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:

Specializes in Management, Emergency, Psych, Med Surg.

I have seen every kind of prolapse there is. I had a lady once who had this gigantic abdominal tumor. It weighed about 80 lbs. She used to carry around photos of it. It was impressive.

i also have seen more than enough rectal and uterine prolapse. i found that putting them back in postion really wasnt that hard. sometimes just laying them back in bed and elevating thier legs will help put it back in place or keep in place for a bit after the prolapse has been returned to proper postion. as far as rectal prolapse and recording bowel sounds.... dont howl to loud...... good thing you did....somtimes a prolapse can twist.... therefore causing pain and cutting off bowel sounds.... meaning trouble.

yes i have forgotten how to spell...... i will get back into the flow of correct spelling of medical terms soon i hope. now the rest is yet to be determined

Specializes in CNA.

I suppose I should look this up but I am scared of what I will see.:confused:

nursejanefw

omg!!!!!that was hilarious :rotfl::rotfl:

nice one!!!:yelclap::yelclap::yelclap:

justme01

lol!! i tired to google it too!!! lol

i didnt find... errr.. actual pictures :D

i have yet to see it for realz!:p

thanks for the heads up nursejanefw :up:

Gosh!! your story made me laugh and imagine what was going on :)lol .. it made me eager to see such cases for real; since i previously heard about not seen !!

thanks for sharing :D

Specializes in Patient Care Technician/ EMT.

I had no idea that was possible, thanks now i know.

Hahaha..that was funny! Something similar happened when I was a student..I was collecting history and examining my patient who was admitted for surgery. And on physical examination..I saw the uterus was 'out'....my first time!! Since we were students..I wanted my friend to see the prolapsed uterus as well...I tried explaining to my patient (language barrier) and then went to call my friend, leaving the curtains still drawn around my patients bed..Meanwhile it seems like my patient went to the bathroom and got back..when we examined again..everything was 'normal'....I mean the prolapsed uterus was "missing'' :confused: .... I was shocked...I had to closely look whether it was the same patient...She must have understood the confusion on my face...so she explained that was 'Normal'for her... It was both scary and hilarious experience!! :D

I understand the shock! My first year out of nursing school I had a woman come in with a prolapsed bladder - apparently she was well known to the doctor and she had continued to refuse to get it fixed....so this was a common occurance - but I didn't know~ Any way - I ran over to the doctor and told her what was going on....she said "Oh jeez...welll - go ahead and push it back in" WHAT?! My new nurse head exploded

I am looking for exact answer to my question.I have just graduated and working in a nursing home. We were never taught about rectal prolapse and what to do when it occurs. But where I work there is one resident who has history of rectal prolapse?? Can someone tell me what to do if it occurs. It hasn't occured on my shift but i know one day it will..Any help with this will be greatly appreciated

LOL I think we all freak the first time we see this when we have never seen or heard of it before! My first time the lady's pessary fell out into the toilet talk about freak out i didn't know what that was then the uterus fell out to! or the lady who only has 1 hole why i don't know wish i had the history on that one! That was probably the freakiest! Then we figured that's got to be the reason for the chronic UTI's!

Specializes in Hospital, ALF,Home Health,etc..

Awww that was cute, and now I know that helpful information. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us :)

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.

Because of this thread I looked at Google Images of "prolapsed uterus" and "prolapsed rectum". :eek: Thanks for sharing your funny story! I would have done the same thing, but also ran down the hall screaming!