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A nurse’s tears that she finally responded

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(1)In the end
(2)I returned fire
(3)I’ll turn off my phone
(4)I just cried

For your information, what is retribution

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(1)I don’t know if you’ve heard the word emergency resignation
(2)I don’t know if everyone else uses this word, but among nurses, there is a term “emergency resignation.” It is called “response” for short, but usually, when you use this word, stories come and go in very difficult situations. Starting with stories such as “My friend responded, but our work schedule will change.” There are also gossip about emergency resignations that say, “I should just quit and why would I quit?” Why are you harming others? Emergency resignation means not coming to work that day without saying anything This means that if you think of a nurse’s work system on shifts, there is no nurse right now who needs to take the next shift after a nurse, and there will be no nurse available for approximately 10 hours to cover between the 10 and 20 patients she was in charge of This can lead to patient safety, and it’s a big event because we need to find someone who can quickly leave the office But it’s hard to find anyone who says it must have been very difficult
(3)That’s probably why I quit

an abbreviation of an emergency resignation that means absence without permission

So, the reason I did it is

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(1)”You’re definitely going to kill someone if you do that
(2)”I just don’t want to see you
(3)I just hate it
(4)”When your family meets a nurse like you
(5)You want to kill her, too
(6)”How does it feel to work together like X?”
(7)”Oh, you came to work again”
(8)I’m not going to do it here. It’s the seat he used to do.”
(9)Just stand there looking at the wall
(10)It’s a verbal abuse

I was so hungry that I lost my mind

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