Saturday, February 9, 2019
Time to Move On :: Personal Narrative Essays
Time to Move On   While I was driving to act as on a Thursday evening in November at 1000 p.m., for my first night of training on the graveyard shift at Medical Centers Radiology Department. I was imagining the types of exams that could come to the department from the ER, praying that I would non have to x-ray a drunk or someone that had been in a bad car accident.   When I finally arrived to work at 1100 p.m., I walked through the ER to get to the radiology department. So far the ER was having a really slow night. After displace my things away, I met the technologist (Bob) that I would be working with for the next eighter from Decatur hours. Since the department was so quiet, Bob and I had some time to question what the graveyard technologists responsibilities included, such as hanging all the x-rays from the night for the radiotherapist to read, and getting the paper work ready for the in hospital take-away x-rays to be done at 530a.m. before the shift dyings at 700a.m.   Now it was going on 100a.m. Bob and I had gotten aquatinted, and I knew all my responsibilities . Since we still had not heard from the ER we both tried to get some sleep. When I was drifting off to sleep, I was hoping that if the ER did call it would only be for easy exams and preferably no drunks.   It was 400a.m. when I awoke to the ringing of the phone . I knew it was going to be the ER calling to send a patient over for x-rays. When I answered the phone, I was again praying it was something quick and easy. The nurse on the other end of the Line said, We have a chest x-ray with a breathe of relief I said, Send them to room 3 .   After covering the chest x-ray, I walked the patient back to the ER. This is when I saw what I had been hoping would not happen on my shift. Doctors and nurses were rushing into ER Room 8 where I saw a young man (high school age) pose on a back board with a cervical touch on and his head had been split o pen.
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