Strange and Unusual
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Nursing school teaches you a lot. But it does not always prepare you for the truly strange things you might see at the bedside.
In this episode of At the Nurses’ Station, Kelly and Sam dive into some of the odd, rare, and sometimes bizarre diagnoses nurses encounter in real clinical practice. From massive cysts to rare congenital conditions, the stories highlight just how unpredictable healthcare can be.
The conversation explores cases like pilonidal cysts, AV malformations, other unusual medical conditions that can leave even experienced nurses saying, “I have never seen that before.” Some of the cases are fascinating from a medical perspective, others are gross in the way only healthcare workers truly appreciate, and a few are simply unforgettable moments from years working at the bedside.
But beyond the shock factor, the episode is also about the curiosity that keeps nurses learning. Medicine is full of surprises, and sometimes the strangest diagnoses become the most memorable teaching moments.
If you are a nurse, nursing student, or someone fascinated by the unusual side of medicine, this episode offers a glimpse into the kinds of cases that make healthcare both challenging and endlessly interesting.
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