Do you ever correct people about medical stuff?

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I'm not talking about patient education, I'm just talking about general conversation. I hear people get things wrong medically all the time, but I rarely correct people. For example, a relative said the other day that she thought her mother just had a kidney infection but then "We found out it was E. Coli! :nailbiting:" I didn't have the heart to tell her we all have E. coli in our guts and most kidney infections are E. coli.

I have a patient who also goes to my church. He tells everyone he has bladder cancer. He really has prostate cancer with mets to the bladder. This happens a lot with "bone" and "liver" cancer as well. I hear people say "so and so" had breast cancer and now they have "bone" cancer. Well, they most likely have bone mets, not bone cancer.

Normally, unless the person is seeking information from me or I'm in the clinical setting, I just keep my mouth shut. I figure I don't want to be an obnoxious know-it-all and, since I don't know the whole situation, I don't have all the facts.

What about you?

Specializes in RN, BSN, CHDN.

No I never give advice, if asked and it is something simple I will educate. I do my very best to stay away from it, what I found in the beginning of my nursing life was that people ask you for advice then never take it so what is the point

HOWEVER it drives me crazy when I watch TV and see all the mistakes made in a show or a film.

I have been known to shout at the TV on occasions

Specializes in orthopedic/trauma, Informatics, diabetes.
The fact that your co-workers do not understand the difference is unfortunate. While I don't expect laypeople to understand the difference I expect more of nurses.

HA! I have yet to find a place that understands T1. Both personally as a parent and in my short career as a nurse. General hospitalists (MDs) don't know how to treat and the nurses follow blindly. With a child that has a pump, that is usually enough for me for them to let me treat my own child (again, pre-nurse). For adults, they just want to put them on sliding scales. The one I had recently at work ended up in DKA and had to be sent to a level 1 hosp to get proper care. VERY sad.

I was such a PITA in school b/c I was constantly challenging instructors about T1 scenarios. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME.

Off soapbox. Sorry!

Specializes in ICU/CCU/CVICU.
No I never give advice, if asked and it is something simple I will educate. I do my very best to stay away from it, what I found in the beginning of my nursing life was that people ask you for advice then never take it so what is the point

HOWEVER it drives me crazy when I watch TV and see all the mistakes made in a show or a film.

I have been known to shout at the TV on occasions

Speaking of tv shows I recently saw one where a family member came in and disconnected the ET tube from the ventilator tubing in an attempt to kill the pt. the pt was still intubated but immediately "flat lined" and died. I started laughing hysterically and the person I was watching it with did not think that was funny at all. :)

Specializes in ICU.

Speaking of tv shows I recently saw one where a family member came in and disconnected the ET tube from the ventilator tubing in an attempt to kill the pt. the pt was still intubated but immediately "flat lined" and died. I started laughing hysterically and the person I was watching it with did not think that was funny at all. :)

Hahahaha I just LOL'ed! How many times do the tubes become accidentally disconnected in real life...we'd have a lot more deaths if that was how it happened!

I don't usually correct people except family, and they're usually asking me what something means anyway.

Specializes in ICU.

Except for the time I found out a coworker was taking 5-5.5g of Tylenol a day (non-nurse). :/

Specializes in Med/Surg,Cardiac.

I try not to. My mom mispronounces H. Pylori and it erks me to no end. She says h. Pyluuuuraaa. If that made sense.

My mom is also a hypochondriac and I demanded she stopped watching Dr. Oz.

~ No One Can Make You Feel Inferior Without Your Consent -Eleanor Roosevelt ~

My mom is also a hypochondriac and I demanded she stopped watching Dr. Oz.

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Lol are you my sister?! My sis is an ICU nurse and I am hoping to go to Ns this year. Our mom. Oy. Lay off the Dr. Oz for real!! And she is also a chronic overuser of abx which drives me nuts!!! My sister must have a hole in her tongue from biting it so much. Lol ( I just don't know as much yet but I'm sure will get to that point too!!)

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.
Except for the time I found out a coworker was taking 5-5.5g of Tylenol a day (non-nurse). :/

Holy hell.

Specializes in Oncology.

I had someone tell me the other day that he had such a bad "allergic reaction" to pain killers that he needed a shot of narcan. I'm just like, "Oh, glad you're okay."

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.

No. I dont want to come across as a know it all.

Unless it is something that can kill them....

I have a family member that says her kids are allergic to just about everything, Benadryl, cold meds, Tylenol etc, etc because, they make them sleepy or hyper or upsets their stomachs. I've told her that side effects doesn't mean they are allergic but, she doesn't seen to comprehend. I've had several family members say crazy off the wall medical stuff and have even argued with me so, I just don't say anything anymore. One of my favorites was when someone asked me how to stop throwing up dial, and got mad and acted like I was stupid when I didn't understand. I asked "like dial soap?" and she was offended and snapped "no, from my gallbladder" lol. Oh, and the things people put on Facebook, one girl kept putting that she had to get her gold babbler taken out....

Except for the time I found out a coworker was taking 5-5.5g of Tylenol a day (non-nurse). :/

:wideyed: :facepalm:

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