Pressure dropping, saturation decreasing, pump beeping. Punch one more access. It's a volume! Look at the monitor. It's going to stop! Czech pulse. Stopped! Call it a team. Initiates CPR maneuvers. Pull cart. Tube in one hand, larynx in the other. Defibrillator, vacuum cleaner, ambros. It sucks adrenaline, administers adrenaline. Look stopwatch, coordinate, guide... Returned! Sedation. Norepinephrine. Vasopressin. Probe here, probe over there. It brings sterile material, takes dirty material. Change everything, keep everything clean. Change the decubitus. Prevents injury. Monitors. Do electro. Bring one more bomb, fit one more here. Device doesn't work, splices, improvises. Aspires. Keep an eye out! Diet. Exams. Call doctor, lab, blood bank. Physical therapist. Check the prescription. Studies. He specializes. Admission. High. Death. Family. Hugs. Laughter. Cries. Exhaust! Exhaust! High workload. Low salary. Um, two, three jobs. Go on home. Dream of yesterday's shift, today's, tomorrow's.... Come on, you're going to start all over again. Do you know whose routine this is? Nursing. Do you know who provides 24-hour care in a hospital? Nursing. You know who almost 100% of the time realizes that you're getting worse? Yes. The nursing professional. He's there, from birth to death. Be grateful to a nursing professional!