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Old May 13, 2008, 12:47 PM
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Re: er visitors...a funny

I would add the following one: Patient in 20's complaining of chest pain can give you every symptom for a heart attack until you ask where does the pain radiate and you can see them trying to remember the commercials finally they guess all the way down the right side. At this point we say Wrong! you flunked.

ER Mds favorite dx:
tstl to stupid to live
koko keep on keeping on
drt dead right there
tro time ran out
ctsfr celestial transfer

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Old May 13, 2008, 03:20 PM
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Re: er visitors...a funny

Originally Posted by ERRNTraveler View Post
Well, when you come on an ER forum, and "chastise" ER nurses for venting about the stresses of working in the ER, what do you expect? Not all of us were built to "suffer in silence." Some of us need to vent, and I can't think of a more appropriate place to do that than here....

The last thing we need or want is to be judged for venting and joking about the things we have to deal with at work. The reason you were "warned" in post #2 is because it NEVER fails, someone will start a thread to vent about their frustrations of make light of daily stresses, and someone with a "holier-than-thou" attitude will jump all over everyone for how "inappropriate, uncaring, and unprofessional" it is to vent on an internet nurse's forum.

And the anthropology lesson really isn't necessary, either...
This is the second time recently I've seen a thread trying to go south, and I'd hate to see this one closed, since it's a good vent thread. I don't think that it is uncaring or unprofessional to vent about work situations or the rude obnoxious people nurses have to put up with.

I would think that ER nurses might actually get the time to eat lunch and use the bathroom if people with minor stuff such as a rash, a runny nose, a hangnail, etc. would not abuse the ER with things that they could go to a doctor for, or use OTC meds for.

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Old May 13, 2008, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by squeakykitty View Post
This is the second time recently I've seen a thread trying to go south, and I'd hate to see this one closed, since it's a good vent thread. I don't think that it is uncaring or unprofessional to vent about work situations or the rude obnoxious people nurses have to put up with.

I would think that ER nurses might actually get the time to eat lunch and use the bathroom if people with minor stuff such as a rash, a runny nose, a hangnail, etc. would not abuse the ER with things that they could go to a doctor for, or use OTC meds for.
And we SO need to stop judging each other, and those who work in other environments and eating our young. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL NURSE! Regardless of where she works and what she does, she does it because it's a part of who she is. There are some careers that get under your skin (cops, firefighters, nurses, teachers) and are a part of what makes you who you are. We should be celebrating, not judging each other for perceived "attitude" issues. Please

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Old May 13, 2008, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by AuntieNursey View Post
And we SO need to stop judging each other, and those who work in other environments and eating our young. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL NURSE! Regardless of where she works and what she does, she does it because it's a part of who she is. There are some careers that get under your skin (cops, firefighters, nurses, teachers) and are a part of what makes you who you are. We should be celebrating, not judging each other for perceived "attitude" issues. Please
You hit the nail right on the head. The ER and the ICU are different environments with different issues, and there shouldn't be floor wars.

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Old May 14, 2008, 03:20 AM
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Yes yes, I know. Evil ER nurses. But anyway...I just wanted to say that all of these descriptions are soooo true. The sad thing is that if we can't laugh about some of the things we have to see/do/deal with we would all be insane from the stress!! I especially appreciate the humor. Being a relatively new ER nurse, I see how quickly people get burned out from the mundane/routine/bs people that invariably are the complainers! I love my job and (for now! HA!) can't imagine working anywhere else. The one thing about the ER is that there are no two days alike. If you don't like this shift, just come back tomorrow because it will be different! And to all you haters, it's a shame we can't support one another, after all, we are all nurses. Whether we are ER, OR, ICU, Med-Surg...whatever...we all had the same goal at one point-to be a nurse. Respect each other and our differences. Be nice to each other. You never know when it might pay off! You may be working side-by-side with that other nurse you were mean to last week. We really are all on the same side...whether we take the same path to get there or not! Love to my bros and sisters in nursing. Nurses ROCK!

Oh and I almost forgot:
Nervous Nelly- you know her...she's the one that freaks out about everything! She may be the pt or the family, but either way she's dying from whatever she has and wants you to comfort her or confirm her worst fears. You've seen her...just last week she watched that medical program on TV and she saw that story of the woman with the "burst blood vessel in her stomach" (aka AAA) and now she (the pt ) is having abdominal pain and she is sure she has that too! It's not even worth the energy to try and explain that it's not a burst blood vessel in the stomach.....LOL!

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Old May 14, 2008, 03:39 AM
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to daverika and all others who find this thread offensive:
If you have truly spent time in an ER, you would realize these descriptions are really pts we see. Of course, in the perfect world of ICU, you never have to see these people. Why, do you ask? Because we boot them back to whatever cesspool they crawled out of! So, the next time you disrespect your fellow nurse (ie..ER nurse) just remember who is handling door control so you can stay happy with your 2 truly sick pts. and you can fluff and puff them and their 85 family members until your heart is full!

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Old May 14, 2008, 07:13 AM
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As a seasoned ER RN, I really enjoy these type of threads. We have the same people from coast to coast! lol As one poster said, this is just a VENTING thread - it is not meant to be taken serious or imploy that any ER nurse gives less than professional care.

The mod and admin team do want to keep this thread open but can only do so with everyone's assistance. Let's poke fun at our foibles and not attack each other.

Have a nice day everyone!

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Old May 14, 2008, 01:57 PM
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To ease the staffing shortage in critical areas our hospital proposed that we "cross train".

Emerg nurses go to ICU and ICU nurses come to the ER. Gives everybody a chance to pick up a few hours here and there and see what the "other side" is like.

Sadly, we lost a few ER nurses to ICU. They never came back, they liked the ICU so much better.

Needless to say, the ICU nurses who did a couple of shifts.....they never came back either....lol

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Old May 14, 2008, 02:57 PM
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To all of u ER nurses I tip my cap (will try to find that squashed thing!) to you. My dtr recently had to take my grandson to the ER needing stitches & she was absolutely balistic by the time she did see a doc. Not mad at the nurses but the families of the patients-not he kiddos either they were dragged there by the supposed adults in the family. She described so many of the people like you have described them (she isn't in the medical field!).
So I thank you for your hard work!

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Old May 14, 2008, 07:48 PM
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To all the other ER nurses out there a big THANKS. It is interesting to see that it is a national problem whereby any other "floor or ICU" considers ER nurses as the lowest group in nursing. I have seen soooooo many nurses pulled or just wanting overtime try to get thru one night in the ER. It would be funny if it was not so tragic.

Cardiac ICU nurses trying to deal with a pt presenting with chestpain and not knowing what to do

L & D nurses lost during an emergent c-section with mom dead and trying to save baby

Our ER handled everything from above and all the way down to an Ambulance pt that came in with a broken fingernail. No joke 11 - 7 was the Knife and Gun club. We had drive bys in our parking lot. We had cars pull up and dump bodies out. I delivered more babies in cars to the point that I was not allowed to go out for a break. Cause when I did I either brought a baby or a gsw or a body back

Between 5 and 7 the radio phone (ambulances) would go off quite often as the nursing homes made morning rounds and sent us their drt's and our ER md would make them "Hail Mary" calls. We loved celestial transfers.

Yeah. ER nurses esp. nights have a dark or gross or both sense of humor if we didn't we would not last 3 months in the ER. My kids grew up thinking that discussing gsw's, stabbings, etc was normal. We have to vent our feelings without being made to feel that we are wrong. There is another name you can put on this that sounds more uppity - Debriefing - I know nurses ER nurses that suffer from PTSD because they would not talk

Ok lets wrap this up with more ER talk:

DAS - dumb as a stump or drunk as ****
fell off the perch
tro
tump over

When do you know you have been in the ER too long"

You know the patients med list before they tell you.
You know their allergies and medical history
You think caffeine and chocolate are 2 major food groups
You take your caffeine IV
You think that tstl should be a legal dx.

How do you know how many ER nurses are at a football game - announce Code Blue and count the number of heads that look up.

I will dig out more later - we compiled an entire folder.

TTFN

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