Then all hell broke loose. 2 opposing gang member got into a fight over a lady friend and attacked each other with beer bottles. They were brought in by the police and continued to try and fight in the ER. I was assigned to put both of them back together again. The first guy was kicking screaming and swearing at me and everyone else. I had 2 detectives, 2 police officers and a couple of nurses all crammed in a room while I tried to calm him down and suture him up. He looked at me right as I was starting and said "you look nervous" and "I have AIDS!" Those were such comforting words as I prepared to inject his many lacerations with lidocaine 2%. Finally I had to ask everyone to leave so that I could finish the suturing without all the fanfare. The patient was given some Ativan which helped calm him a little and I sewed him up. 38+ sutures in all. He had a huge forehead flap that I had to repair. You could see the skull looming below the laceration. He also had several lacerations on his arms. Once I finished him up I had the other guy he had been fight with.
This patient had more lacerations but was much easier to work on. He was calm for the most part. So I put 40+ sutures in him which included fixing both his upper and lower lip. He told me he wanted JayZ lips. I also had to put his ear back together and the attending Doc helped me with the ear surgery. I calmed the patient by talking to him about old school rap artists like KRS1, Slick Rick and NWA. He thought it was funny that I even knew who these artists (term used loosely) were and that a cracker like myself could actually be cool.
Then I was ready for a break and as luck would have it, some 30 year old white male was drunk and happened to get attacked in his own kitchen by 4 knife wielding assailants. Evidently he had done nothing to get involved in this altercation and was simply a victim of circumstances. It does not matter to me, I just get to fix him up. So I sutured him and looked at his nose which turned out to be fractured. Circumstances can be a bitch! I fixed him up and finally had a chance to breathe.
It was 6:00 am as I put the last suture in, I finished my paper work and left for home realizing that I never ate or drank or urinated the entire shift. I was busy having too much fun. I get go back tonight for another graveyard shift.
Lesson = do not be a victim of circumstances.
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