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Jun 21, 2004, 05:44 PM
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I'll add my own injury so you can chuckle at my expense. I went to the local ER just last month with a dislocated knee caused by a collision with my dog. He is a cattle herder, and apparently mistook me for a cow.
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Jun 21, 2004, 06:29 PM
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I took care of a 72-year-old man once who had accidentally shot out his kneecap while cleaning his .22. He'd had a few beers too many, and for some reason thought it was a good time to clean and oil all the guns in the house. Good thing he never got to the AK-47 that he kept in the hall closet.........
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Jun 21, 2004, 06:33 PM
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Before the universal precautions era, I worked a paramedic unit, when we would do a code in the field our trash would go into a plastic bag, generally ont of the EMT's would be nice enough to bag it for us as we used it, an then we'd toss it in to the rig on the way to the hospital, my medic partner sat on the ambulance bench, on top of the plastic bag with a bicarb bristojet sticking up out of the bag (OK he wasn't sitting long), we were amused...
Then as an EMT, we responded to a head injury on campus, my crew chief was "muy macho" and the head injury victim was very pretty, he assumed control of the scene and put the vic on the stretcher backwards, we tried to warn him, the stretcher would not fit in the rig and we pulled her back out of the ambulance, Mr. Macho decided to just turn the stretcher around and lift it by himself, in the process, (she was still on the stretcher) he smacked her head into the back of the ambulance door...
this last one, the injury in itself was not the funny part, the x-ray scene was,
and Italian woman was making sausage, and her fingers and hand had become stuck in the grinder, she came to the ER and then had to go for x-rays... her anxiety level was up a bit , to say the least, they couldn't communicate with her because she had trouble speaking english, we had to cut her bra off but they weren't getting the point across, finally I said (in an Italian accent and broken english) "I'ma sorry buta we gonna hafa to cutta dis off", and she happily said "OK cutta, cutta"
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Jun 21, 2004, 10:58 PM
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I'm going to be brave and add my not so smart injury to the list. In first year University (my first year of my BSN) me and a couple friends got a little too intoxicated on a friday night. we after the party broke up a friend and I decided to head back to my rez room and paly some music an djust dance and chill, se we wake up my roomy and play soem music. I was sitting on my roomies rolling chair with my foot tucked inbetween my mattress and the frame. we i fell off( I was just slightly drunk) well it hurt a little, but not much.
well I continued to party and even when out to a friends house (I walked). well i woke up the next morning in my bed because my ankel and foot where throbbing, so I get out of bed and realise that I can't step on my foot, and it is about 3 times the size it shouldhave been. so I now have a hang over and a screwed up foot.
I was so imbaresed in the hospital, I know that you probly see stupid drunken moments but it felt stupid (and I couldn't make it sound like a sobber story because then poeple would ask why I waited so long to come in, so I just told it like it was). I got the privaledge of haveing pins screws and plates placed in my foot. The doctors and nurses where quite surprised that I was able to dance and walk on my foot that night for many hours (I'm sure walking on it didn't help the situation at all)
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Jun 22, 2004, 04:19 AM
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I once took care of a guy who accidently shot himself in the right upper leg with a .25 pistol. He was in Babies 'R' Us buying his newborn grandson a carseat. When he reached into his pocket to get exact change at the register, he pulled the trigger! It was only a fleshwound not requiring removal but I would have loved to see the clerk's reaction!
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Jun 22, 2004, 05:20 AM
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Had 2 teenage boys brought to the er s/p gsw
both with loads of rock salt from a shot gun blast to their rear ends
apparently they were peaking in a teenage girls window
and her father took exception to it
he didnt get charged for assault
just for discharging a weapon in city limits
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Jun 22, 2004, 06:03 AM
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Man came in with a finger cut off. Was working on his mower, hummm whilst the mower was going.
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Jun 22, 2004, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Jolie
I'll add my own injury so you can chuckle at my expense. I went to the local ER just last month with a dislocated knee caused by a collision with my dog. He is a cattle herder, and apparently mistook me for a cow.
Well if we are going to mention our own "embarrassing" injuries...
My (now almost 24yo) daughter was about 7 and wanting to learn to cook, she sent a lot of time *helping* me in the kitchen.
I was dismembering a whole fryer with a boning knife with her watching and was giving her the big knife safety talk, including keeping your eyes on your knife and paying attention to where your fingers are. Her (younger) brothers were squabbling in the doorway, I hollered at them to knock it off, turning my head & looking away in the process and drove the boning knife into the palm of my hand and out the back. Not wanting to freak out the kids and knowing I would have to drive myself to the ER-with the kids- I some how managed to pull the knife out. Luckily my room mate came home soon after and watched the kids while I went to the ER. (Earned me 12 stitches and 2 kinds of abx, somehow I managed to not hit any vital structures).
Then there was that Thanksgiving...
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Jun 22, 2004, 01:25 PM
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When you work with Marines you always have lots of stories. One marine was mowing and thought the blade needed to be cleaned so he reached under the mower while it was running.
One marine had just seen the movie Teen wolf and was standing on top of a car "surfing" and fell off.
One marine was drunk, and walking on a railroad track overpass when he fell off and landed on his head. Tragic end to that story
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Jun 22, 2004, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by veteranRN
When you work with Marines you always have lots of stories. One marine was mowing and thought the blade needed to be cleaned so he reached under the mower while it was running.
One marine had just seen the movie Teen wolf and was standing on top of a car "surfing" and fell off.
One marine was drunk, and walking on a railroad track overpass when he fell off and landed on his head. Tragic end to that story 
Well, just this week I was leaving a patients home to head for my home, and I got into the elevator with a lady who has a Jazzy power chair. She backed over my toes, and i was wearing sandal  I screamed and she went forward into the elevator wall. My foot was purple the rest of the day. Ouch!!
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