Marian has a look.
Nope, definitely not letting Isobel anywhere near Ma'ar. Marian has some...previous issues...with Isobel. She's an excellent nurse who's been on the unit for ten years, and everybody quietly deals with the fact that she's - well, as Anne-Marie once put it, 'a raging bitch'. Her patients tend to do well and the joke is that she bullies them until they're desperate to recover and get the hell away from her. Probably this isn't true, she's mostly just a bully to new nurses and incredibly disrespectful to care aides, physios, RTs, and cleaning staff. STILL.
Kaysi is...fine. She's a solid ICU nurse with ten years of experience. Marian doesn't have much in common with her. She does have wild respect for her management - she's never once seen Kaysi clock out a minute after 7:30 - and her legendary ability to take no shit from high-maintenance patients or their families. However, she's also a very serious Catholic, who sincerely tells all her patients that she'll pray for them. Marian isn't sure how she'll feel about "wizard from a fantasy universe", and she...kind of doubts Ma'ar will appreciate prayers.
Rick might be fine? He's really smart and he's a sweetie. Astonishingly good with the 'little anxious old lady' archetype of ICU patient. However, he's also a 6'4" black man with a head as bald as an egg and shoulders like a football linebacker, who does power lifting as a side hobby. (He's the guy you ALWAYS want on shift with you if extensive CPR is going to be needed.) It's not that she's worried Ma'ar is racist, as such, but he's so jumpy and he might be intimidated.
Mayumi, for her part, is incredibly sharp, knows more obscure pathophysiology than most residents, and can handle patients on a million drips without missing a beat, but she's also a shy, soft-spoken Filipino woman who hates conflict - and probably she's needed for one of the much sicker patients on the unit. Also she weighs about 90 pounds; she's not going to be able to restrain Ma'ar if he gets confused and agitated again.
Chantal is back tonight and she had 201 last night. Marian would trust her with Ma'ar in a heartbeat. However, she's assigned as charge nurse again and probably she shouldn't also get a patient as complicated as Ma'ar.
Pascal is probably the one she knows best. He's a fellow new grad, from the same graduation cohort as Marian. She likes him. They've been through some shit together, over four years of nursing school and then three months of precepting, and like her he worked his way through third and fourth year, pulling night shifts as a care aide. He's from a– well, a much lower-class background than hers, the first in his family to finish college, and he's...not book-smart. At all. She feels terrible thinking it but it's true. He nearly flunked out in first year on Anatomy & Physiology II, and his theory grades were never above Cs. She's not sure how he finagled an ICU placement at all, she thought there was a minute GPA requirement, but she thinks he deserved it; he's the most conscientious human being she's ever met, a dogged tireless hard worker. She remembers him bringing flash cards to their ER night shifts, getting her to quiz him on pharmacology in between cleaning gurneys and emptying bedpans. He's fastidious about details; his rooms are always spotless, his dressing changes works of art. His patients love him and always ask for him back. However, she is not enthused about making him responsible for a patient who has weird, novel metabolic crap going on which won't be on any of his flash cards or mentioned anywhere in his reference books.
Nellie. Hmm. She's a new arrival on the unit, but not a new nurse; she moved here from Austin, Texas earlier this year. She spent six years working at a big hospital, in a busy high-acuity MICU, and it seems like nothing that happens out here at Montfort can ever faze her; some of her stories are WILD. Nobody's quite sure why she moved out to Ottawa, Ontario, and no one's dared ask. She speaks French with an atrocious accent, and hasn't bothered even a little bit to learn the gendered pronouns. Nobody dares give her any shit about that either. She's almost as tiny as Mayumi, but unlike Mayumi she's a black belt in judo. She has a gun collection and once invited Marian to the firing range with her. (Marian declined.) She used to sing in an amateur country band - her performance at the staff karaoke night last month was spectacular - and she sings to her patients sometimes.
Nellie is kind of a baffling person, but she's seen some shit. And, for all that she apparently likes to shoot guns at things on her day off, and is not at ALL afraid to chew out the attending doctor in front of literally everyone on the unit, she's gentle and empathetic with her patients, and fiercely protective of them.
...On the one hand, who the fuck knows what Ma'ar's going to see in her head. Anne-Marie once jokingly said that Nellie has to be fleeing a dark secret in her past, and the resulting laughter was nervous because it seems uncomfortable plausible. On the other hand, she'll do a great job of taking care of him.
"Can we assign Nellie?" she asks.