This episode is all about the hospital superstitions and spooky ER stories nurses swear are real. We talk full moons, never saying quiet, deaths and traumas coming in threes, haunted hospital rooms, weird call lights, near death experiences, and the nurse gut feelings that make you stop and pay attention. It gets funny, creepy, and a little heavy in the way only ER conversations can. Caitlin Armstrong and Karlie Tooley also get into patient safety, unsafe encounters, prisoners in the ER, and why nurse intuition is not something to ignore. LISTEN, WATCH, FOLLOW, AND SEND US YOUR STORIES https://theeredit.com Find The ER Edit episodes, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, The Whisper Line, host links, and business contact in one place. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ab8DoFQ3hTyQvIE69O2YR?si=fea43e1cda3140f0 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-er-edit/id1884089840 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theERedit Instagram: @theERedit_ TikTok: @theERedit Business inquiries: theeredit@gmail.com 00:00 Motorcycle ghost story cold open 00:23 Welcome to The ER Edit 00:33 Candy, chaos, and a deleted episode 02:59 Hospital superstitions and supernatural stories 04:06 Never say quiet in the ER 05:48 Full moons and hospital energy 07:44 Death, codes, and traumas come in threes 08:47 Crash carts, RSI kits, and warding off disaster 10:19 Nurse intuition and the sixth sense 12:31 Frequent flyers and the Beetlejuice rule 13:10 Vents, BiPAP, and comfort care timing 15:03 Never switch your own assignment 15:39 The haunted hospital room 19:13 Empty rooms, call lights, and ghost stories 21:08 Spooky hospital stories from nurses 28:07 The motorcycle patient who disappeared 33:46 Black eyes, unsafe patients, and trusting your gut 38:04 Prisoners, high profile patients, and ER safety 42:18 Why ER nursing can feel genuinely scary