I dunno whether to mark this NSFW or not but do your worst.

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        Maybe I’m just built different because c-diff doesn’t affect me that much. For me, it’s melena, because I literally still smell it for hours after my shift has ended.

        Also, while maybe not the wrist smell, one of the somehow more disturbing ones was when an intestinal blockage patient belched and it smelled like a fart… which basically it was.

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      This has to be either the best response in the thread or on the podium at least. Fresh Christ of Bel Air that is disgusting to think about

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        As soon as I saw the title of your post I knew the “winner” was going to be a medical professional with their own personal Swamps of Dagobah story.

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          The internet needs more absolute bangers (cognitohazards) like the dagobah story

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      Never, ever become a nurse’s assistant if you can’t handle horrible smells :)

      This cannot be overstated. It can be rough. It’s important to know what you’re getting into. The worst places I’ve been have CNAs that are not cut out for the job, and straight up hide during shifts to push the gross/arduous tasks to already heavily-burdened nurses. That is no bueno and it ends with burnt out nurses and much worse patient care.

      At the same time, good CNAs are an absolute godsend. Literally could not do my job as well as I do without CNAs kicking ass, so much appreciation for you guys.