Re: ER Pet Peeves Originally Posted by student4ever
or who tell you they have a high pain threshold and it takes x amt (enough to kill a horse) to get their pain under control.
OK some of you do not yet have enough life experience to be a RN in the ER. I worked my last day March 12, 2003 9:30AM during CPR recert when I had a very adverse reaction to latex (or the corn starch powder) I spent several hours in my own ER for the 1st hour sucking on updrafts, epi, steroids, and pepcid glaring at the intubation tray opened and ready for use. But for 9 years prior to that date I learned many things as my age crept up - bad gall bladder, carpel tunnel x2, herniated cervical disks with 3/4/5 fused, high bp, diabettes, repeat neck surgery with history of migraines until found reglan. For years I had to go to ER for migraines, after a while I would just walk to nurses desk and whoever was working asked me for meds 100mg demerol 50mg phenergan and 100mg pentobarbital

. I could drive home, cook something for kids and about 1 hour after shots given I got sleepy. Now I have herniated L1,2,3 plus unknow growth on one spur at l5 nothing helps not meds (last demerol shot never took) not rest need to see neuro guy but afraid. Now allergic to all metals except platium, also allergic to neoprene, formaldhyde carba mix, generally anything with bio-chemical base and don't forget the foods I can no longer eat.
Remember - never ASSUME anything because you will make an ass out of u and me.
Also this: Karma works

so beware of how you treat others with these complaints because one day it could be you.
Sorry for the rant but it is like the first night the new residents are in the ER. I would remind them that their ER rotation could be nice or it could be hell...it just depended on them.
my biggest pet peeve - staff that did not pull its own weight at work no matter what reason they had.
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