Roaches ON the patient

Specialties Private Duty

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So, this weekend I've been filling in for a patient new to the agency while my main patient is undergoing surgery. I was warned the location was small, cramped, dirty with an inexperienced mom and another young child who likes to unplug vent circuits. No worries, I can charm the pants off even the grumpiest, most neurotic parents, and thanks to many years spent in hospitality, I've learned to navigate around rambunctious little kids.

What I wasn't okay with was the filth and roaches. They are everywhere, big fat roaches and the skinny little German cockroaches, I've counted at least four different species, and I'm pretty sure this is either roach Woodstock/hippy drum circle or an attempt at building an advanced civilization to take over the world.

The patient is a sweet little premature baby, vent-dependent, post-pneumectomy, major respiratory issues and still recovering from neglect suffered by either mom or another agency (severe skin breakdown to the point of scarring on buttocks and infection of GT/Trach and eyes). She gets 24 hour nursing, but there was a 12 hour lapse. I left her at 7am, was back at 7pm, walked in the house and found roaches ON the patient, inside the suction equipment and running up and down the pole with her feed. Mom completely ignored the situation, flounced back into her room and hasn't been out since. She has openly stated that she will not be making any efforts to clean the place up.

I've chased off the bugs from the pt/equipment, sanitized everything to the best of my abilities, and taken pics (not of the patient or of any identifiers), but of the filth, congealing food on every surface, and the bugs. I'll be calling the caseworker and agency when my relief gets here (hopefully soon, because I can't use the bathroom with roaches skittering across the seat). I'm also contemplating an anonymous call to CPS.

Anyone ever been in a similar situation? How did you handle it?

She is lucky to have you advocating for her. Well done.

Great job! I haven't stopped thinking about this since you first posted.

yeah the seedy underbellies of roaches! both in the home and the "office". Boy, money, money, money can cloud judgement on behalf of the agency. Really when they opened the case this should have been addressed. Thank God for you, you are going in the textbook on how to advocate for a patient when the establishment is turning a blind eye. Sleep well my friend you deserve it. Take heed on the roach prevention tips and welcome to private duty nursing. We need our own reality show. LOL

Specializes in Peds PDN, Med-surg.

You go girl! I'm sure that poor baby is thankful he had you as his nurse that day.

Specializes in Medical Surgical.

YAY!!! Glad to hear something was done to help this family! It is kind of disgusting to me that the mom has time to do her hair and nail but no time to clean her house. I think people should have to have a license to have kids!

Specializes in Emergency, ICU.

That is awesome! Glad you prodded and got them moving. You uttered the magic words and got it done.

Do not forget in the state of Florida that nurses are professionally mandated reporters and must report abuse, neglect, and exploitation of children and vulnerable adults. I would not ever hesitate to call the abuse hotline in any circumstance where abuse/neglect is present. 800-96-ABUSE

Specializes in Pediatrics.

Thanks for the phone number. The patient has since been removed from the mother and is doing well in one of the foster homes run by my company. It's definitely a story I tell new grads looking to get into PDN.

Specializes in LTC, Memory loss, PDN.
There is not enough soap and hot water in the world for me right now. :(

wuss

there's not enough, 'cause i used it all ;)

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