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MrRozzers211 karma

I always get a laugh out of this. I guess you could say I give the Doctors and Nurses insight on life. Although I don't replace lights or fix broken things like he does from time to time.

MrRozzers147 karma

I'm an on-call. But I get 40 hours a week. I tend to work evenings but I do pick up a day shift or a night shift every now and then. I've clean rooms and OR rooms. OR rooms are fun to be around, I get to watch operations going on like knee surgeries and heart surgeries. Its actually really cool.

I've handled radioactive waste and I've handled TONS of blood. Chemo I am always scared to handle but I do.

I guess I can share a story. :P

Twas my 3rd day of work. I was working a night shift. I was being trained on cleaning a heart room. We get a call to go take care of a bed bug situation. It sounded like an interesting adventure. So we ventured forth! I was pumped! We went and put on these white body suits and we felt like rabbits. We jumped around a bit and went to the bed bug room. We arrive and LO AND BEHOLD, a nurse had the bright idea of taking care of it herself. We alerted the Supervisor and she went home. She also threw the bed bugged bed sheets with the other laundry. We had to prevent an outbreak, so we had to search for it. We searched for an hour and called quits. We did know which bin it was in so we marked that bin. Labelled it as hazardous and sent it on its way. TLDR - Bed bugs, nurse was stupid, saved the day.

MrRozzers129 karma

Oh man. I can't exactly say what is worse at first sight. But the top three would be projectile vomit, massive blood spill all over the OR floor and a trail of feces from a patient going for a walk. BUT THERE ARE SO MUCH MORE!

MrRozzers123 karma

A co-worker did once. He just wanted to try it. Was not disappointed.

MrRozzers110 karma

I came in trying to cover up being a janitor. But they had "Janitor" written on my name tag. D: