!No nap November --- agk's diary 23 November 2022 @ 12:30 UTC --- written on Core i5 Dell via OpenSSH in PowerShell on the nursing floor --- I'm in Synthesis, last part of nursing school. I work 40-hour weeks on an internal medicine/pulmon- ary floor, prep for state licensure exam at fast clip, write and present a paper. My day job, psychiatric hospital, low-key has a nap culture. Not weird to nap on one of break room's two leather loveseats on 30min lunch. Break's real, clocked out, no responsibility on the floor. I eat with patients in cafeteria or on-unit; shut eyes on break. Techs, nurses, and dietary nap. We purple-top wipe loveseats before and after. Of 100 staff on site, <10 nap. That's enough: it's normal, there are manners. If you eat, scroll, watch TV, or gossip on break, don't disturb nappers. Adult naps aren't my country's work culture. Babies and lazy people nap. Children laugh when I announce "Ms. Anna's naptime! See y'all in a half-hour!" Nap improves patience and reaction time, especially in danger. My first month I helped force entry to a non-camera room 3 teen girls barricaded, flooded. One punched me hard in the head after she expertly evaded a restraint hold. My job can be dangerous. Kids and teens get fighty if I don't structure and maintain a safe, stimulating environment. Stay on your toes: attentive, proactive, unruffled. I'm that way at 7. By 2 or 3pm, 20mins of shut-eye gets me back there til they sleep and I clock out. For no nap November I'm up at 4am. No nap relief from late night studying as First daughter sleeps. No nap culture on internal med. Breaks on clock. Sit, eat, up for call lights. Home 10pm, record presentation, submit with slide deck. Zombie. Up, 4 next morning. Days off First daughter naps at 11am. I nap too! At 3 if she won't nap I close her in the bedroom with me. 60km north, Evy gets fingerstick blood sugars, vitals, ginger ales. Turn, find & clean poop, bath all her people, wash/comb ICU mats from their hair. Gallant knight of the encephalopathic, hypoxic, ischemic, she's beautiful and brave. Not napping.