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amid all the frustrations, i thought it might be cool to have a topic about positive things that happen at work. it can be anything, from big to small.

what happened at work today that was good? was there a bright spot in the whirling sea of c-diff and paperwork? :p

mine yesterday was having a patient who was listening to swing music in her room. (i LOVE swing dancing so i was all nerding out here.) we talked about music while i did her treatments and she wasn't familiar with much electro-swing at all, so i recommended some youtube playlists. after lunch she was listening to it and was like 'this is great; i had no idea!' double yay because i made someone happy with awesome new music, and her room was right near the nurses' desk so i got to listen to it while i charted. :D

anyone else? :)

Specializes in hospice.

"Schwartz created a slight breach of etiquette by skipping the triple dare and going right for the throat!"

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

Fun fact: My 85 year old dad attended the same elementary and high school as 'Ralphie' (Jean Shepherd)

Specializes in pediatrics; PICU; NICU.

Every morning when I'm leaving work, my 8 year old non-verbal patient comes to the door with me, blows me a kiss, & signs "I love you". When he started doing this at age 3, I assumed he did the same for all his nurses. His mom told me recently that he only does this for me & one other nurse.

Specializes in Emergency.

We were swamped on monday and i was starting yet another hallway pt.

Just as we get going with the "why are you in the er tonight" conversation this mid-50's guy walking by stops and turns towards me. Big smile and says "i'll bet you don't remember me but you saved my life last month". I reply with my standard jackie gleason "omina omina omina". He says "i'm fine, just visiting someone but saw you and wanted to say thanks". I got out a ""you're welcome". He shook my hand and continued on.

The reaction from my current pt & family was along the lines of "whatever".

Specializes in hospice.

That's the kind of thing that keeps you going on the hard days. That's awesome, treasure it! :)

I had a family member ask about my child (she rememebered from when I had been pregnant). I had an MD sincerely tell me how much he appreciated what I do every day for his patients as he recognizes the extra mile I take with them. I had a pretty awesome week.

Specializes in Acute Care Pediatrics.

management bought pizza for the nurses all week this week. Huzzah. I get it twice. *nom nom*

wrong topic, sry

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