I am a scrubnurse.
Most people dont know people like me, but we are always with you during your surgery.
We remember all of your insides, how creepy as it may sound.
We are your listening ear when you are scared of how your future is going to look like.
We are your shoulder to cry on when the doctor came with bad news.
We are your buddy to celebrate with when your wife just delivered a baby in a Caesarian Section.
We are the people who are on call for emergencies half of our lives.
We are the people that leave during parties impolitely without saying goodbye because the phone rang.
We are the people that do not wear socks, because we can always throw them away after a bloody procedure.
We are the ones who know what a surgeon needs, without them asking for it.
We are the people who have seen more private parts than the average prostitute.
We are the people who can not talk about how our day was.
We are the people who know who the names of every surgical instrument ever designed.
We are the ones who close your eyes when you started your journey to heaven.
We are the people who sometimes do not eat, drink of pee for the whole day, if the surgery doesnt let us.
We are the people who will recognize you in the supermarket, and you will only recognize our eyes.
We are the patients advocates, willing to risk our jobs if it is the benefit of the sleeping patient.
We are there for you, because you do not have a voice during surgery.
We are scrubnurses.
I am a scrubnurse, and I am proud of it.
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