Found in the History and Physical section of a patient's chart who had experienced visual hallucinations while ill:
Quote"Patient vehemently denies any auditory, tactile, or old factory hallucinations."
During clinicals, writing our notes was a bit nerve racking. we had to write it out and then show our clinical instructor, she would make changes/suggestions and THEN we would put it in the chart...Anywho, I got a little bit distracted while transcribing the note to the chart. I'll never forget when i came in the next day, and the Instructor pointed out what I had wrote. "....Pt breathing." Uhm, here's your sign!
Laughing so hard my side hurts!
Franemtnurse said:A new intern to our CCU once charted attempts to cardiovert a patient in the following manner:Attempted to convert the patient with 200 jews, unsuccessful. Second attempt to convert the patient with 300 jews unsuccessful. Patient finally converted on the third attempt with 300 jews.
The mental picture of three hundred rabbis surrounding a patient's bed yelling, "Convert, convert!" was too much. We nicknamed him "Call a Code or Call a Rabbi" from that day forward.
Hee,hee,hee,hee,ha,ha,ha,ha! This one is soooo good!
On an ER flow sheet, "16 Fr foley inserted to pt's L nare." ????????
Hi,
Just wanted to let ya know that a foley can actually be inserted into a patient's nare all the way into the nasopharynx (I believe) and then the balloon is inflated to stop a severe nosebleed (places pressure on the site of hemorrhage). Weird though, isn't it?
-Laura :)
On an ER flow sheet, "16 Fr foley inserted to pt's L nare." ????????
Hi,
Just wanted to let ya know that a foley can actually be inserted into a patient's nare all the way into the nasopharynx (I believe) and then the balloon is inflated to stop a severe nosebleed (places pressure on the site of hemorrhage). Weird though, isn't it?
-Laura :)
Saundra
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Elderly gentleman, mid 80-s, explained to the writer that he really hasn't been quite right since the doctor Dx him with "Cancer of the Prosthesis" several years ago...Yes, he had an aritificial limb. Should we call a tree surgeon for this one?