Published Jul 26, 2007
texas_lvn
427 Posts
I have worked med-surg for 6 months now, and absolutely love it. I have seen several people come in with one diagnosis to leave with another.
Had a pt that came in with a dislocated shoulder, to leave knowing she had lung CA. Only because of the CT scan of the shoulder that was accidently a whole body scan, did they find the mass. Good oops.
Then I had a 19 year old that she thought she had a horrible cold, only to find out she had non-Hodgkins Lymphma. Poor girl is handling everything good.
So, have you had any similar experiences?
Edit for spelling
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
Oh, yes. Can you say, LUCKY PATIENTS?
Altra, BSN, RN
6,255 Posts
Most definitely. My ER patients have included:
Pt. w/cough - renal failure.
Pt. w/R knee pain - lymphoma.
Pt. w/nausea - lung mass, probable CA.
Sometimes it goes the other way and isn't nearly as bad as it first seems ...
Pt. w/syncope & period of unresponsiveness - anxiety.
MB37
1,714 Posts
My husband made me go sit in the ER with him all day a couple years ago, b/c he thought he had appendicitis. Diagnosis? Gas. Rx: Maalox.
EmmaG, RN
2,999 Posts
I have worked med-surg for 6 months now, and absolutely love it. I have seen several people come in with one diagnosis to leave with another.Had a pt that came in with a dislocated shoulder, to leave knowing she had lung CA. Only because of the CT scan of the shoulder that was accidently a whole body scan, did they find the mass. Good oops.Then I had a 19 year old that she thought she had a horrible cold, only to find out she had non-Hodgkins Lymphma. Poor girl is handling everything good.So, have you had any similar experiences?Edit for spelling
Had an athletic young man in his mid-30's, healthy as a horse, with a beautiful family and a terrific professional career went in for xrays d/t hip pain after jogging. Turned out to be a pathological fracture secondary to bone mets from lung CA. He never smoked a day in his life, nor had he been exposed to any significant second-hand smoke.
We treated him, but it only bought him a few months. The cancer had spread far and wide by the time he was diagnosed.
leslie :-D
11,191 Posts
my mom went to the doctor's, for a persistent dry cough only.
she was dx'd with aml and died 1 month later (complications from chemo).
leslie
BigMack
33 Posts
"Had an athletic young man in his mid-30's, healthy as a horse, with a beautiful family and a terrific professional career went in for xrays d/t hip pain after jogging. Turned out to be a pathological fracture secondary to bone mets from lung CA. He never smoked a day in his life, nor had he been exposed to any significant second-hand smoke."
Very sad =\.
Taking this off topic; Im a nursing student and havn't seen or been in a situation like the ones stated above. What is the best way to deal with situation like these as a nurse? Not only towards the family but yourself?
"Had an athletic young man in his mid-30's, healthy as a horse, with a beautiful family and a terrific professional career went in for xrays d/t hip pain after jogging. Turned out to be a pathological fracture secondary to bone mets from lung CA. He never smoked a day in his life, nor had he been exposed to any significant second-hand smoke."Very sad =\. Taking this off topic; Im a nursing student and havn't seen or been in a situation like the ones stated above. What is the best way to deal with situation like these as a nurse? Not only towards the family but yourself?
as a nurse, you would handle these situations the same as you would handle any other type of patient:
sensitivity, to respond to their needs and hopes;
and competence, to manage their disease process and its' implications.