Clear communication is key!

Specialties Operating Room

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Monday was one of those days where I realized I am not always clear in my communication. I admitted a patient to the pre-op area who was scheduled to have a hernia repair. I have found that my male patients are the most apprehensive about having to remove all their clothing therefore, you have to be very explicit. I told him he had to remove all of his clothing and there was a gown and a blanket on the bed for him. I went to the other side of the curtain and told him I was going to ask him a few of the pre-op screening questions. Twice he asked me if he was supposed to remove ALL clothing. Finally, I said to him "Yes, you have to get down to your birthday suit; only what God gave you." Much to my surprise, when I walked around the curtain a few minutes later, there he was in his glory and nothing more: he sat on the edge of the stretcher, completely naked. His legs were crossed and he was reading a magazine. I quickly looked down on the floor and handed him the gown. I'm not sure who was more red faced, the patient or me! Later, I was laughing about it and so were my coworkers! 24 years and I still love my job.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

Moved to OR nursing

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.

What is routine to us is not routine to the patient.

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