Today is a day to recognize ER Nurses! Now as someone who has been in the ER I totally send my appreciations! These nurses work hard and deal with some of the most difficult and nasty situations.
And for this day – another Snippet! For Nyx who asked for Dr. Ross
That actually leads me *counts* 5 WOHOO!!!
Doug Ross hadn’t done an ER shift in ages, he mostly worked in the clinics and traveled out to small villages. That had it’s own stresses, but the past weekend had reminded him why he didn’t work in the ER. He slumped down against one of the walls, knees pulled up while his arms and head rested on them. He wasn’t sure what time it was, had fluid of all types stained in his scrubs, and it was possible he was bleeding from a bite mark on his thigh.
He made a mental note to contact Carol and tell her how awesome she was being a nurse. Even though she had also stopped working in the ER and ran clinics, there were times clinics could become an ER, depending on the situation.
“Doctor.”
Doug looked up and smiled at the head nurse. She was a woman who had been in the ER for over twenty years and knew were all the extra supplies were stashed, what residents were fucking in which closet, and all the hiding places the doctors had.
“Maria.”
She handed him a to go cup. “Drink this, then will get you coffee.”
She was also a chosen one, who put up with the annoying Vampires that came through her ER. She compains about patching up Spike weekly.
Ross downed the blood, then handed it back to her. “Just fill it up, black.”
“Thank you for being here today. It was a bad day.” There had been shooting victims, a multiple car crash, and one child abuse case that had Ross loosing his cool.
“Thank you.” He gave her a dazzling smile. “I make this look good, you make sure I make it look good.”
With a snort mixed in with laughter she went down the hall to get some coffee, then came back and settled next to him. “It’s days like this I wonder why I do it.” Ross coughed at the strength of the coffee but still drank half of it down. “Then I see that.” They looked over to see new parents cooing over their newborn, the couple was waiting for a room to make sure the family was well enough to go home. “And realize it’s worth it.”
“It’s people like you keep us going.”
“I know.”
Doug laughed the two bumping shoulders. “How about I get you some lousy food from the cafeteria …” There was sounds of an ambulance, followed by paramedics and cops screaming. “Never mind.”
“Let’s get back to work.”
My friend Jean’s mom worked one of the big ERs in town — I think at University of Louisville.
She LOVED it; botched everything they made her cycle off for a month. Her bosses always worried about nurses burning out due to stress and the fast pace of the ER.
Blessings to ER nurses everywhere!
—Naj 😀 😀 ♥️♥️⭐️⭐️
Supposed to be but he’d everyone.
$^/%^&:$ phone!!!!
—Naj
Thank you!!! Loved it!!