Lowercase PTSD: Why emergency staff are still hypervigilant
In the emergency department, you learn to function under pressure. You compartmentalize. You prioritize. You override your own nervous system in order to keep someone else alive.
During COVID, that skill became oxygen.
We worked in zones of four to eight critical patients, all unstable, all needing constant vigilance, or we were assigned to the lobby and hallways, managing 50 or 60 patients triaged as “non-critical,” knowing any one of them could …
Lowercase PTSD: Why emergency staff are still hypervigilant








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