Isabelle
Verified registered nurse
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I must say, as an RN, I worked over 10 years of 12 hour night shifts. Anyone who thinks night sift is the same on your body as a day shift is wrong. I never turned down the wrong street or went up to the wrong house. I can say that on more than one occasion as I was driving home on the interstate I was so tired that I was having double vision. How is it possible to be so disconnected that you go to the wrong apartment? There are visual cues, like the bright red rug and there are instinctual clues - that feeling that you are in the wrong place. Make me wonder if the officer has some other problems affecting sense of selfie and surroundings. Would love some of our psychology informed members to chime in on this?