Unreasonable request

Specialties NP

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I had a 2 year old come in today severely constipated, I asked the nurse to please show the. Mom how to give a enema since mom was uncomfortable doing it. The response I received was I'm not doing that you do it. Since it was just me and her and a screaming kid and mom, I showed the mom, and now wondering why have a nurse.the nurse stated I have done it on old people not babies ( it was a 2 year old ) I offered to have her come in with me and she still refused . Done venting

Specializes in General.

Tina the main reason I stay is it is a underserved area, these kiddos need some one to provide medical care , I honestly love my patients and parentsc and know they appreciate the care. I just don't have patience for " it's not my job" if it were not for the kids and walking out at the end of the day knowing I did a good job I would be gone

Specializes in General.

Giving enemas is nursing 101. I started out as a lvn and this was one of the first things we learned. My point is as a provider as a NP if I request something being told No you do it not acceptable . What is acceptable is geez Im not comfortable doing this on a 2 year old would you be willing to walk me through this, I love to teach but she refused any guidance or assistance. I understand some people are not comfortable doing certain tasks but in health care get over it.

Specializes in family nurse practitioner.

I agree. She could have at least tried to learn. And I love the kids too. I will be an FNP in a few weeks (praise God) and I really cant wait to work with kids. I love um so much, and I just want to help them. I didn't get any newborn kids during my clinicals so I am a lil nervous about that. I hope I am fine with them because I will not take a job that does not see kids when I graduate. Must have kids! lol

Specializes in General.

Where did you go to school where I went in our peds rotation had to include newborns, I was lucky enough to get to make newborn rounds with the md

Specializes in family nurse practitioner.

Wow, that is so nice! I go to U of Detroit Mercy. Gotta find your own clinicals. My youngest baby was 10 months old. I have had some newborns myself though, lol. Does that count? Saw my kids pediatrician do an excellent head to toe on my newborn, I was blown away. Checked for a red reflex and everything with the light off, lol.

Specializes in General.

Don't worry you'll be fine I have done the same thing lol

Specializes in ER, HH, CTICU, corrections, cardiology, hospice.

First off, cudos to you for handling it very well, both the OM and the nurse.I don't mind ignorance, but I hate stupid AND lazy.

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