On the subject of "NfN" (Normal for Norfolk), found this - it did make I larf. Particularly liked "GPO", "GROLIES" and the very common "UBI" http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3159813.stm
I think every profession uses something like NfN, at Ms. Ts hospital that stands for Normal for Nowra ( a local town) On the crash rescue truck the one we hate to use but sometimes have to describe a victim to the paramedics is FUBAR BUNDY (F##$&* Up Beyond All Recovery But Unfortunately Not Dead Yet)
Best thing about Norfolk is the road back to Suffolk, Like the old saying , Suffolk and good, Norfolk and good, said with a Norfolk accent, Steve,
Oi ! Stop posting pictures of my feet on here !I thought I overtook a couple of dubs on the A47 in my tractor ........ Anyway Norfolk is great, as of course I live here, and it is beautiful but also has an amazing history. It has its up and downs not many as we are a little lacking in hills) ............anyway Breck Farm the 27th has spaces and it does not appear to busy if anyones about will be there about mid day will be staying three night ! Oh and we have Whitenoise and DATH in Norfolk
When we lived in Boston we often went Norfolk. Its great for cycling. PS Word of warning four young ladies form Grantham will be in former this weekend, please keep your distance as they might of had a couple of sherries.
I love Norfolk too. Haven't been for years. Not so keen on Great Yarmouth, though - they seem a very strange breed there...
A certain children's hospital had wwd ( well worth doing) for pinning ears back and wlk ( weird looking kid) both very professional
You have to. You become desensitised in some ways but as a nurse you don't ever stop caring even when they have passed away.
Exactly what Dog said, there is a certain black sense of humour in all the emergency services, to say nothing about the medical staff at the hospital.