@@HummingbirdCyborg I work in retail so if I doctor asked me this I'd would say its the holiday that we have sales for, right now it is Valentine's Day which has been on the floor since Dec 26th. My confused mind needs my phone calendar to keep up lol
Nightshift RN here!🙋♀️ I often find myself asking my 74 y/o mom what day it is or the date! Lol! Scary thing is sometimes it becomes a debate. Memory can be an issue...I even went to a Neurologist and begged for an MRI! 😆 Lol! That Doc must've thought I needed a psych eval instead of an MRI. BTW-MRI normal. 👍🤪👩⚕️
I do have a lingering fear about failing orientation questions, especially the date and even day of the week one, because I can't do that on my own even when my mental state isn't in question.
THIS IS ME. I have literally never known what day it is since I was elementary school when they would write it on the board..... It's just not useful to me lol
The only reason i ever know the answer to either of those questions is because I have to write the date for work and have to look 8-15 times a day at a calendar. You'd think it'd get in there after 10 hours, but then you go to the bank and have to look at the date blocks anyway
I haven't got the faintest about all this medicine stuff, yet you still manage to make me laugh most every time. It's quite refreshing to have a laugh when you've been feeling more or less shitty for nearly two years now.
@@Doc_Schmidt So aperrently the 4 vaccines don't stop the spread but masks will?What are the long term side effects of the vaccine? Why does Fauci keep changing all of his info on a regular basis?These are the reasons I am not getting the covid vaccine. I can guess who you voted for.
@@BigCountry571 what crap protecting ourselves and others wearing a mask stops the spread because it stops the particles of whatever you cough out and the vaccine just protects by lowering symptoms and preventing infection.
The nurses would often ask my 8-year-old son who the Prime Minister was during his neuro checks. He learned to say “Jacinda Adern” eventually, but I did ask was there maybe a more appropriate question they could ask paeds patients... Like who created Minecraft or something....
My mom (doctor) complains about the question “who’s the president” when one President won the election but hasn’t been inaugurated yet and the old president is still in charge. I think she said she started asking who Mickey Mouse was…
I know right!!! Now, if I were a nurse in the US right after Biden won, I’d seriously just change the question cuz that’s a whole can of worms I certainly wouldn’t wanna open! Oh and btw, I COMPLETELY had to look up which country you’re in, lol!
A Minecraft question would be perfect. Or a tv show. Just today my kids got into a very serious debate over which season of spongebob is the best and why. Their entire demeanor changed, it was weird but impressive. Kids definitely have a different set of knowledge they deem important. As for weird questions, at well baby check ups it’s stuff like, can your baby pick up a bead with their thumb and forefinger? Excuse me, why would I give my baby a choking hazard? Or, can your baby pull a cheerio out of a bottle with a string? Why would that happen? The person who wrote these standardized questions has never had a baby.
In my practice I never ask the year and day questions. I use other orientation questions. I always tell my juniors, if you were to ask me these questions, you'd admit me!
This is so funny, I’m literally temporarily and sometimes even specially disoriented all the time in the hospital. I frequently ask people what floor I’m at and things like that
My only questions are 1. Is this covered by worker's comp/ my insurance? 2. With the new CDC guidelines, do you still expect me to work my next shift if I've had a stroke? 3. May I have juice?
My husband is on night 17. Some of those shifts have been 16 hours, none less than 12. People, while YOU are out there forgetting there ever was a pandemic, others are still fighting the Covid wars. Please, don't forget about our health care workers!
I work direct care for IDD clients, it's nowhere near as strenuous as working in a hospital but not easy. I absolutely admire your husband for the work he's doing, please remind him how many people honor and appreciate the work he's doing, he's literally a life saver and I hope things get easier soon ❤️❤️
Well said! Those are facts that too many take for granted. From medical personnel, custodians, every single person still in the thick of it. And contrary to what some may think, there is no joy in losing even one patient, for those who are used to being able to save them. To have patients who develop Long Covid no matter severity of infection. All of it can be pretty heartbreaking...
@@Bobsonomatic ah yes. I love hearing that the last 3-10 years of my life don't matter because "I'm gonna die anyway". Seriously, wtf. We do have to learn to live with it, but until the medical system isn't at a breaking point, we need to try to dampen the spread somehow. I've given up on never getting covid, but I sure haven't given up on surviving. If I got covid now I'd just be sent home on hospice because my life is not deemed a priority by society while the medical system can't even handle a victim of a car crash due to the unvaccinated filling hospitals to the brim. Don't you just love a good cup of eugenics first thing in the morning? Not everyone dying is 90 years old and was barely holding on to begin with. I have a vibrant and happy life at 21 despite having multiple chronic severe illnesses and one being ultimately terminal. It's SO comforting to know some medical staff that theoretically could be treating me believe the rest of my life that's possible doesn't matter. If you have no empathy for your vulnerable patients, you either need a break due to the stress or you seriously need to evaluate why you're in the medical field to begin with. All lives are worth saving. Until the surge stops we CANNOT act like covid doesn't exist. Perfectly healthy people are dying too because they got in a bike accident and can't get adequate and prompt treatment.
@@Bobsonomatic tldr for you: that attitude is eugenics. You shouldn't be in the medical field if you don't care/have empathy for the most vulnerable. Maybe you're just worn out. If not, I'd hate to encounter you in the ED. I'm 21 and have good years left ahead of me, my life IS WORTH SAVING.
@@livyann2143 almost everyone (minus rapists, child abusers) is “worth saving.” Your age certainly isn’t the criteria for it. But you’re mistaken. We don’t save people, we buy them time. Only Jesus saved people. Am I burned out? Yep. No question. Does that make me wrong or make my professional experience invalid, or prevent me from accurately analyzing the situation with covid? No, no, and no. If there is someone who’s been working in healthcare for more than the past three years who isn’t burned out yet, I’d like to meet him. And being a liberal schmuck who’s irrationally scared of covid isn’t what makes someone a good nurse or doctor. You’d be surprised how many of “us” are out there, delivering supremely quality care every day, refusing to give in and provide substandard care at the requests of our leadership.
"we need to get you to run some tests" I wish doctors acted this way when I went in with amnesia. They were like "shut up, whatever you are saying it does not matter we already decided you are on drugs. Pee in a cup before we catheterize you." I was 16 and traumatized.
For some reason my brain works like this: 2020? - It was a shitshow. Let's try again. 2020b? Not much better. Next take. 2020c? Well let's see how it turns out, then we can move to 2021.
You can say so to your doctor. It's not like orientation questions are an exact science. I mean, I tend to forget weekdays, and half of the time I can't remember who our local politicians are.
Me(paramedic) - sir what day of the week is it? Patient- answers correctly Me- that sounds right we will go with it till someone tells us we are wrong 😂
Yeah, during residency I often didn't know the day of the week or the actual date, including day and month. Time is just not a thing in residency. It's either "at the hospital/clinic" or "not at the hospital/clinic" time
Had a conversation with a patient where they kept telling me the symptoms started on Tuesday and got worse Thursday. Had to scurry back to the desk to actually check what day it was to work out how long symptoms had been going on. If somebody passes month and had the right decade that's good enough for me
Once when I was in the hospital and wondering if I’d be out by Christmas we asked the resident “will we be home by Wednesday (Christmas). And the resident in all seriousness said “what’s Wednesday?” We had to remind him it was Christmas 😂
I work from home and every day is the same, so I regularly have no idea what day of the week it is, let alone what month it is. If I ever got a head injury, I have no idea how you’d be able to diagnose that just from my responses to questions. 🤔
Next to the beginning of the year, 0200 on the Saturday of daylight saving time is the BEST time to ask time & date related orientation questions! It almost made up for the fact that my call times ended up “off” & my shift gained an hour when we “fell back”!
This started out funny and got more and more terrifying as it progressed. If the skit had ended at the former patient suddenly being the doctor it would have been just funny but it's the extra few lines after that that really make the horror settle in. Beautiful.
Your beard looks GREATTTTTT. I hope you keep it. And Doc I recently got my booster because I rewatched you booster video. The Na-sayer where in my 👂🏾 but I knew to come to your video to get CORRECT information.
I work in a hospital and always have to sneak a look at the patient whiteboard for the day of the week and date before I ask orientation questions. I'm always a little amazed when people who have been in a hospital for several days are oriented to that stuff when I don't have a clue half the time lol.
This pretty much happened when I was in the hospital for two months last summer. Every morning orientation questions, and every morning all the interns, residents, primary, and myself would have a two minute conversation about exactly what day of the week and month it was... Time lost all meaning after a while.
This is why I'm glad that my watch has the day of the week and date (just the number though, not the month). For example, today it days Wed. 12 above the time.
We had a teacher that was very strict, anyone that wrote the wrong year would lose points. If you already know where you're heading and date goes. You can finish out the year. So every time you need a piece of paper with your heading in the date, it already has the end date written. It won't change for another year. My God the stories I have about that witch. Evil woman.
I’m a paramedic. Straight up never remember the date. Still remember when I asked a little old lady what day it was and I had to look at him for confirmation 🤣🤣
This is the start of a psychological horror movie.
Or an episode of The Twilight Zone!
More like shutter island
Turns out intern actually does have a cognitive impairing disease. (not a doctor sorry if that's not the right phrasing )
My favorite answer that a patient gave when I said "do you know where you are?".... she said " I'm right here! "......(duh)
the villain is the nurse who gaslights all the docs but they never suspect her bc ego issues, she does it for shits and giggles
The weirdest thing about his symptoms is he keeps jumping around talking to himself and putting on different wigs
😂😂😂😂
Bruh lmao
Refer to psych service stat!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Killed me lol
Best comment!!😂😂
I cant believe you just performed a psychological thriller in 30 seconds
Thriller comedy. 😄
60 seconds
That's exactly why I don't ask the "date" question anymore!
It’s dangerous if there are others in the room 😁
I often go with, "what holiday was most recent?"
@@HummingbirdCyborg I work in retail so if I doctor asked me this I'd would say its the holiday that we have sales for, right now it is Valentine's Day which has been on the floor since Dec 26th. My confused mind needs my phone calendar to keep up lol
@@Wheee135 Better get a brain biopsy just to be safe.
Nightshift RN here!🙋♀️ I often find myself asking my 74 y/o mom what day it is or the date! Lol! Scary thing is sometimes it becomes a debate. Memory can be an issue...I even went to a Neurologist and begged for an MRI! 😆 Lol! That Doc must've thought I needed a psych eval instead of an MRI. BTW-MRI normal. 👍🤪👩⚕️
I do have a lingering fear about failing orientation questions, especially the date and even day of the week one, because I can't do that on my own even when my mental state isn't in question.
Yeah, I’m an RN on a neuro ward and those first few patient assessments of a shift are a truly humbling experience…
Don’t worry, I’ve had patients correct me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@shortforsophie Story time? Or is it against HIPAA?
THIS IS ME. I have literally never known what day it is since I was elementary school when they would write it on the board..... It's just not useful to me lol
The only reason i ever know the answer to either of those questions is because I have to write the date for work and have to look 8-15 times a day at a calendar. You'd think it'd get in there after 10 hours, but then you go to the bank and have to look at the date blocks anyway
I haven't got the faintest about all this medicine stuff, yet you still manage to make me laugh most every time. It's quite refreshing to have a laugh when you've been feeling more or less shitty for nearly two years now.
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
@@Doc_Schmidt So aperrently the 4 vaccines don't stop the spread but masks will?What are the long term side effects of the vaccine? Why does Fauci keep changing all of his info on a regular basis?These are the reasons I am not getting the covid vaccine. I can guess who you voted for.
@@BigCountry571 dude are you 11
@@oteri_ No but if you buy into this crap you might as well just have the mental capability of a 9 year old.
@@BigCountry571 what crap protecting ourselves and others wearing a mask stops the spread because it stops the particles of whatever you cough out and the vaccine just protects by lowering symptoms and preventing infection.
The nurses would often ask my 8-year-old son who the Prime Minister was during his neuro checks. He learned to say “Jacinda Adern” eventually, but I did ask was there maybe a more appropriate question they could ask paeds patients... Like who created Minecraft or something....
That's so dumb, I don't think I fully understood what a prime minister was at that age
As an adult I couldn’t answer that question
My mom (doctor) complains about the question “who’s the president” when one President won the election but hasn’t been inaugurated yet and the old president is still in charge. I think she said she started asking who Mickey Mouse was…
I know right!!! Now, if I were a nurse in the US right after Biden won, I’d seriously just change the question cuz that’s a whole can of worms I certainly wouldn’t wanna open! Oh and btw, I COMPLETELY had to look up which country you’re in, lol!
A Minecraft question would be perfect. Or a tv show. Just today my kids got into a very serious debate over which season of spongebob is the best and why. Their entire demeanor changed, it was weird but impressive. Kids definitely have a different set of knowledge they deem important.
As for weird questions, at well baby check ups it’s stuff like, can your baby pick up a bead with their thumb and forefinger? Excuse me, why would I give my baby a choking hazard?
Or, can your baby pull a cheerio out of a bottle with a string? Why would that happen? The person who wrote these standardized questions has never had a baby.
That escalated quickly. 🤣
This would be extra great if it turned out he really was a patient and he was hallucinating being the doctor initially haha
Shutter island pt 2
@@Monika-mb6jh I loved that movie
M. Night Shamylan level twist
The loop kinda implies that, if you watch like 3x in a row😂
@@Monika-mb6jh that’s exactly what I was thinking
That awkward moment when you ask the date then realize you don’t know if they are wrong because you don’t know yourself. LOL
"This guy's not a doctor. He was my patient!" Bahahahaha!
In my practice I never ask the year and day questions. I use other orientation questions.
I always tell my juniors, if you were to ask me these questions, you'd admit me!
Too real😂
Damn No replier OR likes? Damn dana you losing popularity😶
Whatsupp
That’s what happens when you comment at 3 am central time 😋
wow i thought you’d be too comment lol
This is so funny, I’m literally temporarily and sometimes even specially disoriented all the time in the hospital. I frequently ask people what floor I’m at and things like that
It doesn't help that literally every corner of most hospitals look the EXACT same
Honestly, I often get the date wrong more often than the patient, so I try to avoid that question
My only questions are 1. Is this covered by worker's comp/ my insurance? 2. With the new CDC guidelines, do you still expect me to work my next shift if I've had a stroke? 3. May I have juice?
And some graham crackers.
@@alyssah3087 Definitely.
@@alyssah3087 don't forget the peanut butter
I like how your state it, I'll keep it. Hopefully I will never need it :p. Thanks 😊
My husband is on night 17. Some of those shifts have been 16 hours, none less than 12. People, while YOU are out there forgetting there ever was a pandemic, others are still fighting the Covid wars. Please, don't forget about our health care workers!
I work direct care for IDD clients, it's nowhere near as strenuous as working in a hospital but not easy. I absolutely admire your husband for the work he's doing, please remind him how many people honor and appreciate the work he's doing, he's literally a life saver and I hope things get easier soon ❤️❤️
Well said! Those are facts that too many take for granted. From medical personnel, custodians, every single person still in the thick of it. And contrary to what some may think, there is no joy in losing even one patient, for those who are used to being able to save them. To have patients who develop Long Covid no matter severity of infection.
All of it can be pretty heartbreaking...
@@Bobsonomatic ah yes. I love hearing that the last 3-10 years of my life don't matter because "I'm gonna die anyway". Seriously, wtf. We do have to learn to live with it, but until the medical system isn't at a breaking point, we need to try to dampen the spread somehow. I've given up on never getting covid, but I sure haven't given up on surviving. If I got covid now I'd just be sent home on hospice because my life is not deemed a priority by society while the medical system can't even handle a victim of a car crash due to the unvaccinated filling hospitals to the brim. Don't you just love a good cup of eugenics first thing in the morning? Not everyone dying is 90 years old and was barely holding on to begin with. I have a vibrant and happy life at 21 despite having multiple chronic severe illnesses and one being ultimately terminal. It's SO comforting to know some medical staff that theoretically could be treating me believe the rest of my life that's possible doesn't matter. If you have no empathy for your vulnerable patients, you either need a break due to the stress or you seriously need to evaluate why you're in the medical field to begin with. All lives are worth saving. Until the surge stops we CANNOT act like covid doesn't exist. Perfectly healthy people are dying too because they got in a bike accident and can't get adequate and prompt treatment.
@@Bobsonomatic tldr for you: that attitude is eugenics. You shouldn't be in the medical field if you don't care/have empathy for the most vulnerable. Maybe you're just worn out. If not, I'd hate to encounter you in the ED. I'm 21 and have good years left ahead of me, my life IS WORTH SAVING.
@@livyann2143 almost everyone (minus rapists, child abusers) is “worth saving.” Your age certainly isn’t the criteria for it. But you’re mistaken. We don’t save people, we buy them time. Only Jesus saved people. Am I burned out? Yep. No question. Does that make me wrong or make my professional experience invalid, or prevent me from accurately analyzing the situation with covid? No, no, and no. If there is someone who’s been working in healthcare for more than the past three years who isn’t burned out yet, I’d like to meet him. And being a liberal schmuck who’s irrationally scared of covid isn’t what makes someone a good nurse or doctor. You’d be surprised how many of “us” are out there, delivering supremely quality care every day, refusing to give in and provide substandard care at the requests of our leadership.
"we need to get you to run some tests" I wish doctors acted this way when I went in with amnesia. They were like "shut up, whatever you are saying it does not matter we already decided you are on drugs. Pee in a cup before we catheterize you." I was 16 and traumatized.
Those people shouldn’t be in medicine. That’s disgusting
that sound like a terrifying experience. im sorry it happened
I am sorry they treated you so carelessly when you really needed help.
I don't understand why they have to stigmatize it, why not just have someone pee in the cup without shaming them.
Brain biopsy gets me 😂🤣🤣
This is me every shift. "what is the date? What day of the week is it? What year is it?"
I did skip all of 2021 this morning when discussing who graduated what year with fellow PAs at the hospital.
I’m retired, days of week and holidays are not relevant
I still write 2020 sometimes 😂
The past two years have been so surreal that it really impacts time perception
For some reason my brain works like this:
2020? - It was a shitshow. Let's try again.
2020b? Not much better. Next take.
2020c? Well let's see how it turns out, then we can move to 2021.
I don't even have a stressful job and this is how I am, cut the poor guy some slack 😂
I had to do these recently due to a concussion. I was extremely nervous because I don't remember that stuff on a good day
You can say so to your doctor. It's not like orientation questions are an exact science.
I mean, I tend to forget weekdays, and half of the time I can't remember who our local politicians are.
Lol Tim didn’t know the day of the week and then he found himself in the ER what a journey!
Me(paramedic) - sir what day of the week is it?
Patient- answers correctly
Me- that sounds right we will go with it till someone tells us we are wrong 😂
I no longer ask patients what day it is. More often than not it is I that has day dementia and not the patient.
I'm a nurse, and I am NEVER ALERT AND ORIENTED AT WORK!!!! I feel your pain 🤣
Mr Jones got a break from being ill, I see.
Stay tuned 😋
Yeah, during residency I often didn't know the day of the week or the actual date, including day and month. Time is just not a thing in residency. It's either "at the hospital/clinic" or "not at the hospital/clinic" time
Had a conversation with a patient where they kept telling me the symptoms started on Tuesday and got worse Thursday. Had to scurry back to the desk to actually check what day it was to work out how long symptoms had been going on. If somebody passes month and had the right decade that's good enough for me
This is my absolute favorite skit outta all of his!! I was laughing so hard!!! It's hard to make me laugh like that!! 🤣🤣
Sadly after a week inpatient neurology with an unknown loss of leg function earlier this year, this strikes a little too close.
Damn, "that escalated quickly" is an understatement 😂
Once when I was in the hospital and wondering if I’d be out by Christmas we asked the resident “will we be home by Wednesday (Christmas). And the resident in all seriousness said “what’s Wednesday?” We had to remind him it was Christmas 😂
Hahaha. Not a doctor but sit up all nite watching these video's. I'd prescribe a 3 week paid vacation.
Thanks 😁
Im trying to do a ‘one day a year’ art project, i wrote 2021, twice 😂
This is classic 😂
I work from home and every day is the same, so I regularly have no idea what day of the week it is, let alone what month it is. If I ever got a head injury, I have no idea how you’d be able to diagnose that just from my responses to questions. 🤔
As a paramedic I can really feel these neurology questions, asking something I don't know as well, like the week day.
That escalated quickly….
This is awesome
Omg the date thing has happened to me so many times
Hilarious! Yet worst nightmare!
Awww~ They really care for the doctor. So much so that the senior neurologist got off the bed for him.
I am crying from laughing right now.
It's not a mistake ✨it's a masterpiece
I think everyone forgets what day of the week it is, the second the graduate high school.
The orientation question was a clever way of making us recognize the senior neurologist's name
Next to the beginning of the year, 0200 on the Saturday of daylight saving time is the BEST time to ask time & date related orientation questions! It almost made up for the fact that my call times ended up “off” & my shift gained an hour when we “fell back”!
Sounds like a house md episode with the lumbar punctures and brain biopsies.
Omg, lol, this was so funny! And I loved the blonde wig! Great video
This was by far the most hilarious shorts i have seen in a while..
The patient being the neurologist was a great plot twist
🤣🤣love this guy!🤣🤣 I work in the ER & I feel like this every day!! He really gets us✌
Bro, these last 2 years have been so chaotic, its all fusing into one nightmare
This is the best one yet. You're awesome.
This is an accurate display of the hospital hierarchy.
Fr. I’m always forgetting what year it is and how old I am. It’s frustrating because people treat you like you’re crazy.
I watch all your shorts and this by far was the most high brow
_When the doctor is an overachiever_
This started out funny and got more and more terrifying as it progressed.
If the skit had ended at the former patient suddenly being the doctor it would have been just funny but it's the extra few lines after that that really make the horror settle in.
Beautiful.
The patient becoming the doctor made me snort my drink up my nose 😅
Every single nurse and doctor stuck in an infinite loop of gaslighting eachother
This was gem! The patient was a senior neurologist!
Dont worry I cant acknowledge Thursdays
"You still think it's Thursday, Dr. Santorini had 20 years of experience since you fell asleep"
Oh my gosh this made me laugh till my stomach hurt. I literally love you.
Your beard looks GREATTTTTT. I hope you keep it. And Doc I recently got my booster because I rewatched you booster video. The Na-sayer where in my 👂🏾 but I knew to come to your video to get CORRECT information.
I work in a hospital and always have to sneak a look at the patient whiteboard for the day of the week and date before I ask orientation questions. I'm always a little amazed when people who have been in a hospital for several days are oriented to that stuff when I don't have a clue half the time lol.
All your videos crack me up but this one was hilarious!
This reminds me when I was examining the mental state of a patient, let's just say the patient should've been examining me instead.
She said he is our senior neurologist 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣⚰️
This pretty much happened when I was in the hospital for two months last summer. Every morning orientation questions, and every morning all the interns, residents, primary, and myself would have a two minute conversation about exactly what day of the week and month it was...
Time lost all meaning after a while.
This is why I'm glad that my watch has the day of the week and date (just the number though, not the month). For example, today it days Wed. 12 above the time.
One of your best ones yet!
We had a teacher that was very strict, anyone that wrote the wrong year would lose points. If you already know where you're heading and date goes. You can finish out the year. So every time you need a piece of paper with your heading in the date, it already has the end date written. It won't change for another year.
My God the stories I have about that witch. Evil woman.
And that is how she took over the hospital. She asks these questions and when you mess up she always ends up getting you in care
The bearded nurse is my favorite character LOL 😂
This sent my brain on a journey I was not prepared for
You are so amazing! Whenever I asked the A/O assessment questions, I have a same feeling
If they reacted to me that way every time, I think I would be one psyche ward
* everywhere at the end of time plays *
This is such an amazing horror movie idea I need this
To be fair the last two years feel like a fever dream and makes me question my sanity.
I’m a paramedic. Straight up never remember the date. Still remember when I asked a little old lady what day it was and I had to look at him for confirmation 🤣🤣
i never want a lumbar puncture again. thank you.
A video to cheer up the day thanks doc
As a social worker I ask these questions all the time when I have no idea what day it is
These videos get me through my days in clinic 😂
Brain biopsy!🤣LOL!
They're torturing him!😆
I kinda wish my doctors would be this observant and proactive.
I had my "This is 2022" moment just this morning
okay but when you work so many days in a row, you genuinely forget what day of the week it is. feel this pain so much.
I've never laughed so hard at any of his shorts.
And don't get me wrong, I love all of his shorts. He's hilarious.
I started wheezing when he said, “you’ll need an LP.” Then almost peed myself when he said, “He may need a brain biopsy. Agreed.” Ohhhh boooii!🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Brain Biopsy" 😂 Yeah, puncture one through. That's a good idea.
SOOOO FUNNY !!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Has really made my morning 💛💛🙏
This is your greatest short ever!
I looooooove those videos , I learn a lot and being a nurse myself makes a lot sense 😂😂😂
This went shutter Island real quick! 🤣🤣