Re: Scared Of Poop!!!!!!!!! Help!!!!!!!
On the subject of poop...it has different meanings to different patients, in different situations and it's just part of the job.
I worked neuro at a children's hospital and came across one of the ugliest RNs I've ever met.
An autistic kid, about 5 years old-didn't respond to human contact-had a BM-got into his diaper. His nurse found him laughing and happily smearing it all over himself and the crib. It was truly a mess but this kid never laughed so it was a joy to see him.
Disgusted, she said "Uh, it's like-I can't stand this kid" and was being pretty mean with him while cleaning him up. I just double-gowned and gloved up and told her I'd clean him and his bed.
Look at it from this autistic kid's point of view. He, for whatever reason, didn't respond to interaction but he finds something brown, warm, smelly, gooey-this stimulated his senses.
That RN should have been able to deal with that. She did not last long on that unit, maybe she found a cleaner, neater area to work in.
Nursing News