I worked as a burn nurse. Saw some shit. Ama

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I was thinking about that part of my life and had the thousand yard stare for a minute. I have a lot of second hand trauma from it and I have the urge to tell any one who listens as a trauma response. I wondered if any one was curious about this specialty. Whenever I mentioned to someone that I worked there they’d recoil in horror and pity. Also it was my first nursing job. Obv no patient identifiers or major details will be said.

Comments

  1. PixelPhantom42 Avatar

    Worst injury you’ve seen?

  2. throw-it-all-away007 Avatar

    What was the recovery process like for your patients? Quality of life?

  3. Bluesnowflakess Avatar

    This is literally the only job I couldn’t have. Everyone who works on a burn unit is a literal angel ♥️♥️♥️

  4. chocolate_swirl74 Avatar

    What is the worst circumstance you have had to deal with?

  5. biblio-ash Avatar

    What’s the most uplifting patient story you experienced

  6. cookiesandpizza247 Avatar

    Was there a high mortality rate?

    Is it as painful in real life changing the dressings as they depict on TV?

  7. fishfrybeep Avatar

    What’s the dumbest reason you heard for why a person got burned?

  8. Jennyelf Avatar

    I am full of awe at the people who work with burn patients. I know that the patients are in utterly agonizing pain, and many of them die.

    What do you do for self-care so you don’t break down?

  9. JamesHowlettReborn Avatar

    Do you guys bid to pick that schedule?

  10. halfhorror Avatar

    What are 3 things you’ll never do after working with burn victims?

  11. Starshapedsand Avatar

    Thank you for doing what you do. I hauled some patients your way, and you guys do great work. 

    What’s your favorite weather? 

  12. hokycrapitsjessagain Avatar

    What was the most impressive recovery you witnessed?