“It’ll Be a Quiet Day”: Famous Last Words in Vet Med
There are many things in vet med that can’t be predicted:
- How a patient will react
- How long an appointment will take
- Whether the printer will work
- If you’ll actually get a full lunch break
But there is one thing we can predict with absolute certainty:
The moment someone says, “It should be a quiet day”…it will NOT be.
This is not superstition.
This is science.
Let’s walk through what that typically means.
Step 1: The Confidence
It’s usually early.
The schedule looks…manageable.
No emergencies yet.
Everyone has coffee.
Someone – bold, fearless, unaware – says the dreaded “Q” word:
“Wow, it’s kind of quiet today.”
There is a pause.
Somewhere in the clinic, a tech slowly turns their head.
Step 2: The First Sign
Within minutes:
- The phone starts ringing more
- A “quick question” turns into a 15-minute conversation
- Someone walks in holding a pet like it’s a fragile artifact
You ignore the signs…
You think to yourself: “That’s fine…totally normal.”
It is not fine.
It is the beginning.
Step 3: The Schedule Collapses
Suddenly:
- Three same-day requests
- Two emergencies
- One “can’t you just squeeze them in? We are going out of town tonight.”
- And a recheck that was supposed to be quick (it is not quick)
Lunch?
Gone.
Time?
Gone.
Hope?
Fading.
Step 4: The Phone Situation
The phone is now:
- Ringing
- Flashing
- Ringing again
- Ringing while you’re already on the phone
You place someone on hold.
Another line rings.
You make eye contact with a coworker like:
“So this is how it ends.”
Step 5: The One Appointment
There is always one.
The appointment that:
- Runs long
- Brings up multiple concerns
- Requires extra diagnostics
- Somehow affects the rest of the day
It is scheduled at either:
- 11:30am
- Or 4:45pm
There is no in-between.
Step 6: The Printer Betrayal
Right when you need:
- An estimate for emergency services
- Discharge instructions
- Literally anything important
You stare at it.
It stares back and does nothing.
Step 7: The Emotional Support Snack
Someone says:
“Did anyone eat today?”
Silence.
You all realize you have been surviving on:
- Caffeine
- Stress
- Vibes
Step 8: The Final Hour
It’s the end of the day.
You think:
“Okay, we made it.”
You did not make it…
A last-minute call comes in:
“Hi, I know you’re closing soon but…”
Step 9: Reflection
At the end of the day, someone says:
“Well…that escalated quickly.”
And everyone silently nods.
Because deep down, you all know the reason why…
Final Thoughts
There is no such thing as a “quiet” day in vet med.
There are only:
- Days where the chaos hasn’t started yet
- Days where it already has.
So next time someone says the dreaded “Q” word…
Do the only logical thing:
Immediately knock on wood, glare at them, and prepare for impact.
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