Head Nurse Psychiatry (Peculiarities of National Psychiatry Part 8)
The work continued - everyone did his own, until Kuskov decided to leave his post and take the place of an ordinary intern. Natalya Sergeevna was still bothered by the fact that she was a senior psychiatric nurse , and that every day she had to see people who would not be remembered for a century.
The appointment of a new head - a Man with a capital letter, a Woman with a capital letter and a Psychiatrist with a capital letter Natalya was immensely glad. Indeed, without her real help and powerful support, Natalya would have been driven to no one knows where. Do not express how grateful Natalya was to her for the rest of her life. In general, the work became a joy, though the train of all the accusations was reaching out for Natalya relentlessly.
The time has come for a mandatory medical examination, in the light of the new order 302n. “Passing” a psychiatrist and narcologist for employees was, one might say, a formality. Natalya Sergeevna entered the psychiatrist's office with a medical book. “Veniamin Veniaminovich, can I work as a head nurse?” - Natalya joked without thinking at all. With a more than serious mine V.V. asked: “What do you think?” Realizing her mistake, Natalya answered seriously: "I think I can." “But I want to talk about your state of mind,” said Vanshtein and asked the nurse to leave the office.
V.V. told Natalya that she is a person of mood, sometimes she reacts incorrectly to events, that it is probably difficult for her to communicate with people ... “Nonsense,” Natalya thought, not believing her ears, “he generally talks about himself, and not about me.” “And what I say is not connected with Kuskov, you know, EVERYONE says that you are SUCH.” "Everything" for Natalia meant "6 billion of the population of the planet Earth." For Vanshtein, "everyone" was - a senile 75-year-old nurse and an alcoholic encephalopathic nurse. Maybe Inga Igorevna is also an evil aunt to the whole world. “And yet,” continued V.V., “do you constantly take drugs?” “Yes, I constantly take the drug anaprilin, a non-selective beta-blocker, I have cardiopathy, I have been taking it for 20 years.” "Are you taking tranquilizers?"
“Not just nonsense, he has some kind of obsessive state,” Natalya flashed through her head. "NO! I do not need them! Who would give them to me, even if I needed them?!" “And EVERYONE says you take drugs!” Well, again, these “everyone” ... These all, at the suggestion of someone else, took from somewhere, maybe out of consonance, that Natalya Sergeevna was taking amitriptyline, an antidepressant of the “pre-war” generation. Even the new head of the house was called to report such a “sensation”. As a result, V.V.V. announced that he would not sign anything without an examination by a psychologist.
Fortunately, the manager quickly figured out the situation and scolded Vanshtein in full. Although, most likely, he and others like him remained unconvinced. Because V.V. tirelessly continues to lead the head of the "propaganda of inadequacy" of the head nurse. And all for revenge. That she opened her mouth in defense of nurses and nurses. Thus, depriving him of "the legal medical ruble and twenty kopecks." And because it was generally easier to live with Kuskov, and now - who knows ... it's better to play it safe.
And the movie clip for Natalia is already tired of spinning, and so I want to believe in positive changes again!
(According to the materials of the magazine "Senior Nurse" ©)