One new nurse horror story I've heard is about a nurse who accidentally gave the wrong medication to a patient. It was a really serious mistake as the patient had an allergic reaction. The new nurse was so panicked and felt extremely guilty. Thankfully, the medical team managed to stabilize the patient in time.
There was a new nurse who worked the night shift in a busy hospital. She was left alone to handle a whole ward for a short while as her colleague had an emergency. She got completely overwhelmed. There were so many patients calling for help at the same time. She ended up crying in the supply closet out of stress and frustration.
There is a story of a new nurse in a mental health facility. She was assigned to a patient who was very withdrawn. Instead of giving up, she spent weeks building trust with the patient. She learned about the patient's interests and used that to engage with them. Eventually, the patient started to open up and showed improvement. This shows the power of perseverance in nursing.
A nurse was taking care of an elderly patient who was hard of hearing. The nurse asked if he wanted some water. The patient thought she said 'do you want some vodka'. His excited response made everyone in the room laugh. Then the nurse had to explain the misunderstanding clearly.
There was a patient who thought the hospital food was a form of torture. So, every time the nurse brought the food, he would make these over - the - top dramatic faces. The nurse found it so funny that she started bringing him extra desserts just to see his reactions.
I heard about a vet nurse who was taking care of a small puppy. The puppy was so excited during the visit that it kept running around in circles. It then ran into a stack of files and papers that the nurse had just organized, sending them flying all over the room.
A new nurse was in a rush to get to a patient's room. She opened the door without knocking and walked in on a patient doing a very energetic dance routine. The patient was so embarrassed at first but then they both ended up laughing about it. The nurse even joined in for a bit. It was a really funny and unexpected moment in the hospital.
One postpartum nurse told me that a new mom was so excited about having a girl that she dressed the baby in a frilly pink dress right away. But the baby had a diaper blowout all over the dress within minutes. The mom was in shock at first and then started laughing, and the nurse joined in too. It was a really messy but funny situation.
One 'teacher horror story' I heard was about a teacher who had a student constantly disrupt the class by shouting and throwing things. The teacher tried every method of discipline but nothing worked. The student's behavior affected the whole class's learning environment, and the teacher was constantly stressed and felt powerless to change the situation.
One 'hr horror story' I heard was about a company that promised a great career path during the hiring process. But once an employee started, they were constantly overworked with no chance of promotion. The HR just ignored the employee's requests for training and development.
A really scary New Year's horror story is of a man who found himself in an empty town on New Year's Eve. All the buildings were there, but there was no one around. As he walked around, he heard a countdown in the distance, but it wasn't a normal countdown. It was in a strange, guttural voice. When the countdown ended, he felt a presence behind him that made his blood run cold.
A common 'new grad nurse horror story' involves being short - staffed during a busy time. For example, a new grad nurse might be responsible for more patients than they can handle. They have to deal with patients' various needs such as changing dressings, administering medications, and answering call bells all at once. And if something goes wrong, like a patient falling because the nurse couldn't get to them in time, it can be a really horrible experience for the new grad nurse. It makes them question their abilities and adds a lot of stress to their new career.