Usually it's not nice to laugh at others misfortunes... in the ER, however, it's a totally different story... 🙂
Obviously priority #1 is the patient's well-being and we treat them with patience, understanding, and kindness, but in a hospital (especially ER) setting, there is nothing wrong with staff discussing the more amusing/bizarre/odd/funny aspects of their job after a pt has been taken care of. Case in point: Over the on EM residency forum there are reoccurring, very popular threads set up for the soul purpose of everybody posting their most ridiculous stories.
I've worked at an ER for the last 1.5 years and yeah I've learned a lot and it's been great and blah blah mushy gooshy stuff, etc... but dude I've seen some messed up **** and some of it has been absolutely hilarious. One time there was a HUGE fat guy (like no joke he was at least 550, probably even 600 pounds) who went into cardiac arrest while in his wheel chair. When they got him into the trauma room, all the doctors and all the techs and all the nurses and all the kings horses and all the kings men tried to lift this guy up onto the gurney, but they just couldn't because his skin kept squeezing out of their hands like jell-o and the positioning was so awkward that they couldn't get enough people around him to lift. So in desperation the doc had to shock this guy's chest while he was hunched over in a wheel chair.
At the time everybody was only concerned with doing their jobs right so that the patient could have the best shot possible, but obviously it is now a legendary tale and any time something funny happens someone always says "yeah but where you here the night..." and repeats the story.