Do you tell the nurses that you're leaving, or make a quick getaway?
Let them know about your health improvements
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Heading over to the nurses station, you hope to make a quick escape. You find a short-haired, heavy-set, middle aged woman behind the counter.
"How may I help you, Sir?" she says.
"Uh, I was in room... That room over there," you say and point, "but I feel fine now and would like to go home."
"Sure, no problem, it's your call. And with our new universal health care system, there's nothing to pay," she replies.
"That's great. So I can leave?"
"Just a second, I need to register it in the system.
You're John?" she asks.
"Yeah," you reply. "How...?"
"Annie told me you were feeling better."
"Of course. Tell her I'm sorry about the... situation she walked in on."
The nurse looks up and smiles warmly.
"I'm sure it was nothing. We nurses see a lot. OK, we're all set. You may leave now, John. Have a good night!"
You thank her and begin to walk towards the elevators.
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