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May 31, 2008 01:35 AM

Trauma Naked?

by mark90

I was in an MVA a month ago. Paramedics cut off my shirt, and strapped me on a backboard. When I got to the E.R, I was conscious, with no visible injuries, just a bit of a headache. Yet, I was almost immediately stripped completely naked. I laid there fully nude for what seemed like an eternity while I was examined. Then the nurse put a cup over my penis and told me to pee. I wasn't able to, so they put a catheter in me.

I asked them to cover me several times, but the trauma team refused, even when i was given an ultra sound i was not covered up.

This just doesn't seem normal to me. Is this standard procedure or did I just get stuck with a bad trauma team.

Please help me figure this one out.

Thanks,
Mark.


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from TeleRNer
Old May 31, 2008, 02:21 AM
Updated May 31, 2008 at 02:29 AM by TeleRNer

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Sorry to hear about your having had a MVA and that you had your wishes for modesty denied you.
In nursing school we had it drummed into our heads to treat patients with dignity and to respect their right to modesty. I could understand why you felt traumatized. I don't believe the staff had any clue as to how this affected you at the time. I would definitely report this to an overseeing department at that facility.
I have never worked trauma, so others may have a different take all together.
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from TraumaNurse07 Premium Member
Old May 31, 2008, 02:32 AM
Updated May 31, 2008 at 02:53 AM by TraumaNurse07

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I'm sorry about your experience. It is kind of procedure to have your clothes cut off. They are after all looking for any injuries that you might have sustained in the accident. But yeah, they could have put a blanket over your private areas.
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from JBudd Premium Member
Old May 31, 2008, 02:37 AM

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Trauma patients do tend to get stripped naked, I've cut off every imaginable piece of clothing from people. However, we generally put warm blankets on over people except for whatever part we are assessing at that moment. It may have seemed like an eternity, but for the first few minutes, yes, we are checking for any obvious injuries. Shouldn't take that long though! Part of trauma protocol is keeping a potential shock victim warm.

The catheter is fairly normal, to see if there is blood, looking for internal damage. Also often send the urine for toxicology screen (alcohol, drugs). Again, fairly routine. Sometimes we wait if the mechanism of injury was not severe; but if they were ultraosounding you, it sounds like they had a high level of suspicion, and they needed to be able to visualize where to place the probe, can't do it through clothes.

Sorry you had such a bad experience, but if there were hidden injuries they missed from not being thorough, it would have been worse!
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from BradleyRN Premium Member
Old May 31, 2008, 02:49 AM

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They should have respected your wishes to have your privates covered. You were alert and oriented and have this right as a patient. It is easy to assess someone without their genitals being exposed...ive done it a million times to provide dignity and respect. Report them so their egos can get out of they way the next time someone wants to be covered.
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from CHATSDALE Staff
Old May 31, 2008, 02:51 AM

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it would have been courteous to give yo a blanket, they can assess pretty quick and they could have covered you if they were busy with someone else at that time
i hope you ae feeling better, just remember when you are a nurse to have compassion for your patients
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from Batman24
Old May 31, 2008, 03:07 AM

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Clothes being cut away, catheters, rectal exams for suspected traumas are all pretty standard. You might not have been undressed as long as you thought as chances are these things were done fairly quickly. It always seems like forever when you are the patient. I would expect they covered you after cath was inserted. I always try and get the patient covered ASAP.
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from mark90
Old May 31, 2008, 03:16 AM

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they inserted the catheter, then gave me the ultra sound afterward without covering me.
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from TraumaNurse07 Premium Member
Old May 31, 2008, 03:31 AM
Updated May 31, 2008 at 03:36 AM by TraumaNurse07

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I don't think it matters in what order they performed the procedures. You say that you asked to be covered and they didn't do it. It happens although they should have covered you up when you first asked. Sometimes making sure the patient is stable and free from injury takes priority.
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from gonzo1 Premium Member
Old May 31, 2008, 08:22 AM

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Cutting clothes off is policy and procedure. Also obtaining urine speciman by catheter if needed. We do a good job of keeping pt covered almost all the time. We consider this a necessity.
If you were alert and oriented with no suspicion of head trauma or injury then you have the right to refuse any part of exam, unless there is a law enforcement issue (in custody).
I think I would write a letter to the ER director and medical director of ER with these concerns. May be hospital CEO too.
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