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Specializes in Med Tele, Gen Surgical.

The verbal ones are cringe worthy, but what REALLY drives me bonkers is when emails arrive with titles such as "Procedure Update on Suringe Disposal" ----and they all come from our clinical nurse educator :bored:. Then again, she is of the group that says "sahn-ta-meet-er" and "um-buh-like-us." Eeep!

RT_Skyler

9 Posts

I heard a doc say it the other day! It sent a chill down my spine. lol

OCNRN63, RN

5,978 Posts

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
Dilitation instead if dilation. Drives me bonkers!!!!!! (And yes, one of my preceptors uses it!!!!)

Posting from my phone, ease forgive my fat thumbs! :)

There is absolutely nothing wrong with using the term "dilatation."

There is absolutely nothing wrong with using the term "dilatation."

Didn't know it was, perhaps it's more prominent is the "saaahntameter " crew then and I'm not worthy lol

Posting from my phone, ease forgive my fat thumbs! :)

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

"SUGAR DIABEETUS"?

PedRN86

36 Posts

Specializes in Pediatrics (neuro).

I noticed my new student calling them staturations yesterdays. I felt kind of awkward correcting her, I hate being picky and dashing a student's confidence! I might wait for a quiet moment to say something :)

My pet peeve is when people say "owe-dansetron" instead of "ON-dansetron"

allnurses Guide

Hygiene Queen

2,232 Posts

Hmm.

How about the aide who told me the reason why she was a no-call/no-show was because there was a "misconfusion" regarding her schedule?? :confused:

Had an elderly lady who was very angry about being stuck in her room for iso precautions. She angrily told me, "Why, I don't have any contamigration! How can I contamigrate anyone else?"

We do orientated, oriented, dilation, dilatation, potato, pa-tah-to... meh!

We're actually a mixed bag of pronunciations around here and I don't care what you call it as long as I know what you mean... you know, as long as there is no misconfusion or anything like that.

BrandonLPN, LPN

3,358 Posts

Trying to figure out what "misconfusion" means is giving me a headache....

DanaMSN, MSN

17 Posts

I am going to ask my next no call/ no show if he/ she was misconfused about the schedule. Too funny.

pa715

21 Posts

I HATE Diabaet-ez. Isn't it Diabeeteez?

Inori, BSN, RN

396 Posts

Specializes in Ambulatory care.

Hmm nothing wrong with saying oxygen saturation that's its full and correct name anywas. You see the phrase, "O2 Sat" only means something to nursing everyone else is like what? Today while telling clerical to contact someone in biomed that i need a replacement O2 sat reader it got a blank so i wrote Oxygen saturation, pulse ox, thing that reads blood oxygen AND drew a picture of a plastic clamp thing that goes on finger kinda like a big clothing pin.

Alot of times even doctors forget the proper name for something but they're like uh i need that gauze thing with yellow stuff in middle so it does'nt stick ... you know I had no idea what she was talking about haaa. But later I asked some more senior nurses turns out doc was refering to vasaline gauze!

Nurse Leigh

1,149 Posts

Specializes in Telemetry.

Off the top of my head...

* I'm hanging a new bag of CardiAzem.

* Uh oh, my pt has a temperature.

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