train wreck (verb: to be wrecked)
To be overwhelmed by unstable, complex patients on shift
Definitions
Verb use of 'trainwreck' for being swamped by very sick, complicated patients during a shift.
train wreck (verb: to be wrecked) In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Extension of the 'trainwreck' noun.
People Also Ask
What does it mean to 'be wrecked' on shift?
It means to be overwhelmed by very sick, unstable, and complicated patients during a shift, from the 'trainwreck' noun used for such patients.
How is 'train wreck' used as a verb?
Staff say they got 'wrecked' when several complex or crashing patients hit at once and swamped the team.
Is 'trainwreck' about the patient or the staff?
The noun usually describes a critically unstable patient, while the verb form describes staff being overwhelmed by such cases.
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