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"I've got a second. You take care of that one. I'll grab [CNA] and boost this one."
The situation: Radiology calling for a pt who needs a new IV for contrast with a transporter at the door, tapping her foot. On the other bed was a sweet 98yo lady asking for help to slide up in bed.
I told him I'd tell on him. He just grinned.
On the flip side, I had a doctor call my phone "Can you get a blood pressure in room _____ I'm going to start diltiazem and want a fresh set of vitals"I walk in the room, not even knowing the doctor was on my floor. I thought he just wanted a fresh set, so I go to the room. I see the doctor standing in the patient's room, resting his arm on the blood pressure machine. "Um....??? Are you serious?"
That drives me crazy! It reminds me of my first job I held when I was 16 at a retail store. The store manager would call me(or any other worker bee) over the radio to come to "Aisle 6" or wherever...where he would be standing. Then he would point to an item on the floor and tell one of us to pick it up and put it back where it belongs.
Glycerine82, LPN
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I feel like a lot of docs may start out this way....otherwise how would you get into medicine in the first place, but I wonder what happens to them along the way that makes them become so distant and withdrawn. maybe seeing it day in and day out? It's sad, really.
I do love hearing stories like that though.
I just had surgery and my surgeon has called me numerous times to check on me and even went wayyy above and beyond and called my work to make sure they understood my restrictions and encouraged them to allow me to work light duty for awhile. Pretty awesome guy.