SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital - Mt. Vernon issued the following announcement on Sept. 12.
With the first full harvest moon in 19 years arriving today, we started thinking about superstitions. Even our emergency room caregivers aren’t immune to superstitions.
Knock on wood, smile and then check out these common - but unproven – health superstitions from emergency rooms across SSM Health.
1.Don’t ever say the word “quiet.” It’s an automatic jinx. SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – St. Louis
2.You can never order Chinese food during your shift because that is sure to jinx a good day. SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Audrain
3.A full moon exerts its force on our water weight and alters our behaviors. You can always tell when there is a full moon and you’re working in the emergency department. SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital – Lake St. Louis
4.The full moon effect is real a few days before and a few days after the actual event. SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – St. Louis
5.A thunderstorm or drop in barometric pressure brings on labor. SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Shawnee
6.Never mention a patient’s name in the emergency room. If you do, they are sure to come in that day. SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Audrain
7.The Oklahoma State Fair brings on labor. SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Oklahoma City
8.If you have a patient that is not doing well, tie a knot in the corner of their bed sheet. SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – St. Louis
9.A full moon can bring on labor. SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital – Oklahoma City
10.Friday the 13th and a full moon is expected to make an interesting night in the Emergency Room! SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Audrain
Original source can be found here.