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The Night Before Christmas on Mercy 1st MainRating: (votes: 0) The Night Before Christmas on Mercy 1st Main Twas the night before Christmas On Mercy First Main. It was peaceful and quiet, Something hard to explain. The night nurse had just checked Each patient with care And found them all sleeping And comfortable there. The Ivacs were quiet As they flashed in the night. The call bells were silent. Everything seemed all right. The twelve o'clock meds Had been given and charted. A doctor peeked in And then quickly departed. When out in the hall There arose such a clatter The nurse went at once To see what was the matter. As she strode down the hall To locate the noise, She met a fat man With a sack full of toys. He had a bushy white beard, (no doubt loaded with staph) And was covered with soot And in need of a bath. He wore a grimy red suit And his boots were a mess! How he'd slipped through Security Was anyone's guess. He not only looked odd But appeared to be daft As he smiled a big smile And laughed a big laugh. His jolly "Ho, Ho, Ho's" Echoed down the long hall As they bounded and rebounded Off of each wall. The night nurse was furious And glared as she hissed, "You can't come in here And disturb things like this!" He lowered his sack To the floor with a grunt, Then chuckled and winked, Quite pleased with his stunt. He pulled out his pipe And lit up with a puff. But the night nurse was outraged! She'd had quite enough! "Can't you read?" she cried out, "You ignorant clown? There's oxygen going! You'll burn the place down!" He muttered some nonsense About a sled and some deer, But the nurse cut him short with "You're NOT allowed here!!!" The nurse knew just how To handle this fellow; She picked up the phone And called a Code Yellow. The EMT's came quickly And put the guy in restraints As they listened to the nurse List her many complaints. While the nurse dialed the number Of the psychiatrist on-call, The strange midnight visitor Was firmly steered down the hall. But she heard him exclaim As he vanished from sight, "Merry Christmas to all Of you fine people in white!" Written in 1980 by Betty Ann Cassano, RN, BSN 1980 ? Yes, I remember those days very well. That was back in the time when nurses wore white uniforms and caps and the surgery patients weren't wheeled out the front door of the hospital to go home before the anesthesia wore off. Things have really changed. Merry Christmas to all!!!! Thank You, for a good chuckle! I needed it tonight :-) Comment:
Quote from tnbutterflyThe Night Before Christmas on Mercy 1st MainTwas the night before ChristmasOn Mercy First Main.It was peaceful and quiet,Something hard to explain.The night nurse had just checkedEach patient with careAnd found them all sleepingAnd comfortable there.The Ivacs were quietAs they flashed in the night.The call bells were silent.Everything seemed all right.The twelve o'clock medsHad been given and charted.A doctor peeked inAnd then quickly departed.When out in the hallThere arose such a clatterThe nurse went at onceTo see what was the matter.As she strode down the hallTo locate the noise,She met a fat manWith a sack full of toys.He had a bushy white beard,(no doubt loaded with staph)And was covered with sootAnd in need of a bath.He wore a grimy red suitAnd his boots were a mess!How he'd slipped through SecurityWas anyone's guess.He not only looked oddBut appeared to be daftAs he smiled a big smileAnd laughed a big laugh.His jolly "Ho, Ho, Ho's"Echoed down the long hallAs they bounded and reboundedOff of each wall.The night nurse was furiousAnd glared as she hissed,"You can't come in hereAnd disturb things like this!"He lowered his sackTo the floor with a grunt,Then chuckled and winked,Quite pleased with his stunt.He pulled out his pipeAnd lit up with a puff.But the night nurse was outraged!She'd had quite enough!"Can't you read?" she cried out,"You ignorant clown?There's oxygen going!You'll burn the place down!"He muttered some nonsenseAbout a sled and some deer,But the nurse cut him short with"You're NOT allowed here!!!"The nurse knew just howTo handle this fellow;She picked up the phoneAnd called a Code Yellow.The EMT's came quicklyAnd put the guy in restraintsAs they listened to the nurseList her many complaints.While the nurse dialed the numberOf the psychiatrist on-call,The strange midnight visitorWas firmly steered down the hall.But she heard him exclaimAs he vanished from sight,"Merry Christmas to allOf you fine people in white!"Written in 1980 by Betty Ann Cassano, RN, BSN1980 ? Yes, I remember those days very well. That was back in the time when nurses wore white uniforms and caps and the surgery patients weren't wheeled out the front door of the hospital to go home before the anesthesia wore off.Things have really changed. Merry Christmas to all!!!!
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