A peculiar thing about VA hospitals (at least back then, I haven't worked at one for > 25 years) is that patients could sign out at the nurse's desk to leave, then come back later to resume medical care (don't even try to understand this). So the sheet was always full of notations that patients had signed out to go to McDonald's, or buy cigarettes, or smoke, or visit friends at the homeless shelter, or hold up a liquor store, or whatever.
Some bright businessman had opened a strip club across the street from the hospital, I think it was called The Jaguar Room. So on Thanksgiving the VA ward I was covering was empty, as most of the patients had signed out to walk, wheel, or crawl over to The Jaguar Room for some female comfort and booze.
I was asleep in the intern's room when the calls began coming in, all from the bartender at The Jaguar Room. Was it safe for my patients to be smoking through their tracheostomy tubes? Were the cardiac telemetry packs still transmitting from across the street? Was there a place at the VA where patients could get more $1 bills, because they'd used them all up on the strippers?
And my favorite:
Bartender: "Can I give Mr. Veteran another beer?"
Intern Grumpy: "Um, what's the problem?"
Bartender: "He has one of those foley bags things, with the tube going up his dick. The bag is, like, REALLY full, and I'm afraid if I give him another beer it'll pop and send piss everywhere."
Intern Grumpy: "Send him back to the hospital."
Bartender: "That's bad for business."
Intern Grumpy: "So is showering your clientele with piss."
Mr. Veteran was wheeled back over to the VA immediately, by a topless stripper no less, who waited while his bag was emptied and then pushed him back to the bar.
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Love it!!! Happy Thanksgiving ~
Roflmao ; there`s no answer to that . Happy thanksgiving .
We'll not see their like again.
Now that is a true Thanksgiving, no football, no politics just good cheer and firm breast. Happy Thanksgiving to you.
PS I always feel sorry for those who had to work the Holiday.
This was their finest hour.
Who says we don't do enough for our veterans??
I am sure all the staff was paged to check this incident. Thanks for the memories!
And Happy Thanksgiving to the Grumpy tribe. Is Frank home, and if so, is the washing machine still going?
Make it rain.
Haha, thanks for another giggle here. Have a wonderful thanksgiving with your family.
They knew what they had been fighting for!
Now that is patient-centered medical care.
The VA spa!
The right way. The wrong way. The VA way.
Bwaa ha ha. Now, that's a great Thanksgiving memory. Thanks for sharing.
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