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No. 60
from nursemike
Old Jan 20, 2008, 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveRN21 View Post
A code pink usually stands for infant abduction in most hospitals!
Same here, until recently it was changed to Code Amber. So I think pink is available, again.

The problem with code pink for infant abduction is that it's okay for little girls, but if a little boy were abducted, shouldn't we call a code blue? Plus, even in this neck of the woods, not all little boys and girls are pink. (WV does have ethnic diversity. There are Scottish people and Irish people and Scots-Irish people...plus a couple of others.)
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No. 61
Old Jan 20, 2008, 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by peds-n-obgirl View Post
Now, it wasn't right for him to bring his troubles to work and take them out on his nurses...
"His" nurses? Were these nurses in his practice or was there a direct reporting structure? If not, I'd strongly advocate against the terminology "his nurses." They are coworkers, not servants.
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No. 62
from SteveRN21
Old Jan 20, 2008, 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by nursemike View Post
Same here, until recently it was changed to Code Amber. So I think pink is available, again.

The problem with code pink for infant abduction is that it's okay for little girls, but if a little boy were abducted, shouldn't we call a code blue? Plus, even in this neck of the woods, not all little boys and girls are pink. (WV does have ethnic diversity. There are Scottish people and Irish people and Scots-Irish people...plus a couple of others.)

Hmmm you're right! But what do we do for our unfortunate little ambiguous genitalia babies? Code Question Mark? Code Who the Heck Knows?

Scottish-Irish? Whoeee! How'd that happen. I'm visualizing a stout-swilling red-headed baby in a tartan diaper...

ok. Thread derailment over...
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No. 63
from darkblue
Old Jan 20, 2008, 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by msdobson View Post
When I was a CNA, I watched a doctor (a young, yuppie-type) really tear into one of my favorite (very young) nurses. She stood there, tears streaming down her face, making little nods and "yes, doctor's." It was so quite at the nurse's station you could've heard a pin drop.

So, I started clapping.

Still clapping, I walked up to "Leonard" and said, "Good Job, Doc! You've made a 18-year old girl cry. What do you do for an encore?"

Never saw the moron again. Apparently, he never said anything to the Nurse Manager or the Facility Administrator, as I continued to work there for another two years.

Mike
This is awesome, well done.
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No. 64
Old Jan 20, 2008, 09:23 PM

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I've seen a male doc scream at and totally humilate a female nurse, then turn right around to a male nurse and ask him in a friendly way if he knew who won a football game.
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No. 65
Old Jan 20, 2008, 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by pawashrn View Post
when a nurse is being berated by a physician. That nurse should call a Code Pink. This is a code for all available nurses to come and stand beside the nurse being yelled out. Without words or physical intimidations, all the nurses stand in a group and look at the physician in solidarity. Then you write a letter to the Medical Director with details of the incident.
I wish this was still done, but code pinks are a thing of the past. It seems to be every woman/man for himself these days.
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No. 66
from K98
Old Jan 21, 2008, 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Valerie Salva View Post
I wish this was still done, but code pinks are a thing of the past. It seems to be every woman/man for himself these days.
Not where I work. There are cliques like anywhere else, but the docs know better than to stir the waters in the "shark tank". There are some *ahem* strong personalities in the SICU where I work that will not stand for another nurse being berated in public by a doc, no matter what they think of that nurse personally.
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No. 67
from pawashrn
Old Jan 21, 2008, 10:49 PM

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When faced with a decision, a doctor will always support a doctor over a nurse. Therefore, by standing together( no matter what color you choose) it places the message out there, that we support eachother unconditionally. Never let your guard down. The very doctor that I have to sit in front of the board about has known me for 24 years. Maybe, I am hurt. I let my guard down and thought of him as a friend.
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No. 68
from washedaway
Old May 13, 2008, 04:08 AM

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Originally Posted by blueheaven View Post
Insinuated a couple of weeks ago that I fed a pt with an ETT GRRRRRRR!!!!!
I had to look at your specialty because this is something we do all the time without a second thought! Of course, MICU and NICU are a little different ;-)
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No. 69
Old May 13, 2008, 05:58 AM

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We recently had a mass exodus of tenure RNs (20) from the ED. Now, with many new grads and new RNs from elsewhere in the hospital, the docs are frustrated and the newbies are too. I never "allow" a physician to treat me with disrespect. Sometimes, I don't think they even know how rude they can be. Believe me....I have not hesitated to point that out either...lol....it unfortunately does not change their behavior. Just the other day as I was respectfully standing/waiting for the doc to finish his personal phone call, he made a remark to whomever he was speaking to that "he had to get off the phone because a nurse was on his shoulder wanting him for another stupid reason" .....the doc snidely repeated what, what...what do you want as I was attempting to alert him of a crashing patient.

I stopped mid-sentence and said...."Do not talk to me like that ever again, and when you are ready to learn of your coding patient, I'd be glad to tell you which room they are in." Turned on my heels and walked away. He obviously knew he was in the wrong and followed me like a spanked puppy into the patient's room. He'll be disrespectful again everyone knows it.

Later, I approached him and told him that I will bust my butt for him just as I do for the other ED docs, but, it will take me 3 times as long if he keeps his "tude" with the nurses as he does. He smiled and knew exactly what I meant, and apologized. The docs rely on the remaining tenure nurses and if they push us out too, it will be a disaster.(I know it's beating a dead horse but, I certainly feel much better when I stick up for myself or my fellow nurses)
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