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Old Mar 02, 2007, 08:10 PM
joeb1 (Male)
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Let me start by saying I know there are a myriad of opinions on a man working in ob. I am one who does. My issue was 2 days ago, I went in to help with an induction admission. The husband requested no "guys" when his wife is exposed, so I proceded to put her IV in and left the room. I am still new to this, so I go out of my way to respect this request, and did not intent on helping with that pt. Fast forward to today when the pediatrician made rounds. No female nurses around to make rounds with him, so I help out. We go into this patients room and the husband says, "What don't you understand, sir? We don't want you in here." The ped asked what he missed, and the dad says that hey had problems with me the day of the admission. (the one where all i did was an IV start) Never did he object to the ped on rounds, just me. (he is a guy) The point to this thread? Does it sound like I did anything wrong? I was mad and needed to vent. BTW, the pediatrician came with me to my boss and helped defend me ahead of time in case I get negetive comments from the husband. We found out he was verbally abusive of his wife and ? physical abuse. At least I don't treat my wife that way!

ps - I love this fieldof nursing and have had all positive experiencesuntil now. I know these things will happen. sorry so long in words!

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Old Mar 02, 2007, 08:13 PM
Soup Turtle (Female)
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Re: Strange S.O.

The guy sounds like a real jerk.

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Old Mar 02, 2007, 08:20 PM
RN007 (Female)
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Re: Strange S.O.

Ditto. We have male ob-gyns birthing babies; we need male ob nurses. Hang in there, joeb1. I admire you for doing what you enjoy!

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Old Mar 02, 2007, 08:25 PM
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Re: Strange S.O.

I'm sorry you had to deal with this. My advice is to keep a journal at home describing both encounters in detail with as many objective facts as possible. (Date, time, names of people present, statements made by this man, your response, etc.) That way if a complaint is made, you will have information on hand to refresh your memory of the events.

It doesn't sound like you did anything wrong. This guy does indeed sound like a real jerk, and if he has a history of verbally abusing his wife, I'm sure he gets a thrill out of verbally abusing others (you) as well. Speaking to your manager was a good proactive step, as well as having the physician speak on your behalf.

Unfortunately, you will encounter jerks in this profession, just as in any other field. Your best defense is a good offense. Always have a female escort when examining a patient, report behavior like this to your supervisor, and keep a log of such events for your own records.

I realize that this woman was not your patient, but I sincerely hope that a social services referral was made.

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Old Mar 02, 2007, 10:05 PM
joeb1 (Male)
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thanks fo the tips. i think i will make a journal, cover my butt type of thing. never a bad idea. of course s.s. consult was made, they wanted to talk to the pt. when dear ol' hubby wasn't around. problem was, he never left her side as long as he new i was there. i find it a bit ironi that he hd no problems with the peds doc being there, even when i had never been around while his wife was, as he said, exposed. oh well, we had two sections this morning, did them both, and the pt.s and hsbands were fine with me. if one doesn't care for me, i'll lose no sleep. thanks guys!

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Old Mar 03, 2007, 08:53 PM
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Remember that keeping a journal with specific names & info could be considered a violation of privacy (this was mentioned during our hospital's very extensive, down-to-the-minute-details HIPAA training).

Additionally, should any of those jerks try to sue you, the prosecuting attorney will ask you if you keep any personal records of patient encounters, and you will have a moral obligation to turn them over. Lawyers will try to make it look like you were doing something unethical by keeping personal records- even though in good faith, you're only trying to protect yourself.

Above all, keep doing what you're doing. We need good RN's, and you're one of them.

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Old Mar 03, 2007, 09:13 PM
MS._Jen_RN (Female)
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Re: Strange S.O.

Sounds like a real jerk with control issues. Hope his wife and baby are OK.
~Jen

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Old Mar 05, 2007, 01:05 PM
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Elvish (Female)
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I think the problem was his & not yours. I'm glad there are men out there who want to be OB nurses, and I'd welcome you as mine if I were a patient.

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Old Mar 05, 2007, 01:34 PM
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Sounds like he's the one that needed to be thrown out. That poor woman and child.

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Old Mar 05, 2007, 02:01 PM
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Re: Strange S.O.

Originally Posted by joeb1 View Post
...We found out he was verbally abusive of his wife and ? physical abuse. At least I don't treat my wife that way!
Hi,
Uh, the poor patient...Her abusive husband probably managed to isolate her from a nurse she really liked, that is what they do, stir junk up.

So, really, this jerk of an abuser managed to take all the focus AWAY from his wife.

You are very right, his inconsistancy is transparent, the male doctor can come in but not you...bull hocky.
Gen

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