I work in mental health, and these stories are sadly common. I'd dealt with all kinds of situations that left me with an open jaw at the end of the day, especially where addictions were involved. I learned early on, do not underestimate the stupidity of the average human, and then began developing my own list of rules when it came to humans to help me cope and work with my populations. So I was able to deal with them with few issues. As for a funny/gross story. Got called to the ER from my office for an emergency case. As the doctor said a "delightfully demented" woman needed to be checked for MH before being admitted and treated for a UTI. The Dr making the request was a friend and I had no patients at the time so I left my office to see said patient. I show up and she was in rare form. Pissed and crapped herself in the isolation room and when one of the nurses went to clean her, the patient managed to get a soiled wipe and slapped the nurse across the face with it. Took the baseline hx and this patient was sent by one of the local nursing homes because she had gotten into a fight with multiple residents of the home. Basically they were done dealing with her and because she was running a fever and had become a threat to someone, they could send her to the hospital, we had seen it a hundred times. So after talking with her nurse and doctor the sheriff's deputy who was on shift offered to come with me, which usually I don't take (I'm a big guy and can handle myself but something told me to go ahead and bring him this time). I open the door and step through, the deputy right behind me. The patient in the time frame from me leaving the nursing station to getting to the isolation room had removed her diaper and was waiting. I come in and she lets fly, I duck barely in time and don't have the time to warn my deputy escort and he takes it full on in the face. The lady had flung her full (quite full) diaper at me and it slapped the deputy hard. To the deputy's credit, he just stood there looked at me and asked me to go on, at which point I asked him to go get cleaned up and send a nurse lol, by then there was already a nurse half way there (thank god for isolation room cameras lol). I tried to interview the patient but she was so far gone with dementia that I couldn't get anything out of her, a look at her labs confirmed that chemically she was not going to be a reliable historian, none of this was surprising (again we had done hundreds of these) but the patient couldn't be sent or treated anywhere without the MH eval (or an attempt at an eval). So made my report, referred her for a neuro consult and after the consult she was admitted to the neuro unit to have her UTI treated. No idea what happened after that, far as I know she's back at her nursing home (SOP after being medically cleared). But I'll always remember the sound of that diaper smacking the deputy in the face, damn close to the sound of a slime jumping in Minecraft. So yeah I have stories, but generally my biggest issue in medicine is where the decisions are made from and the folks who make said decisions. Generally speaking they come from folks who have never met the patient, have, at best seen the patient's file (and often not even that) and are usually not even medical professionals who make them, it is the business folks who make a majority of the decisions regarding overall patient care. "Gotta make this profitable". Profits are put above patient care and for medicine, especially mental health, this is a horrific state of affairs. Programs and policy are dictated and run by folks who likely have not seen a patient in years beyond the bare minimum to keep their positions (if ever), who live in constant fear of being fired or replace if their programs don't have enough people in them or provide the appropriate amount of referrals so they pass that fear on down to their employees through quotas and hounding. Sound familiar? Quotas are bad things when it comes to healthcare. Gotten to the point where the unwritten rule (but not unspoken) was to refer everyone to the highest state of care possible even if they didn't need it so their insurance ("because screw those without insurance" in the eyes of the business folks) could be milked. Profits for the win.
@mmmbreakfast25 жыл бұрын
That motorcycle story was truly heartbreaking. They wanted so badly to believe he would be ok :(
@jessn.26654 жыл бұрын
My mom is a doc at a psychiatric hospital. One day, A very psychotic patient left a several meters long poop stripe in the carpeted hallway. He had dragged his ass along the floor like a dog while emptying his whole colon. My mom felt so bad for the nurses that had to clean it up that she stayed after her rounds and helped clean it up.
@b1ackwa1tz25 жыл бұрын
"Two standing orders in this platoon. One, take good care of your feet. Two, try not to do anything stupid, like gettin' yourself killed." - Lt Dan ONLY TWO RULES AND THESE PEOPLE CAN'T ACCOMPLISH BOTH How disgraceful.
@antiquatedaquarian26395 жыл бұрын
I’m an ex surgical technician and I’ve got several stories I could tell about working in the Operating Room.
@enriquepena20095 жыл бұрын
Do it
@timothynewton64212 жыл бұрын
Iam a neurosurgeon and neurologist physician MD PhD candidate I’ve seen a lot of stuff related to dementia / Alzheimer’s and my grandmother has it my dad has Parkinson’s disease
@buildconfidencewithdeon82185 жыл бұрын
I worked in the medical field for three months for a seasonal position. Every time I talk to someone that says they want to be a nurse I can never stress enough to them, DO NOT STOP UNTIL YOU BECOME A DOCTOR!!!!!
@joesavag5 жыл бұрын
The majority of doctors are never nurses. They're premed or biology majors. I always tell people that want to be nurses to volunteer as much as they can because I've heard of so many nurses quit their careers after just graduating and getting their first job.
@buildconfidencewithdeon82185 жыл бұрын
Stackcat I get you. I meant do not drop out of school until you become a doctor
@joesavag5 жыл бұрын
@@buildconfidencewithdeon8218 they're completely different schools. That's like telling an optometrist to move up to an opthalmologist or a pharmacist to move on to a doctor. Or a nurse practitioner to move on to a doctor. Completely different fields with different expertises.
@buildconfidencewithdeon82185 жыл бұрын
David Cavazos Your absolutely right and I appreciate your criticism however when I said “stop” I meant working towards the goal of being a doctor regardless of the difference in schooling, not get promoted or go for exact same degree. I think it’s pretty clear there a difference in education. But thanks again👍💪🔥
@galacticwarlock22715 жыл бұрын
@@joesavag i love being a nurse and my patients, I just don't like the people in management and the healthcare system.
@BretSnyderMusic5 жыл бұрын
"I'll be shocked if you make it through the video" me: eh, I can take a story. /listens to first story... me: ight, imma head out
@hualni5 жыл бұрын
I put a chainsaw through my leg once. Cut all the way to my femur. I lost so much blood I became like an intoxicated person. I was a bit of a star in the ER. Everyone wanted to see "Chainsaw guy".
@TheGuruStud5 жыл бұрын
Red: dumb ass!
@galacticwarlock22715 жыл бұрын
Glad you made it.
@greatgibby Жыл бұрын
Damn! That's insane! I wish I could see the scar for that lol. Glad you're still around to tell the story. Hopefully that kind of thing never happens again.
@WolfMCOC5 жыл бұрын
Next Week "Sewer Workers: This Job Really Stinks!"
@akhomicide94565 жыл бұрын
Wat a dad joke
@hunterhays19455 жыл бұрын
We need more videos like this. I work in a hospital and these are very accurate
@michaelschmidt12234 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great intro! I've been a nurse for 22 years working in critical care most of my career. I've had patients toes fall off, maggots in wounds, skin peeling off from months of wearing socks. Yep. It is all true. One patient was discharged and then readmitted 6 months later. She still had the bouffant cap from her last admission on her head. Her hair had grown through the cap and we had to cut it off. Her scalp was full of sores. Our job is a blessing. It's amazing that you can help people in their worst moments, but it's also gross and extremely stressful. Plus, our hospital corporation isn't even giving us hazard pay during the COVID pandemic. The went so far as to freeze any overtime, even if we're very short on nurses to adequately and safely care for our patients. They just started approving overtime on a shift-by-shift basis.
@corvus80005 жыл бұрын
My stepmother is a nurse who used to work at a military base and the infidelity problem was huge even then (and from what her former coworkers tell her it's just getting worse). The military has even started doing some baseline tracking of the issue primarily by checking blood type records of parents vs infants as this will immediately reveal some but not all of it. Worst part is, military policy has been to cover for the mother and avoid telling the father anything that will tip them off, even lying to their face sometimes. This is the thing she hated most about the the job, looking at Mother/child blood types, checking the father's and then thinking "Oh shit, *another* one" and then having to put on a fake smile when "daddy" came into the room to see "his" child...
@thereallousroomakaoidarkca13265 жыл бұрын
My gf is the head nurse at a one of the biggest hospitals here in NYC ~ from what she has told me of her horror stories and in this video, nurses go thru hell. She told me once of a patient that had puked all over himself on purpose instead of the bucket given to him while cleaning him & changing his bed sheets, he started to urinate all over her and the other nurse that was helping her and proceeded to yank out his IV from his arm causing blood to squirt all over. Eventually the room had to be decontaminated and the patient taken to special bathing area for problem patients, given a new room and had to be restrained to his bed for the rest of the time he was there.
@maddoggaming11715 жыл бұрын
I became a basic emt and had a frequent flyer diabetic who had already had 1 leg amputated above the knee and had the foot on his other leg rotting off. On multiple occasions he refused to be taken to the hospital after we had changed his dressings. He openly admitted to not taking his medicine prescribed to him "because it made him pee a lot and getting out of bed was hard". Eventually he lost his foot and last I heard of him before he moved to a new city was that the dpctors were watching him to see if they would need to cut higher. Combination of the absolute horror that was his foot and seeing people literally choose to lose limbs rather than listen to their doctor was just too much for me.
@dportal8445 жыл бұрын
As a nurse myself in a local hospital. There is not a single story here that surprises. You see stuff like these every single day. The job is tough physically and mentally.
@Goldenrose8385 жыл бұрын
I'm not a nurse but I worked in a hospital er room as a janitor. I walked into a patient's room and asked if I could come in to take her trash out. She quickly grabbed my trash cart and wouldn't let go telling me to let her get into my cart. I am a quite scared at this point and tried to pull my cart back telling her I couldn't let her get into my carts because it had bioharzard bags in it. She insisted. When I finally got my cart back from the lady, I booked it and she legit chased me down the hall of the ER room. It was frightening.
@aggy88864 жыл бұрын
I’m a nurse and thoroughly enjoyed these. My heart broke with the motorcycle story. The bizarre things our bodies can put up with though.. it never fails to fascinate me. How have I never seen your videos before? You’re like a male Caucasian version of me 😂
@countach275 жыл бұрын
Cody, thank you for making these videos and giving people a voice. If you ever run out of content for retail story videos then you'll at least have medical stories to tell. Medical world is like a black hole once you fall in. I think ER workers and first responders have so much stories to tell, it's fascinating. My good friend was assisting in emergency surgery room for a few years while studying medicine and every time we met she had so many stories to tell about what could be discovered once you cut someone with untreated chronic conditions open.
@michaelcharles24165 жыл бұрын
My wife is a pediatric emergency room nurse and I’m a fresh new emt and boy is there some shit in this world that you wish you could unsee.
@optimusprimeau10755 жыл бұрын
Should not have started eating lunch after hearing that disclaimer.
@FEEAR10005 жыл бұрын
My mom was a nurse and they underpaid her and made her work overtime and a lot of times she worked ALONE all the time! On a whole floor with 13 rooms by herself it's crazy what she went through
@ladariusroberts5 жыл бұрын
As a current phlebotomist for a large hospital and a former combat medic I would love to see more of these medical episodes.
@lilgoat42575 жыл бұрын
Hello darkness, my old friend I've come to talk with you again Because a vision softly creeping Left its seeds while I was sleeping And the vision that was planted in my brain Still remains Within the sound of silence 🐐
@aaronmicalowe5 жыл бұрын
KZbin is a bridge, and you know what lives under bridges ;o)
@shuntzilla15965 жыл бұрын
That story at 8 minutes was on a ask Reddit video not long ago about cheating couples
@roberto610345 жыл бұрын
“If my toe fell the fuck off...” lmao that right there my boy is the reason I subbed 🤣🤣🤣
@robb55225 жыл бұрын
I had a botched operation once that led to massive internal bleeding into my intestines a few weeks later. I was about a 12 hour drive from where I live when it did. I went to a hospital in the bad part of town where I was. The smell of blood mixed with poop is pretty much what you'd expect a zombie to smell like, it's really foul and carries. They asked me for a sample so I, well, got them a sample. I was bleeding to death, barely able to walk, and totally stunk out the ER. There was a super cool nurse there that just brought in some Febreeze or whatever and took the sample away like it was nothing. There was a Karen mom there with her brat that had the sniffles and she started bitching about the smell bothering her son. I was so embarrassed. That nurse wasn't having it, she ripped into Karen about priorities in the hospital hahaha. When I left days later, I went to the main desk and asked them to thank the ER nurse for me. I hope she got a raise.
@aqueous50995 жыл бұрын
You know, this video is great motivation not to let oneself mentally slip too far.
@Mexicavillebrandon5 жыл бұрын
I work in environmental services at a hospital my job is just to sterilize the hospital to prevent infection and the spread of disease working there I have had glass bottles thrown at me I've been vomited on I had urine samples thrown at me I have been threatened by patients because they are upset about the wait time due to over crowding, we have had three active shooters on the hospital campus multiple break-ins and on top of that I am belittled and harassed by alot of the medical staff often. But the worst part is working in the ER having a coding patient who isn't gonna make it and all the staff knows it and then having to look there family in the eye, it's truly heart breaking.
@HR-zj3eo5 жыл бұрын
I'm an ER nurse, and simply put; yes, being a nurse truly is both rewarding and extremely stressful! If your nurse seems to be in a bad mood, please, please, please give them the benefit of the doubt. We can often have anywhere from 4-13 patients assigned (depending on where you work) and dozens of tasks all at once, plus multiple patients asking for you. So, it gets crazy to say the least. As far as the worst thing I've seen yet.... probably the time a guy came in with a saw in his head. Fully conscious, walking and talking. Saw was removed and he acted as if nothing ever happened. That, and the time a very mentally unstable patient attacked one of the doctors.
@PrepsteadingWithBelinda4 жыл бұрын
Not a nurse but use to do home health care and I can defiantly relate to some of these stories.
@karnige58045 жыл бұрын
I have 2 nurse friends. they are so underpaid its scary. they deal with crazy hours and crazy ppl.
@ednamac51864 жыл бұрын
When I was in the military, I marched 20 miles with full battle rattle. When I was done the bottom of my feet literally lost to soles of my feet.
@josephc42295 жыл бұрын
My last clinical semester I had a patient poop out bloody ooze, think of a raspberry chocolate fountain. Hope she's okay now
@Mattantil789115 жыл бұрын
"Spicy ass foot" Dude. Had ROFLMAO. Oh god. My tummy hurts.
@mojojeinxs99603 жыл бұрын
I work as a aid in a nursing home. Before that job I worked as a private duty for a agency. They sent me to a women's house who was over 400 pounds!!!! Wheelchair bound. She asked me to pick her up out of her chair help carry her to the shower and hold her up. I at my heaviest weight 117. I called the agency and told them what happened. They told me well you are suppose to help lift the clients. So try your best to.pick her up. Told them call someone else to finish this shift I quit.
@joesavag5 жыл бұрын
One time while working at the emergency department I was thrown a can of opened Coke and dodged it just in time. Still have it on camera. I also remember getting splashed with bloody urine while a doctor was manually irrigating someone's bladder through a Foley catheter.
@joesavag5 жыл бұрын
@@jgfjgfify no matter how much people complained of pay rates and working conditions, hospitals always win. Unfortunately unions are useless in Texas and hospitals, especially private, will get away with pretty much anything. I'm a nurse practitioner now. Much happier now that I'm out of the hospital.
@galacticwarlock22715 жыл бұрын
Being a Nurse tough. High demand low pay, it doesn't make sense. The people at the top make money but if you are not the CEO or the manager you get the short stick. Like the GAMESTOP you can go to jail for stuff and there are signs of neglect at 99% of all hospitals and nursing homes. They will fire you if or when you report stuff which is your legal duty.
@Cyntaria5 жыл бұрын
Yas Cody I literally just finished my shift at the hospital. Perfect entertainment for when I got home :D
@UltimaterializerX5 жыл бұрын
I’m an animal nurse. The most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen was a stray cat brought in by its owner (the cat lived in his back yard). The cat had gotten into a fight with a critter and had wounds down to the bone on its hind leg. A few seconds later, I noticed maggots crawling all over and inside of the wound. This is not unusual in animal medicine in the summer months, and you see it so often through the years that you get used to it; what *was* awful in this case was soon noticing the cat’s skin pulsating on the abdomen. Turns out the maggots invaded the cat internally and were eating it from the inside out. After the cat was mercifully euthanized, the veterinarian did a cosmetic necropsy - cosmetic necropsy vs full means you simply open the animal up to determine a cause of death and then sew it back up, as opposed to taking various tissue and body fluid samples for lab submission. When the cat was opened up, the maggots had eaten all the way to the cat’s heart. To this day, I have no clue how that thing was alive when it came in the clinic that afternoon.
@SonicDrift15 жыл бұрын
I have seen some shit while working in a hospital but luckily for me (and the people I looked after, of course) nothing like this.
@raijuko5 жыл бұрын
This is a nice change of pace, would love to see more videos like this! Maybe you could narrate some true horror stories from fans sometime?
@aggy88864 жыл бұрын
That part where a toe fell off and the old man just said “not again”???? 😂 this is so horrifying and sad and yet it made me crack up.
@Blakk_Hole5 жыл бұрын
my mom is a nurse at the biggest hospital in Pa shes come home crying plenty of times and can only vaguely describe some of the horrible shit shes seen like the alcoholic couple that was fighting and the dad throws the baby at the wall and mashes its head in and then they bring it in to trying and say it fell its definitely changed who she is in the 6 years shes been a nurse
@AmbulanceBoy15 жыл бұрын
I forget these ain’t the kind of stories that people are used to. I’ve so ruined so many meals for family members when they ask about work 😂😂😂
@JonKratz5 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work dude and have a great weekend.
@richardcrainium93434 жыл бұрын
What no poop stories??? I guess it's not Wal-Mart
@Galaxyhoppah5 жыл бұрын
Can there be a change of pace with a video of wholesome encounters? I think I need it after this one.
@MattSadis5 жыл бұрын
these were great! Need more nurse stories
@greatgibby Жыл бұрын
Back in my working at Staples days... A guy came into my Copy Center to have some documents copied and printed. Turns out he was suing a hospital for being incompetent and not taking proper care of him. He told me that he had a major injury to his leg and obviously went to the hospital. They wrapped up the wound and had to admit him for several days. During that time, no one checked up on his injury or bothered to change his dressings. Finally a visiting doctor happened to walk in and asked how he was. My customer told him that his leg was really hurting and asked if he could check it out because it had been neglected. The doctor removed the bandages and was immediately shocked at what you saw. Without saying a word, he began to SCOOP several handfuls of rotting disgusting puss and whatever crap is in there out. The wound had become gangrenous. The doctor told my customer that it had the texture of wet sticky sand. My customer offered to show me the scar (it was in the side of his left leg and he was wearing shorts). I of course said "hell yeah"! The thing was about two hands long and about as wide and an open hand. It was friggin gnarly lol. It had the texture of burnt skin. I have no doubt the man is driving around in a Ferrari now and probably owns a yacht. 😅
@WalterCrumbcake5 жыл бұрын
literally was taking my socks off when this video started. ugghhghghg
@Kevinb18215 жыл бұрын
How is the husband the cold one? Cheating is evil.
@belowaveragemusic11725 жыл бұрын
.....I'm currently studying to become a nurse. I'm kinda already desensitized to stories like this though, because my mom is a nurse too, and she would tell stories like this since I was a kid.
@fahm905 жыл бұрын
I started the video, started my lunch, Big mistake
@txpacket4 жыл бұрын
Dude, the scrotum story is 100% true... at the Ike, my husband was dudes corrections officer lol He returned & soon RE-opened the wound.. WITH STAPLES FROM COURT PAPERWORK!!! There were more items inside his urethra then too I believe. Good grief I never thought I’d hear that damn story again!
@spideylover41055 жыл бұрын
It depends greatly where you work. The gross stuff is mostly in the ER. A lot of them switch to medical spas because it's a much simpler way of life.
@WDub9635 жыл бұрын
Very good title change!
@joshua_J5 жыл бұрын
BTW I honestly cried watching your my wife left me video. It recommended it to me and by the time I finished it I was sobbing like a little girl finding out my little pony is fake. I feel for you my dude, I had to find out my first wife was cheating on my after 5 years on Christmas Eve.
@XxGyromancerXx5 жыл бұрын
Have you ever seen a video called "Kids in a sandbox"? It has nothing to do with kids or a sandbox.
@ApplesauceNinja5 жыл бұрын
My lovely wife is a RN. I get these stories fairly frequently.
@shofan705 жыл бұрын
And they have to put up with haunted hospital's and nursing homes. My wife has alot of stories.
@Mr-Mystery5 жыл бұрын
Joe Garcia mine too! I really don’t know how she does it.
@Skyloftt5 жыл бұрын
Some of these accounts were insane and some sad. You should cover med student stories, I've heard crazy things going on regarding med school.
@margaretteclaycomb14514 жыл бұрын
As a nurse, I can confirm shits wild out there lmao
@galacticwarlock22715 жыл бұрын
It was thanksgiving and my hospital has an ER wing. Some old dude in a plaid green robe and nothing but socks and boxers came in. He had a huge bloated stomach. He hadn't shit for about a week. Usually this is lethal, it affects your brain and you vomit feces as well as it coming out of your pores. Well to make a long story short. I was the only one who wore protective equipment and I was glad. We had to give the guy a hot water enema and it was a mess. There was blood and shit everywhere. On the floor, on the beds on the walls. We had to tie him down because he was a little demented probably from the toxins in his blood. That was a Thanksgiving never to forget. I was the only one without blood and shit in my hair and clothing. Everyone else got fudged up.
@JamesEatWorld77584 жыл бұрын
Try being a paramedic for a week. We get verbally degraded by not only our patients but everyone else in the ER as well, daily.
@Arexion52935 жыл бұрын
I am watching this while eating. My mom's a nurse, so I've had the pleasure of hearing similar stories while in the dinner table.
@K21_KXW5 жыл бұрын
At the table or do you actually sit in it
@Arexion52935 жыл бұрын
@@K21_KXW At the table, I messed up.
@deathfromunda2415 жыл бұрын
“Not again”. That guy is a legend roflmao
@hghamilton94045 жыл бұрын
Why am I watching this during my lunch? Riddle me this Cody?
@Emivixen5 жыл бұрын
Amen! Maybe I should send some of my stories.
@Matt-zq1gi5 жыл бұрын
Gotta say we love you man
@wholesomebandit85325 жыл бұрын
Bruh I'm studying to become a nurse this is horrifying but I'm a still keep at it
@lawmanbird5 жыл бұрын
I gave up at 450. I’m sick and that almost made me throw up!!!
@micahcarey30425 жыл бұрын
Good god those beat any story my nurse aunt has ever told me...
@YuniorGamboa5 жыл бұрын
The Cody diet.... I stop eating the moment he stars with the stories
@kentstarliner57285 жыл бұрын
Lol! That one about finding money is hilarious👍
@flaregod485 жыл бұрын
all the women in my family are nurses and growing up i would go with my mom to the facilities she was working at from time to time and let me tell you 5 year old me was mentally scarred for life after seeing some of the craziest vile crap that happened while i was there, my mom still comes over every now and again to regale me with tales of some backward ass crazy shit she has too deal with on a daily.
@seekertosecrets5 жыл бұрын
6:03 "ight, Imma head out."
@SunDog4445 жыл бұрын
this was one of the hardest videos to listen to XD ;( thanks for the mental scarring
@cmartin80935 жыл бұрын
Wow. This video just hit me like a bus from Final Destination. Oh and btw never got sick over this video (got a iron lined lead stomach for this type of thing) Top that
@shawnjb19895 жыл бұрын
This hits close to home, my mom and my sister are nurses as well as a couple of my exgirlfriends
@joshuaisnumber25 жыл бұрын
I've been wondering why noone has came to you with this career yet. I could tell you some of the horror stories of nursing for the last 10 years. Including hospitals I've worked at that KILLED people coming for simple problems. The same hospitals and companies treated us like disposable trash there to make the managers their quarterly bonuses. I wouldn't take my dog to some of the nursing jobs I had unknowingly accepted. The most recent place I worked I had actually heard the director say "I don't care how many patients come in tonight, they are working with only 2 techs and 5 nurses", which was already 15 patients per tech, and 6 patients per nurse before anymore admissions when he made that call. Extremely dangerous and neglectful, just another reason why a good majority of our patients left with more problems than they came with. The stories shared are disgusting, but just a daily part of any nurses life. I could share the reasons why, after 10 years I finally left the field and no amount of money or love for helping others would make me go back
@russrock14 жыл бұрын
Nursing is a horrid job...cant believe I got myself into it. I was 100x happier throwing boxes in a warehouse.
@jwesby655 жыл бұрын
I'm going to start taking better care of my feet
@cult-of-carl5 жыл бұрын
That one about the child made me sad as fuck.
@FenixDelta7535 жыл бұрын
I have a pretty good story about maggots in a wound. They're not as uncommon as you'd think.
@etherraichu5 жыл бұрын
We actually use them for therapy now. They only eat dead tissue, not live tissue. Of course these are maggots grown in sterile conditions for that purpose, which is a big difference.
@galacticwarlock22715 жыл бұрын
I did not witness this, but during my clinicals my cohorts said that in their group they took care of a transgender male who removed his privates. The interesting part was how he removed his manhood. Allegedly, he wound fishing line as tight as he could and the fellas eventually fell off.
@ikereckart71935 жыл бұрын
Love the content
@earlyevogarage37245 жыл бұрын
Kangaroo pouches and pee holes. My day has taken an odd turn now.
@deathuponusalll5 жыл бұрын
Poor nurses man, we all put them thru hell and they do so much good for us smh they should make more than they currently do
@BY-bj6ic4 жыл бұрын
from what I've heard, sometimes the doctors are worse than the patients
@KevinRobertsArt5 жыл бұрын
these stories are just sad. It's horrific. This should just be titled, 'failures of the American healthcare system,' by Nurses.
@JackTheBlindOrganistAndCrepey5 жыл бұрын
I recognize most of these stories from Reddit.
@famijher5 жыл бұрын
Just remember folks, the pee hole is an exit, not an entrance.
@RetroSetJoe5 жыл бұрын
welp.. I made it to 4:22 before I gagged. Cheers, y'all can enjoy this one. Nurses, you don't get paid enough
@bubbaXzone5 жыл бұрын
I'm nervous I literally been wearing the same sock for the past 4 days. Is that bad? am i gonna have my skin peel off like a potato? I take showers so thats good right?
@jessg19445 жыл бұрын
Bruh you're gonna get foot fungus if you keep wearing the same socks lol.
@bubbaXzone5 жыл бұрын
@@jessg1944 how many days can i wear same sock till i gotta change it?
@jessg19445 жыл бұрын
@@bubbaXzone idk honestly
@Pariah1565 жыл бұрын
ATGATT. One of the first things you learn when getting into motorcycles. Always wear your gear
@Ktastig0d5 жыл бұрын
I have a 3 month old, and that motorcycle story fucked me up man.
@jasonkile82915 жыл бұрын
I saw a guy at my job that had a hole in his foot kinda made me grossed out thankfully I'm not a nurse
@oakisland581035 жыл бұрын
So what did they call a big or little tow truck
@jennteal52655 жыл бұрын
I love nursing horror stories. Busy eating lunch while listening ;)
@JonathanLeeRulz5 жыл бұрын
Yep probably didn’t make it through. Having a kid and hearing the DNR story was too much for me.