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Old Jan 05, 2003, 09:02 AM
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About the BV 30cc q6h orders....
If doctor had taken those precautions with this one 35y/o male pt, he wouldn't have pulled out IV's, broken window and went out on roof of 2nd floor and was hanging from the ledge with sheer will-power and fingernails, after having abdominal surgery from seat-belt injury after auto accident. I say more power to the doctor.

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Old Jan 06, 2003, 07:13 PM
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Recently, amongst a lengthy catalogue of numbered orders (pertaining to one of our “frequent flyers”), the doctor had written: “(13) wash this patient’s feet ASAP please”. I have also often seen etoh ordered for patients with alcohol dependence, or sometimes as hs sedation, when I was working psychogeriatrics.

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Old Jan 15, 2003, 01:40 PM
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Roll head of bed up when feeding patient.

I have seen this 3 (yes 3!!!) times in my 12 years on routine admission orders for general med patients. I don't find it quite so funny anymore.Grrrrr.

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Old Jan 15, 2003, 03:04 PM
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We also use to give ETOH to alcoholics. We also gave a glass of wine to many COPD pts to stimulate appetite. Pharmacy sent us a little wine glass with a snap-on top to serve it in.

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Old Jan 16, 2003, 05:25 PM
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A big hospital in my town has a recognised abbrevation..
F.I.T.H. syndrome - I have seen it documented many a time...
It means f*** in the head. I am not saying i agree with it but it does clear up so many things!!!


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Old Jan 16, 2003, 05:43 PM
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Cool Re: Off on a slight tangent...

Originally posted by mattcastens


You laugh, but that's becoming more common (again). Our surgeons screen patients for possible DTs after their open-heart surgery. If they're found to be at risk, they have a standing order for "Beer: 1 can PO, BID." Thank god they specified "PO".

They figure that it's easier (and better for the patient) to stem the DTs before they start. We're not going to dry them up anyway, and their bodies can put the energy into healing instead of withdrawl.

Have you ever tried to get a beer down an NG??

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Old Jan 16, 2003, 05:59 PM
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Definitely n.g. administration of beer... our largnectomy patients have it all the time....

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Old Jan 16, 2003, 07:01 PM
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Back in my days on a med/surg floor I walked past my patient door and found him on fire!! He was trying to burn himself out of his posey vest with a lighter he had at the bedside (don't ask me how it got there). After putting the fire out and fighting with the patient for the lighter I called the med resident to assess the burns the patient had recieved. Mind you, during the struggle, the patient had bit me so hard that he broke the skin! The resident wrote for silvadene cream to burns qid (makes sense) and remove lighter from patient bedside( here I was thinking of giving it back to see if he could torch the drapes too). I could have throttles the resident.

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Old Jan 16, 2003, 08:21 PM
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Recently one of our new residents, who has has an obvious problem with the english language wrote the following order on a post-op patient


eyes and oohh's q 8 hours



I will leave you all to ponder that one for a while

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Old Jan 16, 2003, 09:23 PM
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Originally posted by lpnandloveit1
Oh wow I am old. re: three H enema gave a lot of them (for impactions) coffee emema yep given them too. 1--2-3 (glycerine,epsom salt water) and my all time favorite-----Milk and molasass.(yummy)
What would a coffee enema be given for??

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