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Old Oct 01, 2007, 11:53 PM
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I was on a med surg floor and saw a few colostomy patients, however I never saw any at the LTC.

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Old Oct 02, 2007, 05:57 AM
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I have already come to terms with this aspect of nursing. I am starting school in December. I currently work at a daycare and get paid eight dollars to deal with poop pretty much on a daily basis. As a nurse you have to deal with bodily fluids but we are well compensated for it! Plus, when you are dealing with someone who is sick you can have empathy for them. I don't deal very well with seeing blood so I will have to get over this. Good luck!

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Old Oct 02, 2007, 06:36 PM
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I think almost everyone has some aspect of nursing that grosses them out. For me, it's mucus. But it's something that you will learn to deal with. A summer internship in ICU with vent dependent patients helped me get over the mucus thing. It still grosses me out but I can get through it without gagging now. It helps me to remember that the patient would most likely not need to be suctioned, have their poop cleaned up, etc. Keeping this in mind makes me want to act as nonchalantly about it as possible to help them not to feel embarassed.

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Old Oct 02, 2007, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Hopefull2009;2428116I
am hoping the "nursing fairy" comes and sprinkles some pixie dust on me to help me get over it.

............................

...it's just this "mind" thing that I just want to badly to get past.
You will. The Nursing Fairy favors those with experience. The pixie dust is exposure.


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Old Oct 02, 2007, 07:14 PM
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It just depends. I had a patient today, (first day of clinicals) in a hospital with an ostemy bag. It was tough, but I really learned a lot. There was a strong odor with emptying the bag, but that is part of nursing school. I don't think that there is any way around poop in the nursing field. It is an everyday part of life!!!

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Old Oct 02, 2007, 07:27 PM
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I used to feel the same...and then my mom entered the hospital with colon and ovarian cancer (thank God, she is fine now!). I may be repeating myself because I mentioned this before, but this made me more aware of how this very independent lady now found herself having to call for assistance to go to the bathroom and to be cleaned up. I know that my patients are going to be someone's mother, father, sister, brother, child, etc. You need to get your mind off of your discomfort and think of your patient. IMO the best thing to do is to help your fellow nurses when they have a patient that needs clean up assistance. One it goes faster, and two, you will find staff more willing to help you when it is one of your own patients.

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 04:38 PM
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You will see a lot of poop in a hospital. Most of our patients are elderly. The hardest part is trying to move them around so you are able to clean all the poop. I am used to cleaning poopy children and they are easy to move. I don't mind doing it for a little while, but i don't think it is something I could do for the rest of my life. I don't know how the PCTs do it for so long. I have to give it to them....it takes a lot to do that job!

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Hopefull2009 View Post
...and please no one flame me for asking this question

I start my clinical rotations in 2 weeks at a hospital. I found out today that we have the option of doing all of our clinical rotations at a hospital vs a couple of nursing homes that are in the area.

We watched videos on colostomy bags, enemas, etc. I have to be honest in saying, I just about couldn't look at the video.

I was wondering, REALISTICALLY, how much of this do you deal these in the hospitals during your training? I know it's an extremely common thing in nursing homes (one of the reasons I picked the hospital).

I know that some of you are thinking, "Lord, then why did she sign up for nursing school?"...it's b/c I want to work with neonates, but I know I have to get through this part and not only do I have to get through it, but to make sure the client is comfortable, that his/her needs are being fully met.

I am mature enough to just "get in there and do it", but I was just wondering how much you have to deal with it.

I have no issues with urine...it's the poop thing that is going to "get me".
hi I have been in nursing for over 5 years and it is hard I always say if you have the heart to do it you wll, you can teach a person skill, but you cannot give them the heart to do it. you will be fine even today i cannot handle vomit, thats one thing I am working on good luck
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Old Oct 03, 2007, 07:24 PM
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Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do to get where you want to be. We have been raised thinking BM is nasty, disgusting and dirty when in fact every living, breathing being on this planet that eats also eliminates what it eats. I don't suppose that makes it any easier, but if you start thinking of it as natural, normal and necessary...it becomes just another duty...and less disgusting.

Just get through it...laugh about it, if you can (outside the earshot of patients, of course) and when you are a nurse go work with those babies whose elimination does not bother you!!

You CAN do it!! I promise. When we are taking care of patients, that mothering, caring instinct does take over and you will be amazed what you can tolerate.

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Old Oct 08, 2007, 02:56 PM
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I just had my first weekend of clinicals and there was a lot of cleaning poop! It smelled really bad but I got through it. Much easier than I thought it would be! It's like changing a big baby. I really should try to force yourself to watch the videos to get over the culture shock.

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