So Embarrassing

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Post Partum nurse here! Last night, I was in the middle of helping a mom change her baby when I grabbed pacifier and placed it in mouth. Not the nipple end but the back end. I have a 7 month old and I'm just so used to holding his pacifier in my mouth as I change him, dress him etc. I was so embarrassed!!!! I immediately washed my mouth with Listerine and brushed with toothpaste. Not worried about catching anything but it was ban icky thing to do. The mom and had visitor said nothing. I was still embarrassed. My co-coworkers got a good laugh !

Specializes in ED, Pedi Vasc access, Paramedic serving 6 towns.

LOL! Oops.. muscle memory can get us in trouble sometimes! :dummy1:

Oooops. We all fall into habits.. I'm glad the Mom didn't get upset. I doubt baby cared at that point ;)

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nursel56

7,078 Posts

Specializes in Peds/outpatient FP,derm,allergy/private duty.

Pic or it didn't happen! OK now you all know my inner brat.... I think we all go on auto-pilot sometimes... like the time I said "wheeeeee" when pushing a middle-aged proper lady down a longer than usual wheelchair ramp....

NOADLS

832 Posts

Isn't that the CNA's job?

mirandaaa

588 Posts

Specializes in PCT, RN.
Isn't that the CNA's job?

UMM????

Pretty sure nurses are just as qualified to do the same things as the CNA's are. Although it may be a normal CNA duty, a nurse is just as able to do it. Maybe the CNA was busy and she had time to help out.

Nothing is more irritating than the "that's the CNA's job" attitude.

roser13, ASN, RN

6,504 Posts

Specializes in Med/Surg, Ortho, ASC.
UMM????

Pretty sure nurses are just as qualified to do the same things as the CNA's are. Although it may be a normal CNA duty, a nurse is just as able to do it. Maybe the CNA was busy and she had time to help out.

Nothing is more irritating than the "that's the CNA's job" attitude.

Notice that poster's name? No ADLs. He likes to post provcatively about these things and apparently refuses to do ADLs for his patients.

mirandaaa

588 Posts

Specializes in PCT, RN.
Notice that poster's name? No ADLs. He likes to post provcatively about these things and apparently refuses to do ADLs for his patients.

How sad.

Notice that poster's name? No ADLs. He likes to post provcatively about these things and apparently refuses to do ADLs for his patients.

Pretty sure they are a troll.. No biggie.. Just take nothing they say seriously and move on.

TriciaJ, RN

4,328 Posts

Specializes in Psych, Corrections, Med-Surg, Ambulatory.
UMM????

Pretty sure nurses are just as qualified to do the same things as the CNA's are. Although it may be a normal CNA duty, a nurse is just as able to do it. Maybe the CNA was busy and she had time to help out. Nothing is more irritating than the "that's the CNA's job" attitude.

I have a feeling it was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.

I was blithely cleaning a spot off of my ped patient's cheek with my own spit and a kleenex the other day. Old habits die hard.

BSNbeauty, BSN, RN

1,939 Posts

Glad to know I'm not only one who falls into habits at work.

And to No ADL , I'm a RN and not above changing my patients diaper !

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