You wonโt believe it, but eventually I do figure out how to fill out the form to order the echocardiogram. I end up having to recruit Alyssaโs help, which she gives me only after a colossal sigh. And then she asks me if Iโve gotten sticky notes yet. I have not.
Iโm less successful in contacting the elusive Dr. Reilly. I page him again at 2 a.m. from the resident lounge and get told by another irritable- sounding woman that heโs still in surgery.
โCan you please tell him that we have a consult he needs to see?โ I say. โThe guyโs pretty sick.โ
The woman puts down the phone and I sit there, my eyes shut, while I wait for a response.
โDr. Reilly says to page the surgical consult pager tomorrow,โ she finally says.
โBut Iโm calling the consultย tonight!โ I cry. โThe guy has a huge abscess and heโs septic!โ
I press my ear against the phone and I can just barely make out a male voice saying, โWell, thatโsย herย problem.โ
I hate Dr. Reilly so much.
The worst part is that Iโm not even sure I care anymore about Mr. Swanson. Mostly I just want to secure the consult to keep Alyssa from yelling at me. Iโm not a terrible personโI swear. Iโm just really tired.
After I hang up the phone, I just stare at it for a minute, trying to summon the strength to move. I still have one more admission to do before I even contemplate trying to get some sleep. Iโm not sure Iโve ever been so tired in my whole life. I would pay a thousand dollars if I could go to sleep right now. Well, actually I wouldnโt, since I donโt have a thousand dollars. How about thisโIโd give up a kidney if I could go to sleep right now.
Not that anyone is offering to trade.
My eyelids are slowly drifting downward when I hear the door bang open. I lift my head and see Nina stumble inside. She looks as tired as I feel.
โJane,โ she says, managing a small smile. โYouโre not done, are you?โ
โGod no,โ I say.
โIf you were, Iโd have to hate you,โ she says. โI donโt think Iโm going to get to sleep at all tonight.โ
โDitto.โ
โJulia might though,โ Nina says, crinkling her upturned nose. She collapses into a chair, cuddling against the armrest. โI would give anything if I could just not have to get out of this chair. Iโd even give up, like, my spleen.โ
Pssh, just aย spleen? Kidneys are way more important than spleens.
Sheโs clearly not as tired as I am. But I say, โI know what you mean.โ
She sighs and rubs her eyes. โI miss Valsalva. I hope sheโs okay all alone in my room.โ
โIโm sure sheโs fine,โ I say. Not that Iโm basing that on anything. โHey, Nina?โ
She yawns. โYeah?โ
โDo you have any sticky notes?โ Iโve got my fingers crossed. Nina stares at me. โAnyโฆ what?โ
โSticky notes.โ
โWhy on earth would I have sticky notes?โ Great question. โNo reason. Never mind.โ
Apparently both Dr. Reilly and sticky notes are going to be out of my reach tonight.
At around 4:3O a.m., Iโm finally wrapping things up for the night. I feel like 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. is that weird time that stands at the junction between when itโs appropriate to go to sleep and when itโs appropriate to wake up. But Iโve stopped caring about anything like that. If I have a chance to get any sleep tonight, Iโm taking it. The adrenaline has officially run out.
โAll right,โ Alyssa says to me, as she approves my orders on the final admission of the night. โWeโre going to meet up again with Dr. Westin to round at 7 a.m. You need to pre-round before that, but you can go to the call room and try to get a little sleep until then.โ
I love you, Alyssa. I want to give you a drunken hug.
I havenโt yet seen the call rooms, but it says in my intern orientation booklet that theyโre located on the eighth floor. Iโm sure I can manage to find them if I stumble around the eighth floor for long enough. I step into the elevator and prepare to press the button for the eighth floor and thatโs when I realize it:
Thereย isย no eighth floor.
I look at all the buttons. Floors one through seven are there. And thatโs it. Seven is the top floor. Thereโs no eighth floor.
Apparently, I am going to be sleeping on the roof.
Iโm still staring at the buttons when the elevator doors slide closed. I am so frustrated right now. I have only maybe two hours to sleep right now and Iโm probably going to have to spend an hour of that time searching for the call room. If I find it at all.
Maybe I should just sleep on the couch in the resident lounge. Yes, itโs disgusting. But at this point, I could just about sleep standing up. Maybe Iโll just curl up right here in the elevator.
The doors to the elevator slide open and in walks Sexy Surgeon. It gives me some small degree of satisfaction to see he looks kind of tired too. His blue eyes are a little less bright and heโs got dark circles under them. But he still manages a wide smile when he sees me.
โMedicine Intern!โ he says. Heโs lucky Iโm too tired to punch him. โHowโd you survive your first call?โ
โI donโt want to talk about it,โ I mumble.
He laughs. โYou canโt be worse thanย ourย new interns.โ
I recall how Sexy Surgeon yelled at that woman in the ER. I guess there may be more painful things than having Alyssa as my senior resident.
โHey,โ I say. โDo you know where the call rooms are?โ He nods. โEighth floor.โ
I point to the elevator buttons. โAnd how exactly do I get to the eighth floor?โ
โOh, the elevator doesnโt go there, of course,โ he says. Of course. โI mean, do you want patientsโ families randomly wandering into our call rooms?โ
โI guess not,โ I grumble. โWell, how do you get there, then?โ โElevator to seven, then go up the stairs,โ Sexy Surgeon says. He
smiles at me. โIโm headed there myself. Iโll show you the way.โ
I donโt know if itโs a show for my benefit, but Sexy Surgeon still seems to have a whole lot of energy for four in the morning. When we get to the stairs, he takes them two or three at a time up the two flights to the eighth floor. Iโm taking them one at a time, clinging to the banister. I hear him yelling at the top, โPick up the pace, Medicine Intern!โ
Compared to the rest of the hospital, the eighth floor is eerily quiet and dimly lit. There are no monitors beeping, no nurses rushing around, and no weird smells either. All I can hear is a low hum of the air conditioning. There are rows of doors, each labeled with a different
designation. As I walk down the hall with Sexy Surgeon, he points out a room labeled โSenior Surgery Resident.โ
โThatโs me,โ he says. โOh,โ I say.
โYours is probably down the hall somewhere,โ he says. He winks at me, โOf course, youโre welcome to join me in here.โ
Oh my God, I canโt believe he just said that to me. I have been awake for a billion hours and so has he and heโs actuallyย hittingย on me? What an arrogant jerk. This is too insulting for words.
โYeah, right,โ I say. โYou donโt even know my name.โ โSure I do,โ he says.
โOkay. What is it?โ
I can see Iโve got him, but he still manages a cocky grin. โItโs Medicine Intern.โ
Is this guy for real? โNo, itโs not.โ โUmโฆ Michelle?โ
โNo.โ
โIngrid?โ
โNo!โ
โAphrodite?โ
โPlease stop guessing.โ
โFine,โ he says. โWhatโs your name?โ
I hesitate. I donโt want to get to know this guy, but then again, heโs definitely helped me out a bunch of times tonight. And I donโt want to be a bitch. Anyway, heโll figure it out soon enough.
โItโs Jane,โ I say.
โHi, Jane,โ he says. โIโm Ryan.โ He raises his eyebrows and cocks his head in the direction of his call room. โSoโฆ now that we know each otherโฆโ
โGo to hell, Ryan,โ I say.
He laughs. โOh, well. Worth a try, right?โ
Ryan disappears into his call room. As the door slams shut, I feel the tiniest twinge ofโฆ I donโt know. Definitely not regret. The foremost thing on my mind right now is sleep.
Actually, itโs too late now, but maybe Ryan could have helped me out with locating Dr. Reilly. Iโd love to see Sexy Surgeon chew out the guy whoโs clearly been avoiding me all night. Maybe tomorrow.
I wander down the hall, passing the OB/GYN call rooms, until I get to a room labeled โMedicine Resident.โ My feet are barely holding me up at this point, so I open the door to the room.
The call room is very quiet and dark. Itโs warmโlike a womb. Thereโs no window, a single bed thatโs been recently made up, and a desk next to the bed with a phone on it. Thereโs also a small attached bathroom. The room has pretty much everything I could need for the next two hours. Itโs perfect.
I set the alarm on my phone for 6:15 a.m., which is the latest I could possibly contemplate waking up the next morning. Then I kick off my shoes, and pull off my white coat and stethoscope and dump them on the desk. I slide under the covers of the bed. For a few moments, I worry that Iโm going to get paged and woken up, but the lack of sleep quickly overcomes me, and Iโm down for the count.
Uninterrupted, I probably could have slept for the next two hours. Hell, make that 24 hours. But that isnโt in the stars. Less than half an hour after I drift off, Iโm awakened by the sound of the door to the call room creaking open and cold air flooding my cozy little womb.
For a second, I have no idea whatโs going on or where I am. Then it comes back to me: Iโm an intern, Iโm on call, and Iโm in the call room. And the person at the door is Alyssa, for some reason.
โWhat are youย doingย in here?โ she nearly screams at me.
I blink at her, and rub my eyes, squinting at the flood of light thatโs rushed in from the hallway. I donโt get it. Sheย toldย me to go to the call room to get some sleep. Did she mean she just wanted me toย storeย the sleep for later, like for example, in three years from now?
โHuh?โ I manage.
โJane,โ she says. โWhat are you doing inย myย call room?โ
โOh,โ I mumble. โIt said โMedicine Residentโ on the door, soโฆโ โRight,โ she says. โIโmย the medicine resident. Youโre the intern. You
take one of theย internย rooms.โ
โOh,โ I say. I add, โSorry. I wonโt do it again.โ โGet out of my call room,โ she says.
I blink at her. What? โWhat?โ I say.
โThis isย myย call room,โ she reiterates. โGo toย yourย call room.โ โWhatโs the difference?โ
โThis one has a private bathroom.โ
Considering we have only about an hour left to sleep, I donโt see how much it really matters, but I can tell Alyssaโs not going to let this go. At this point, itโs easier to just move. I shrug on my white coat, grab
my stethoscope, and slide my feet back into my clogs. I trudge past Alyssa toward the door.
โExcuse me,โ Alyssa says. โYouโre just going to leave your dirty sheets on the bed?โ
โIโฆโ Baffled, I just shake my head. โWhat do you want me to do?โ โThere are clean sheets in the hallway linen room,โ Alyssa says. โAre you serious?โ I ask.
Alyssa is dead serious.
So at five in the freaking morning, I go out in the hallway and grab a new sheet and blanket from the linen room, and I make Alyssaโs bed. I even change her pillowcase, because I know sheโll be horrified if I donโt. The whole thing feels incredibly surreal.
โFine,โ she says when Iโm finished. My shoulders sag in relief. I was half-expecting her to make me retrieve a mint for the pillow. โYou can go find a dirty linen bin to throw the old sheets.โ
I nod, though I have no intention of following through. When I find the call room marked “Medicine Intern,” I’m going to toss the sheets onto the floor. Let someone whoโs had more than an hour of sleep handle it tomorrow.
โBy the way,โ Alyssa says to me. โDid you get those sticky notes yet?โ
Hours awake: 22 (give or take) Chance of quitting: 83%