Funny Nursing Related Stories

Okay, my fellow nurses.......let me share my story. I only share this, mind you, so there may be a smile upon your face, the next time you are faced with a similar situation, and so you know that we are not alone. Nurses Humor Article

It is only after ten years plus, that I am able to tell the tale, without dying of complete embarrassment. I was a brand new GVN, nineteen years old, and working in a nursing home. Of course, I was working night shift, and was the only nurse in the building. I was in charge of several CNA's with probably much more knowledge than I at the time. One aide called me to the room of a resident for some reason, which I do not recall now.

I don't remember all of the circumstances, but I was helping her get the elderly lady off of the commode and back into the bed. We noticed something terribly wrong. There was something in between this woman's legs that was very abnormal!

I know that everyone's anatomy is different, that they did teach us in nursing school. But what I saw scared me to death. She had a rather large pinkish-red "organ" that was coming out of her! OMG!

This lady's organs are falling out!!!! There was no profuse bleeding, no signs of physical or emotional distress (of course Mrs. So and so was only concerned with "going home" anyway). Not much bothered her.........well, with the exception of some idiotic staff.

So, I did what I thought any "prudent" nurse would do, and save this woman's life. I couldn't simply wait until 7 am until the morning shift got there. And do you think that I dare call that "grouchy doctor" at three in the morning and have him hang up on me again?? Nope, I go straight for "the guns". It is vital that this woman get emergency treatment right away, so, yes, I called EMS.

Go ahead.....laugh. I already know what you're thinking. I call them and tell them that this woman's organs are coming out of her. My God, what were they thinking? So, just as they should, they come to pick up the woman, and take her to the hospital for treatment. Thank goodness, I had caught this, just in time.

I was so proud that I had intervened for the good of the patient, you know, what we all go into nursing for. The funniest thing is that I do not remember the response from the morning shift (that I should have waited for). And I never did hear (selective memory, I suppose) what was said by EMS or the ER staff that received the patient. But OMG, my ears should have been burnin'! NOBODY EVER TOLD ME that it was perfectly NORMAL for women to have their uteruses hanging out!!!!!!!!

Oh, I think I could kill my nursing instructors right about now, LOL. Yep, I don't think they covered that one in lecture. Well, now I am totally mortified that I sent my little 90 year old woman to the ER for a prolapsed uterus! That poor little lady had a "ride" for nothin', and you know darn well that some med staff were laughin' their rears off. The funny thing is now I am a nursing instructor.

The other day I had a student grab me by the arm and say "You better come look at this!"

Guess what we found!

No, I didn't call the ambulance.:nurse:

Funny story, But what would be the treatment for a prolapsed uterus if any?:heartbeat

This is too funny!!! I can remember working in a nursing home and caring for a patient, she needed to go to the restroom so needless to say when she finished I helped her clean up and I felt something hard and looked to see what it was and I thought what in the _ _ _ _ is this I couldn't believe my eyes which nearly popped out of my head and of course my nurse laughed at me so I can relate to what you experienced.

When i started to read this story i knew it sounded somewhat familiar!! I was orienting with another nurse when we had an older pt. returning from cath lab and the only complaint she had was that she had to go to the bathroom! So we were kind enough to let her use the bedpan.... me being the "new nurse" got the honor of placing the pan, which became quite eventful when I swear I thought I was seeing a scrotum between this womans legs!!! I shot my preceptor a look of shock and concern as to say "what is going on between this womans legs?!?!". She leaned over to glance and in her 10 years of nursing had never seen this either! Being the blunt ICU nurses that we are she gently asked "Honey, what is... " and before she could finish the woman already had her answer, "a prolapsed uterus that ive had for years". It was quite an experience and a tale that I will probably continue to tell for years to come. Until you see your own.... happy nursing

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Funny story, But what would be the treatment for a prolapsed uterus if any?:heartbeat

For a prolapsed uterus, basically just keeping it clean and dry - and making sure there are no open areas on the uterus itself. Assess for pain - make sure doctor is aware of course. Some require surgery - some just live with it and may use a pessary (some kind of internal device that will hold the uterus up into place). Some may just do nothing and cause unfamiliar health care personnel the heebie Jeebies!

As to a prolapsed rectum - pretty much the same although there is no device one can use to keep it in place as far as I know. Make sure dr is aware, assess for pain, make sure the tissue is not eroded or discolored. The lady I had would just shrug and push this thing (it looked like a long red sausage) back into place. EWW!

With both issues you want to make sure circulation is not compromised! Especially w/ prolapsed rectum, the muscles could theoretically cut off circulation and cause necrosis of tissue.

Also important to check for s/sx of infection - drainage, fevers, etc.

This is all off the top of my head, anyone have other ideas?

ok. ok ....I got it! I have found the solution...I think that these poor ladies should have to wear a medical alert bracelet...yep, that says "Don't panic, it's only a uterus!". Or then, there is the evil prankster in me:saint:, that could only imagine how entertaining it would be to retain my own prolapsed uterus as an elderly woman, just to see what fun I could have! Oh shucks, that's right, I don't have one anymore :bow:. Well, you gotta have a little fun in healthcare, right???

I would imagine that the "sluice room" must resemble the "hopper room" that some of us have experienced in long term care.

i never seen a prolapsed uterus yet.....LOL....

hahaa. that's really funny!:chuckle

i never thought of that coz we haven't discussed it yet.

anyway, thanks for sharing your cute story.

at least when i encounter it someday, i won't panic. :roll

Prolapsed Uterus? The doctor whom we alerted that 'there was this thing' coming out of the affected lady was not shocked like us and simply advised that next time, instead of panicking and calling him to the ward at such unGodly hours again, the simple solution is to put on your gloves and push back the uterus back to where it belongs and document !!You must , ofcourse alert the doctor of what u have done and keep on observing any recurrent prolapses that might call for surgery. I have nursed a client with a 'cevical pessary/ring inserted to keep the uterus back in place but was rather uncomfortable with repeated lady partsl digital examinations every six to 12 months to check if all is fine, especially in elderly ladies!! At an EMI Unit, one of the ladies undergoing simillar checks claimed that she was being raped!!!

i hAD A MAN WITH A PROLAPSED RECTUM THAT I USED TO PUT BACK IN FROM TIME TO TIME SO I UNDERSTAND.:no:

Thanks for sharing this. I would probably have done the same thing! lol I've never heard of that! Thanks for the eye opening info :)

funny but hey memories of a new nurse...

anything prolapsed is craaaayyyy-zeeee..yikes

but a nurse should always find ways to intervene..intevene but make sure the assessment and nursing diagnosis is correct...hehehheheh..:D