Your most amazing wounds and gore!!!! Anyone care to share?

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Hey, y'all! Okay, I know this could get a bit scary, so if you're not into this kind of thing, please move on! This has the potential to become VERY GRAPHIC. Disclaimer over. ;>) However, I'm figuring that if this topic could keep us entertained for HOURS on a slow night, surely some of you have some stories to share that get your eyes gleamin' as well. ;>P A PICU nurse who was floated to my unit the other day was telling us about a pediatric organ donor they had had recently. She was invited to witness the actual surgery and the 'claiming' of the organs that were being distributed to various recipients. She said that, despite the sadness and overwhelming loss she felt when the patient was declared clinically dead (she'd taken care of that little girl for weeks and had become very attached to her and her family), she could not help but be completely fascinated by witnessing the procedure. She hadn't been in surgery since nursing school, and she said she just could not get over seeing the cavity open and empty like that after the organs had been 'claimed'. This got us started on our favorite gross-out wound and cavity stories, and you know NURSES, who can freak out a burly man in a nanosecond with stories of pus, blood, flesh, and insects!!! We, I admit, were laughing our butts off and enjoying every minute of it, all the while cackling that our husbands would have fled the room fifteen minutes ago in absolute horror. Call it stress relief. So, in continuing with that conversation, I thought I'd see if y'all would like to contribute. I promise you that your stories will be recounted truthfully, down to the stickiest, smelliest detail!!! should we ever get another slow night (which, considering the trend, will be NEVER!!). Here are some of mine... mine come from nursing school, as I am a relatively new grad and have been NICU nursing since graduation. In nursing school, during our MICU rotation, I had a lovely older woman who had undergone a TAH. The surgeon had accidentally nicked her bowel, and after multiple trips to OR to attempt to repair the damage, she had developed a fistula and was leaking fecal matter into her now spacious abdominal cavity. She had this ENORMOUS abd dressing that had to be changed, and being the student-nurse-gopher that I was, it was my job, along with two other nurses in attendance, to change it! I swear, it took almost TWO hours to change this sucker. Her entire abdominal cavity was open, and when I removed the packing, I got to see EVERYTHING. I know, I'm a dork, but it was totally spectacular. This brownish, thick, melted-milkshake fluid was leaking out, and when it touched my gloved hands for the first time, it was so warm it SCARED ME! I actually jerked my hands back because I was startled! When she had been rinsed suffeciently, it was time to repack the wound. I kid you not, my entire hands were inside of her abdomen, and I felt like a surgeon! We just kept packing and packing and packing and I thought, dear God, there's no way she can hold all of this inside her! She was on one of those vacuum-seal doodads, with the sponge? I forget what they're called now... we packed the sponge in and applied this HUUUUUUUUGE op-site. Realize, I was in SCHOOL and was just totally blown away by this! I went home high on endorphins and grinning like a psychopath. Ahhhhhhhhhhh, the gore. Just something about it, you know? :>)

Specializes in LTC,Hospice/palliative care,acute care.

Ew! EWW! EWWW! Love this stuff! I have seen(and smelled) my share of gangrene(wet and dry) necrotic wounds (open cancerous ulcers-yech)and smelly dirty patients...BUT-The worst 2...We had a young smelly street person junkie non-compliant IDDM..Not a very nice guy.Anyway-He had come in with a boil on his shoulder and after the I&D he was an anatomy lesson...Open down to his waist to the bone and with MRSA...He was a smoker-walked all over that hospital leaving a trail of pus drenched dressings.....No home,no job etc...our dc planner worked very hard for him -got him meds and supplies for free,a job(washing dishes in a diner)a place to live...When he was discharged we were waiting for his insulin and syringes to come-they were being donated by one of the big drug companies.He ran out of smokes-told her "F*ck you-I'm leaving"and started walking....Never saw him again-every surgeon on staff refused to touch him when he presented to the ED after that-he ended up at another local hospital...The other case I will never forget was a mentally challenged diabetic women in her late 30's from a local group home...Came in with a boil (yes-another boil) in her abdominal fold and out of control sugars....This tiny little boil started oozing the SMELLIEST crap I have ever smelt-could smell it when you came off of the elevators...I had her for a few days (IV antibx and a K-pad)and one afternoon all of her consulting docs showed up-one after another...poking and prodding that smelly fat belly...Leaving the solied dressings on the bed,the floor....Procrastinating...Finally-end of the day-she goes to the OR...a few hours later I hear she is going to the ICU-I took her stuff over-she was on a vent and open from her zyphoid process down to her groin...they said that when the surgeon made the first cut the vile crap geysered up onto his MASK.....They flushed her cavity all night and choppered out to a university hospital the next day-she did not survive...

Specializes in MS Home Health.

YUCKOOOOOOOOOOO>........... gore stories!! I LOVE IT

renerian

took care of an elderly lady that had forgotten to put hercar in park when she went to check her mail. Her car, a early 70's buick very large ran over her. point of impact was mid thigh and it rolled over her head. she was lucky it was soft ground. Was asked by the surgeon to clean her up and prep for surgery. touched her face it was like touching a jello mold, face just quivered called the surgeon over without saying any thing touched her face again he just shook his head rushed her to surgery managed to survive with a 3 month stay in ICU. not quite as bad but more personally traumatic was trying to stand up after a cycling accident and looking down to see my tibia on the outside instead of where it belonged

Scott

Specializes in MS Home Health.

ewwwww poor thing.......

renerian

I am now wandering if this is something I want to go into. How often does the above happen? I can handle somethings but I am kinda have second thoughts. Any suggestions?

Specializes in MS Home Health.

You will be fine I am sure. I only had stuff that grossed me out two or three times in 16 years..........Don't worry.

renerian

Specializes in Trauma,ER,CCU/OHU/Nsg Ed/Nsg Research.
Originally posted by Kristi2377

She was on one of those vacuum-seal doodads, with the sponge? I forget what they're called now... we packed the sponge in and applied this HUUUUUUUUGE op-site. know? :>)

It's a Vac Pac. I love them! Hey, BTW, are these topics now taboo with the new HIPPA regulations? Does anyone know? Darn that stupid HIPPA!:D
Specializes in MS Home Health.

holy smokes............................w to d on the heart YIKES......

renerian

let's see.....

1) home care lady who took 2 people to cath..couldn't/wouldn't get outa her lift recliner...(which no longer worked cuz she shorted it out by repeatedly pi$$Ing in it prior to is getting a foley order) she would hold up her belly...other nurse would hold her inner thigh-wings apart...i would blindly insert the cath....after attempting to clean up te cottage cheese from her hootch and inner thighs...

2) worked in a FP office,....boil on back...not nearly as bad as ones described here..but it was sooo funny..doc injected the local and the increase in inner-boil pressure caused pus to ooze out his pores....

3) gentleman with colectomy in home care, ns w->d open wound abdomen..healed to just a tunnel, but just didn't wanna completely heal...he would remove dressing and shower prior to our arrival...showers are WONDERFUL!!!! for open wounds!!! seriously!!! anyhoo....one day there was what looked like a piece of slough protruding from the wound..so i gently tugged....it was a sac in which there was an encapsulated pustulated suture..i swear there was literally a green cloud came out with it..client and i both were gagging...we laughed after our stomachs settled...but wow...he healed quickly after that...

4) quad with a subolecranon bursitis...burst open...packable with guaze packing strips... eventually healed...we thought... we thought wrong....lol...a month or 2 or 3 later...had an abcessy area proximal to that site...one day i went...removed dressing...was "milking" the elbow to geet out some of the drainage...this little thing is sticking out...it was a tiny piece of gauze....wow...incident report time....so whacked....has never had a problem with that elbow since...

OMG sunnygirl! You just made me think of this guy with naasty gout! White thick goo just ...oh I gotta stop!!!!

) worked in a FP office,....boil on back...not nearly as bad as ones described here..but it was sooo funny..doc injected the local and the increase in inner-boil pressure caused pus to ooze out his pores....

Thanx for reminding me. Was holding cheeks so an ER resident could shoot local into a perianal abcess. Needless to say when it blew, she caught most of it....in her HAIR! She turned the same color as that pus and bolted for the shower. I wonder if I shoulda told her to back up?:D

Specializes in Er and PICU.

Hey dachweiler,

I can't figure out your signature what exactly does it say?

tattooednurse

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