The Nurses Talked About The Most Creepy Things On Duty

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The Nurses Talked About The Most Creepy Things On Duty
The Nurses Talked About The Most Creepy Things On Duty
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Health care workers more often than all others face the problem of life and death, especially the nurses who are on duty in the wards of the seriously ill

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Nurses talked about the most creepy things on duty - nurse, hospital, hospice, patient, death, seriously ill, night shift, ghost, ward, bed

AllNurses.com, a website dedicated to the work of nurses and nurses, regularly posts stories of the most macabre things they have seen while on the job.

Don't let them take me

I heard this story from a nurse who was once transferred to work in the oncology department of a hospital for a while. And she was assigned to a dying patient who had already been in a coma-like state for several days, that is, she was unconscious.

Once, during the night shift, a nurse entered the ward and saw that the patient had come to herself and was sitting on the bed. She looked at the nurse and said, "Don't let them take me!"

The nurse got scared and asked who wanted to pick her up, and the patient pointed her finger up at this and said, "That black thing is there." A few minutes later, the patient lost consciousness again and died quickly.

Chair

I work the night shift from 11:30 pm to 7:30 am in a 9-bed, multi-ward palliative care unit. The building is quite new and was opened just a few years ago. Once I was sitting in the infirmary, it was about 3 o'clock in the morning and my colleague went to the break room to have a snack.

All the patients were asleep, there were no night visitors, but suddenly I heard an incomprehensible noise. I stuck my head out of the office into the corridor, where there were doors to the wards, to see if any of the patients stood up. But it was empty, so I looked the other way, where there was a reception room.

And there I saw something strange. In the empty reception room, an empty office chair was slowly rolling from one wall of the room to another, as if someone had just gotten up abruptly from it. It was very quiet and there was only a slight slow movement of the chair until it finally stopped.

Then I felt it in the air, something was there and I felt it on my skin. There were no open windows, no ventilators working; all the patients slept in their wards. Then I carefully checked everything that could, in theory, cause the chair to move, but I found nothing.

Not a single item fell off the shelf to nudge the chair. Maybe there was a slight earthquake? But all the other items stood in their places.

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Call from the other world

We had a patient who constantly called a nurse, you probably know this type of patient. The nurses were forced to take turns answering his calls so that while one was talking to him, the other could do their normal work.

That day I was on a 12 hour shift from 7pm to 7am and this patient died around 8pm. He died with such a reproachful expression on his face, as if he was blaming us for this "How could you let me die ?!" Then his family and funeral workers came. The family left the hospital at 21:00, and the bureau staff left the premises at 21:30.

And at about 22:00, the nurse's call button began flashing to the patient's ward (and there it was already empty, the body was taken away). I personally saw this button blinking. It then went out, but every 5 minutes it began to flash again and again.

One of our nurses was especially a believer in ghosts and at about 2 am, after the button had been blinking regularly for 4 hours, she broke down and shouted "Stop it! Stop it!"

And then she went into this empty chamber and screamed there "Mr. X. you are already dead! You cannot bother us anymore. Go on your way. In the name of Jesus, I am expelling you from this level of existence. Go to the Light and be happy!" ".

And, I'm not kidding, the call button immediately stopped blinking and did not turn on again.

Time of death

Do not know. could it be called a ghost story, but here. I was caring for a 12-year-old girl with aplastic anemia, and about a week before her death, I felt an icy breath on the back of my head at 12:15 pm every day. So my hair stood on end.

I told the night nurse about this and she was convinced that this meant that the patient would soon die. A few weeks later, her parents decided to stop treatment and the girl fell into a coma.

At 12 noon, she woke up and asked me to lift her up on the bed so that she could say goodbye to her parents, grandparents, sisters and brothers. She died in my arms at 12:15.

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Betty is back

I work in the field of long-term care. We had a patient named Betty who was completely independent. She followed all the medical prescriptions alone and coped with everything herself. The only time she needed the help of a nurse was when she was taking a shower and asked to hold her to prevent her from slipping or falling.

Then Betty fell ill with pneumonia and was admitted to the hospital. She returned from there very weak and now she needed help, but she was very proud to ask for it.

Once, before going to bed, the nurse told her, "If you want to get up, turn on the call button. I’ll come to help you," but Betty didn’t, she got out of bed on her own at night and fell. She hit her head very hard and died quickly. After that, her bed was empty.

A week later, a nurse call signal went off in this room. I went to check on him, thinking it was Betty's roommate calling me. But when I went inside, I saw that the signal button next to the neighbor's bed was off, as was the button next to the third empty bed. And the call button near the bed, where Betty used to lie, is on.

My eyes filled with tears, I backed away from the room and then asked someone else to turn off the signal.

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