Can you believe this ?!!?
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OK. So I have this crani that we were having a really hard time controlling her BP. Resistant to beta blockers, etc. So my preceptor (just started at a new hospital) tells me to give the Hydralazine that was ordered. Pt's HR was, like 115 so I didn't want to do it. Preceptor states that overnight RN did it with no problem. Checked chart to verify that the med had been given, noted no reaction reported in progress note or in report. Go into the room and ask the patient about it... at exactly the time the night nurse gave the Hydralazine ( at thattime the HR was almost 120), the pt experienced massive diarrhea, palpitations, further tachycardia and even a T-wave inversion ( I looked back in the monitor history)_ sooooo, I really did not want to give this drug. Well, after my preceptor almost forcing me to give the med (note SBP was in 170s- high but not critical and just 10 above goal), I just flat out refused. We worked backwards and, eventually, when one of the managers got into it, they ended up thanking me and commending me for making the call and refusing to give the med. But... would you believe that the pt's husband nearly killed me when I went into the room to ask the pt about her reaction to the med (believe it or not she was completely reliable and neuro intact)!!! He yelled at me and said a good nurse would know what happened overnight and how dare I ask her and blah blah blah. Of course no progress note or information in report was given to me about a reaction so there was no way I could do that. My only choice was to go to the pt and find out first hand. Well, the husband and daughter became very vigilant of me, didn't smile at me in the hallway when I had another assignment and even complained to another nurse about the situation. Can you believe it?!! Here I save this woman from an innapropriately ordered med and I get slapped... grrrr.