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Working in healthcare can be extremely stressful. The demands of the job, limited resources, long hours, big expectations, lack of support, and gruesome experiences leave their mark.

Content creator ‘Tribe Nursing,’ an emergency room nurse, recently went viral online. He asked doctors, nurses, EMTs, and other healthcare workers to share all the things that they’re refusing to do or buy because of the traumatic things they’ve seen while on the job. You’ll find their insights and stories below.

#1

Dog resting inside a pet crate with a cushion, illustrating healthcare workers' reflections after what they have seen in care settings. Former EMT, I refuse to not have my dog secured in the car, for her safety and mine. She rides in a crash-tested crate.

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    Healthcare worker providing neck therapy to patient, demonstrating care and techniques seen in medical settings. CHIROPRACTORS! People need to know that the person who started it was a con man😭

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    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Hair down near machinery or fast moving parts. Seen a lady get her scalp removed from her long hair getting caught in machinery at work.

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    According to one study, depression, burnout, and stress are extremely prevalent among emergency department (ED) physicians. Between 15.5% to 19.3% of ED workers were found to have depression, 18% to 71.4% dealt with burnout, and 19.5% to 22.7% experienced stress.

    These factors led to lower job satisfaction, less compassion satisfaction, less life satisfaction, and higher intentions to quit emergency medicine. In other words, the stress of the job has profoundly negative impacts on these workers’ private and professional lives.

    #4

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Feet on dash, not wearing my seatbelt, tanning beds

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    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen 3rd year psych resident…..I will never use chat gpt due to the amount of psychosis episodes I’ve seen it induce in many patients 😭 very random but it’s scary!!

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    Meanwhile, another study found that the key sources of stress and distress for general practitioners (GPs) are related to emotion work, practice culture, and work role and demands.

    Namely, GPs are required to manage and respond to violent or confrontational patients. They also have to deal with collegial conflict, bullying, isolation, and a lack of support in the workplace. And they have to worry about making potential mistakes, complaints, appraisals, inspections, and their finances.

    #7

    Man in a white shirt holding his stomach in pain, illustrating healthcare workers' experiences and challenges seen firsthand. I’ll never look at alcohol the same after seeing end stage alcoholic liver cirrhosis. I’ve cut it completely out of my life.

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    Close-up of colorful translucent balls held in a hand, illustrating healthcare workers' reflections after what they have seen. Orbeez, small magnets and pill batteries

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    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Texting while driving

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    Do we have any Pandas working in healthcare in the audience with us today? What are some of the biggest challenges and daily sources of stress for you at work?

    What have been the most traumatic things that you’ve personally witnessed, and how has that affected your habits and purchases? If you feel like sharing, feel free to do so in the comments at the bottom of this post.

    #10

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen those damn electric scooters

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    #11

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Never forget your safety glasses when doing DIY and pruning ,etc. It's not just for work.

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    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Not wearing a helmet

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    #13

    Healthcare worker resting peacefully with a baby, reflecting on things healthcare workers say they will never do after experience. cosleeping. i don’t bash moms who do it but me? seen too much.

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    #14

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen I’ll never push someone in a pool.

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    #15

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen NEVER DRIVING DRUNK the amount of sad situations and bad traumas I’ve seen...

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    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Watching kids on quad bikes without helmets 🥺

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    #18

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Steak off a grill cleaned with a wire brush… not a trauma but seeing how close that wire got to his carotid through his throat 😳

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    Hand holding a gray retractable leash against a plain blue background, symbolizing control and care in healthcare workers’ experiences. i’m a vet assistant in tech school and a retractable leash for a dog

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    #20

    Healthcare workers wearing socks with sandals standing on a grey carpet, reflecting on things they will never do. Flip flops 😳 damage done by flip flops on escalators 🫣

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    #21

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen I will NEVER walk multiple dogs on the same hand.

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    #22

    Mandoline slicer with interchangeable blades on a black surface highlighting sharp kitchen tools healthcare workers avoid using. Why is nobody talking about mandolines🫢

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    #23

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Home births…as a nicu nurse

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    #24

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen At this point, pretty much everything

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    #25

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen ceramic wax burners, I never listened to the warning then I fell asleep on the sofa after lightning one in the kitchen. fire alarm woke me. it had exploded and the fire was already pretty big.

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    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Single engine aerobatic planes (Doctor K***ers). Seen two crashes in my lifetime.

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    #27

    30 Things Healthcare Workers Say They Will Never Do After What They Have Seen Refuse to use a tall ladder

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    #28

    Colorful balloons clustered together representing healthcare workers reflecting on things they will never do after experience. Balloons and orbeez are not allowed in my house

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    #29

    Close-up of hands holding assorted colorful batteries representing healthcare workers' experiences and insights after what they've seen. Pediatric nurse here: batteries

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    #30

    glass straws

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    #31

    E-anything. E-scoot. E-bike. Nope nope nope.

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    #32

    I honestly would say a car but as humans we use them daily as a girl who has had a lot of car accident patients my anxiety has become really bad when I drive . Got so bad I have dreams of dying in car accidents.

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    #33

    car journeys with a full bladder

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    #34

    Noo trampoline!!!!! My toddler is not allowed idc what anyone says!!!

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    #35

    Working in E.R. has made me push back my car seat as safe as possible. The alleged damage from frontal airbags is unbelievable.

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    #36

    baby walkers

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    #37

    Close-up of a styrofoam block in a brown tray, highlighting healthcare workers' concerns about single-use materials. Anything Styrofoam

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    #38

    Person wearing green clogs and brown pants outdoors with blurred greenery in background, symbolizing healthcare workers' experiences. Crocs, as I tripped once running to a crash call. Never again.

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    #39

    Pressure cooker

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    #40

    Close-up of a healthcare worker holding a contact lens on finger, illustrating insights healthcare workers share after experience. Monthly contact lenses

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    #41

    Eat large marshmallows. Irreversible airway obstruction

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    #42

    As a nurse the most simple thing I refuse is over medicating my kids. I do not have a cupboard full of assorted meds. We run out to get Tylenol if we can’t naturally cool a fever first and Benadryl on hand just incase. That’s it

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    #43

    Anything flammable, burns scare me soo bad I’ll never light a grill or anything like that

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    #44

    Bouncy Castles and Trampolines. Literal guarantee of broken bones and head trauma..

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    #45

    A pool. Those drowning patients never make it 🫠

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    #46

    Skiing 😭

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    #47

    Meat grinder. Had a 3 year old end up with an above elbow amputation because they were left unattended with one

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    #48

    Hands of a healthcare worker securing hair with a clip, reflecting things healthcare workers say they will never do. NO CLAW CLIPS WHILE DRIVING

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    #49

    Horse riding and motorcycles are completely banned in our household

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    #50

    Eating canned foods without cleaning the can before

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    #51

    Hard lollipops, like Chuba Chups for kids (or adults too really!)

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    #52

    Snowblower, Trampoline, ATV, Horses, Ortho surgical nurse

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    #53

    Not workout every day or even take a walk. If you know you know.

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    #54

    make caramel at home

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    #55

    Convertibles

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    #56

    Wet dry vacuum cleaner with hose placed on tiled bathroom floor near white cabinetry, related to healthcare workers insights. Shop vac. Had a patient that had her leg nearly amputated because her shop vac exploded

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    #57

    I never Carry any aerosols in my car . I never leave phone chargers plugged in but not in use. Tragus piercings are also a no.

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    #58

    popcorn, i avoid nail guns, energy drinks, .22 pistols, seatbelt is low and snug, and i still drive an automatic with two feet.

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    #59

    heated jackets!

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    #60

    Sliced deli turkey on a blue plate, illustrating healthcare workers' food choices they avoid after experience. Pork scratching 🤮

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    #61

    E-Scooter, motorbike, skateboard, fireworks, glass/metal straws, trampoline, dogs, four wheelers…

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    #62

    Button batteries. I will NOT buy anything with button batteries.

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    #63

    A real Christmas tree

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    #64

    Eat fast food

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