A Double Dose of Dilaudid, Kerry Hamm
A Double Dose of Dilaudid, Kerry Hamm
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A Double Dose of Dilaudid
Real Stories from a Small-Town ER

Author: Kerry Hamm

Narrator: Donna Postel

Unabridged: 4 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/08/2016


Synopsis

Welcome to a small-town Emergency Room in rural Ohio. While it's true our ER doesn't see the stabbing and gunshot action ERs see in inner cities, we have no shortage of the sad, the scary, the painful, and the just plain dumb.

With more than twenty stories, things ER workers want to say to patients, and Emergency Room bingo, A Double Dose of Dilaudid will take you on a joyride to the funnier side of the ER. See what a bored husband did to get out of a date night with his wife, find out what happens when you try to make your own meth, and hear about items men and women have inserted in their bodies.

About Kerry Hamm

Kerry Hamm is the author of the Real Stories from a Small-Town ER series, which includes the titles But I Came by Ambulance!, You Were Stabbed Where?, You Called 911 for This?, and Full Moon Follies.


Reviews

A Double Dose of Dilaudid: Real Stories from a Small-Town ER is a collection of mental health and medical related situations observed by an emergency room registration clerk. Being the first point-of-contact for many of the patients seeking treatment, the person in this role meets all kinds of peopl......more

Goodreads review by Kade

4/18/2023 - This was a reread for me. Per usual, I ADORE Kerry Hamm's books. I find myself coming back to reread books from her series quite often when I want a laugh. And I stand by my previous review that this collection of stories if one of my favorites by her! There's a great mix of humor and he......more

Goodreads review by Tamara

fun quick read Short essays that describe an emergency room- no in depth medical stuff here; mostly the foolishness of the human being......more

Goodreads review by Ronald

Kerry Hamm uses real-life experiences to present a different view of the medical world than that seen by sick people in A Double Dose of Dilaudid. Most of us like to believe that doctors, nurses, and administrative staff in hospitals and clinics know more than “we” (general public) know about how to......more