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10 Times Parks And Rec Described Being A Nurse Pretty Darn Well

Can you make it through this article without wanting to watch the series all over again?

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10 Times Parks And Rec Described Being A Nurse Pretty Darn Well
Candy Campbell and Company

1. When you're crying in the med room because you're having a bad shift and someone asks if you're okay

2. When you go in your 500 pound patient's room to bathe them and need help but everyone else is busy, you don't have enough washcloths, and then you realize you have to pee

3. When your patient tries to explain why they keep taking their clothes off

4. Pretty much every shift when you have a confused patient

5. In which every nurse is Chris Traeger and your patient/family member is Andy Dwyer

6. Trying to make it through a night shift without coffee

7. And how you feel after night shifts when you eat way too much to stay awake

8. When you really don't want to work out after working night shift

9. How you feel about your other nurse friends

10. And finally, how we all felt the first day of orientation on our units




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