Overnight Observations with Jen the R.N.

Jenifer Cosgrove

“Overnight Observations” is a podcast hosted by a night shift nurse, focusing on finding the levity within when dealing with and processing trauma. The irreverent, yet respectful, use of gallows humor as a way of preserving ones’ mental health can be life-and mind-saving; especially when it’s considered “inappropriate”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 11/09/2021

    I-Robot???

    Usually, at the beginning of a dystopian movie where machines team up to wipe out humanity from the face of the earth, someone says something like: "I want machines to do what we want them to do, and I want us not to be enslaved by machines." The quote belongs to Thomas Reardon, CEO of CTRL-labs, regarding the impressive progress of using technology to treat patients with Parkinson's disease.  Today's episode is precisely about that; not about the human extinction at the hands of soldiers with metal skeletons, but the progress of technology in the medical field.  After a week of trick or treating the scale and finding out I might have added some weight, my mind wandered through some interesting facts about new equipment and technologies developed to make patients' and caregivers' lives easier. We discuss the imminent arrival of Alexa to hospitals and clinics to help patients connect with the care team and be entertained. We also talk about the use of VR for physical therapy rehab, Google's new tech to help diagnose lung cancer, and much more. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Some of the technological advances I've seen during my almost 25 years in the industry (2:19)Alexa, play some relaxing music to relieve the pain (3:13)A portable ultrasound machine (6:14)About Google's AI systems to detect lung cancer (7:47) Let's Connect! Overnight Observations website Email: OvernightObservations@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min
  2. 10/12/2021

    A USMC Goat and A Sugar Cookie

    The emergency room is definitely one of the few places where horror and humor can exist in the same space at the same time. However, it is not the only place where that can happen; a warzone is another excellent example, with the subtle addition of a thick sense of danger and an exceptionally high risk of getting a heavy wound or be killed. To Hunter Swan, our today's guest, humor will always make your life easier, even in an extremely violent and hostile environment like war.  In this episode, Hunter Swan, a former U.S Marine who spent over 8 years in the army, shares some stories of his time in the military, and we talk about the importance of humor to endure heavy training and armed combat. Hunter also offers some advice for those interested in joining the army; he explains what a sugar cookie is, and tells us his grandfather's incredible story from when he stormed Normandie.  Some Questions I Ask: How did you get into the Marines? (1:37)How long were you in, and what did you do? (2:57)What advice would you give for people enlisting in the army? (12:04) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the kind of combat Hunter witnessed (5:16)A bad stomach and a hot truck going through the desert (7:14)Trading MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat) for a goat (9:13)What is a sugar cookie, and why military people don't like them (16:52) Connect with Hunter: Instagram Let's Connect! Overnight Observations website Email: OvernightObservations@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    21 min
  3. 08/31/2021

    My #1 Mother-In-Law

    Today, I have the pleasure of welcoming my first ever guest to the show, Pat Bocchino. I've known her since I was 15; she is my mother-in-law, mother of my ex-husband (so outlaw, I guess...), and one of the main reasons I became a nurse. Pat had a deal with her husband; after he finished his engineering degree, it would be her turn to do what she wanted to. So they did; when he graduated, he enrolled her in school himself. Pat graduated from nursing school at age 34 and retired over 40 years later.  In this episode, we take a long walk through Pat's experiences as a nurse. She shared a bit of her story growing up in an Italian household and becoming a nurse to fulfill her mother's dream. We go through some of the funniest moments of Pat's career, like some situations at Danvers State Hospital or Frank's interactions with patients in the recovery room. We also reflect on the ability to use humor as an escape valve to the sad situations nurses must deal with daily and much more.  Some Questions I Ask: Tell me a bit about yourself. Tell me about how you became a nurse. Why did you become a nurse? (2:58)When did you graduate from North Shore? And how was it different from today? (6:24)Would you say that humor and taking that step back and getting a laugh out of something is helpful? (16:34)From a humor standpoint, what advice would you give people in nursing in public service? (21:09) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Pat's childhood and how she became a nurse (3:07)Some of the adventures at Danvers State Hospital (9:52)Full moon night shifts are something else (14:33)Families need as much healing as the patients do (19:20)Some stories from the recovery room. Frank was a bad boy (27:21) Let's Connect! Overnight Observations websiteEmail:  OvernightObservations@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39 min
5
out of 5
6 Ratings

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“Overnight Observations” is a podcast hosted by a night shift nurse, focusing on finding the levity within when dealing with and processing trauma. The irreverent, yet respectful, use of gallows humor as a way of preserving ones’ mental health can be life-and mind-saving; especially when it’s considered “inappropriate”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.