I got found out!

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I'm pregnant and was dehydrated with a stomach bug so had to go to L&D yesterday for some fluids. I decided to fly under the radar and not out myself as a nurse and just be a patient. My nurse and I were going through the intake H&P and details about how my pregnancy has been going and at one point she looks at me out of the corner of her eye and says "you're a nurse, aren't you?"

Busted!

We had a good laugh and she says she does the same thing whenever she has to go to the hospital.

Specializes in OB-Gyn/Primary Care/Ambulatory Leadership.

Congrats! How did she know?

No idea, I thought I was flying under the radar. Apparently my history was a little to precise and well worded?

No idea, I thought I was flying under the radar. Apparently my history was a little to precise and well worded?

Likely. I was with my son at a medical appointment, meeting with a new MD for an allergy situation. At one point the doc said "you're a nurse, yes?" Ummm....yes....."NO ONE gives me that kind of detail and order when I'm doing an H&P!"

Busted.

Specializes in Psych ICU, addictions.

When I'm a patient, I try to keep the fact that I'm a nurse on the QT...I'm never good at keeping it under wraps for very long. I understand--and speak--the lingo too well, so they get suspicious :)

DH says my mistake was giving the doses for my meds without being asked. DH: "You told her how many mgs of iron are in your prenatal!"

Specializes in retired LTC.

Was anyone there with you? My DAD would always blurt out that my sister or I were RNs if we were with him for an appt.

I know he was super proud of us but he just didn't get it that we wanted to be 'under the radar' too.

Always busted with him present.

DH was with me but he was chill too- until he tried adjusting the IV drip rate and I had to yell at him because that was HER IV, not his, and we don't get to pick the drip rate.

When my dad had surgery I stayed with him to keep him company in the hospital (and, as I now realize, to get completely in the way and be underfoot rather than helpful lol). He kept announcing that I was in nursing school and I'd quickly point out I was just in prerequisites so knew nothing.

Specializes in ortho, hospice volunteer, psych,.

I don't announce upfront that I'm an RN, but I've been outed. This is a pretty rural area and there really are no secrets.

I was appalled though when I went to a new neurologist and the NP was held up and sent the aide in to take vitals. I had to show her how to use the wall mount cuff before she could take my BP.:no: She asked how I knew. I told the NP later.

Specializes in Pediatric/Adolescent, Med-Surg.

Normally I don't say anything. I remember being really sick one time and going to the ER and the ER physician figured out I was an RN because he saw my employer was another area hospital so he told the nurse I was also a nurse.

I also did not initially tell my PCP that I was an RN. However one time she insisted on doing lab work and wanted to have a talk with me about how concerned she was about my sed rate. When my response was just "well that's not that high and a sed rate is only a generic inflammatory marker so that doesn't really prove anything" she knew I was a nurse. lol

Specializes in Hospice, Case Mgt., RN Consultant, ICU.

Do you think your care is better if they know you are a nurse?

Specializes in Oncology.
Do you think your care is better if they know you are a nurse?

I really want to know the answer to this.

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