I used to practice with....including the cat. My son called it the "scarecrow man" LOLAt the risk of sounding like a crazy cat lady, my cat, Prof. Mcgonnagle, decided to cozy up to my PCS dummy today! I just about died laughing! The table next to her is my lab station (a disaster today).Sara
Editorial Team / Moderator Lunah, MSN, RN 33 Articles; 13,741 Posts Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CNE, CEN, CPEN, TCRN. Has 15 years experience. Oct 30, 2008 ummmm where is the spreadsheets????:hehe:under the bedspread, of course!