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Old Dec 07, 2007, 02:04 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

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Never ask your CNAs and ancillary staff to do stuff you won't do yourself. Don't sit around and delegate if you're not busy.
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Old Dec 07, 2007, 02:04 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

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Ruby Vee,
sounds like a road of hard knock experience you speak from. thank you for being courageous and speaking out. I didn' t know all this either and hopefully now I won't make the same mistakes.

Chloe
Oh, I didn't make all those mistakes by MYSELF! I learned some from others' mistakes! I've made other mistakes that didn't wind up in the list, though.

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 03:41 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

Great thread


Never chart something you did not do/witness......

Never rely on the previous shifts assessments - do your own and chart it in your own words.

Don't talk around your confused patients!!! They are still people even if they may be a little confused.

Always KNOWyour patients code status - it will come in handy when you don't have time to look it up.


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Old Dec 07, 2007, 07:01 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

Originally Posted by weezledawg View Post
Never microwave blood to heat it up. (A nurse really did this.)
Oh. My. God.

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 07:11 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

If the patient expresses doubt about a med, or you go into the room not finding the person or situation you expected, go back to the beginning and reverify, every time. It will save you a world of regrets. Get a second person if it still doesn't make sense, another pair of eyes helps.

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 08:53 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

I'm not an experienced nurse (student), but... never rub or massage a calf with suspected DVT or signs of DVT.

I guess never rub/massage the calf muscle of any bedridden - particularly post-op - patient, even without signs if DVT, period.

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 09:11 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

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I'm not an experienced nurse (student), but... never rub or massage a calf with suspected DVT or signs of DVT.

I guess never rub/massage the calf muscle of any bedridden - particularly post-op - patient, even without signs if DVT, period.
Speaking of this... I would have figured that a physical therapist would also know this.. I found a fax communication sheet from a PT to a doc.. The PT was letting the doc know that so and so had been complaining of leg pain for several days and they've been massaging their calfs each day in therapy and it had not been working.. Sometimes patients tell their PT/OT things they don't complain to the nurse.. they had never complained of leg pain to a nurse (that I know of) and come to find out, they did in fact have a few dvt's...

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 09:16 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

No matter HOW much a doctor is getting angry with you, or you think the doctor just flat out hates you, If you can't understand a word they are saying, make sure you do not hang up the phone until you do. ALWAYS repeat the order back to the doctor to ensure you're both on the same page.Going along with knowing your meds.... I've known a few times when pharmacy delivers med cards.. and the meds in the card do not match the label.. They make mistakes too, just like we do..

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 09:16 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

Originally Posted by Sassy5d View Post
Speaking of this... I would have figured that a physical therapist would also know this.. I found a fax communication sheet from a PT to a doc.. The PT was letting the doc know that so and so had been complaining of leg pain for several days and they've been massaging their calfs each day in therapy and it had not been working.. Sometimes patients tell their PT/OT things they don't complain to the nurse.. they had never complained of leg pain to a nurse (that I know of) and come to find out, they did in fact have a few dvt's...
Yikes!

DVT's are scary, insidious things...

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Old Dec 07, 2007, 09:38 AM
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Re: Absolute No-No's

Never underestimate the strength of 4'10", 82lb, 92 year old women; otherwise you'll spend the remainder of the shift competing with 5 other staff members for who has the biggest/most colorful bruising patterns.

Never forget to treat your patients, no matter how confused or combative they may be, with dignity and respect.

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