I like the miracles and the chance to really get to know someone. I don't like that family members won't allow periods of rest for the patient. It seems like if you have a heart attack, then everyone wants you to rest, but if you have a head bleed that the visitors stimulate them constantly to help them wake up. I have a hard time getting them to sit quietly for a period of time, without talking or touching the patient. I tell them I'm going to go sit next to them for 8 hours while they are trying to sleep and rub their arm all night long and talk to them and see if they get quality sleep. I try to prevent ICU psychosis by allowing sleep between neuro checks.
They have a big joke around work, that I always get better neuro responses, even the docs kid me about it. I really do have people respond more to me, and I know it's partly because of the rest periods I provide. I have had families just glaring at me across the room because I told them to step back for an hour or 2, letting them sit in the room, but with no stimulation and then have a moment of forgiveness when I wake up mom and she speaks for the 1st time in days!!! Then I reinforce rest periods and they join in and advocate for rest! It's so fun for me to see!
I hate neuro breath, too. I think it's from the meds. I do great oral care and it alleviates it for a while, but always returns.
I also like organ donation. It feels so helpful in such a time of sadness and helps me with emotionally deal with the tradgedy.
Originally Posted by cheripa
OK, What do you like about neuro ICU, and what do you dislike about it?