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Many emergency room doctors and nurses develop superstitious beliefs. “It’s going to be a rough night tonight,” the nurses I work with sometimes tell me whenever a full moon is out. And it is not uncommon for someone to get chastised if they note aloud, while at work, that a shift is particularly quiet. It is a common belief in the emergency room that invoking the “q word” can cause the remainder of a shift to become especially busy.
Code Gray: Death, Life, and Uncertainty in the ER
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