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I had an elderly female patient who was speaking with a resident and informed him that she was supposed to be in Branson enjoying the fun but instead ended up in the hospital having surgery. The resident, without hesitation, replied, "Would you like me to dress as a pool boy? I can serve beverages." I almost fell out laughing & had to leave the room.
While reviewing my hospitalists progress note one day it seemed as if it was a usual unremarkable note on a stable patient, until I reached the last sentence. The doctor had written "It also seems as if the patients heart has exploded". He left it like that and I was at a loss for words. I went back through the patients documentation that day and realized that when the vital signs had been logged that shift, the person entering them had mistyped the heart rate and logged it as 937 instead of 93 as was on my rounding sheets. Love doctors with a sense of humor.
Definitely my favorite one!
Me: Dr I've given the patient Tylenol as ordered and an hour later temp is still 102.9. It's too soon for Motrin
Dr.: Is your patient covered?
Me: Well he did have a blanket on and socks but I took them off and he now just has a sheet on.
Dr: (laughing hysterically, which is funny because he is elderly and serious all of the time) No!! Is your patient covered by antibiotics!!
I was covering for lunch when the almost brand-new intern (it was the end of July) came in to see one of my colleague's patients. I was in the middle of pushing IV Lasix on one of my patients, so I didn't get to the bedside as quickly as the intern liked. As he was famous for doing in such situations, he turned to me and said "she needs a shampoo STAT." I told him sorry, but I was covering four ICU patients and I couldn't give a STAT shampoo -- it would have to wait until my colleague got back from lunch.
"I ordered a STAT shampoo," he said. "And I want it done RIGHT NOW!" He actually wrote the order for a STAT shampoo.
I reiterated that there's no such thing as a STAT shampoo, and even if there was it would have to wait until my colleague returned.
"If you don't do the shampoo right NOW, I'm going to call a code," he said. And did.
The entire code team descended on the MICU, including the guy's resident and Fellow. The last I saw of him, he was being escorted off the unit by his superiors and I could hear one of them telling him, "I didn't know (insert name of Medical School) let complete idiots graduate . . . "
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I was a new nurse and had a obese patient that was in respiratory distress and needed to be turned due to a plummeting O2 sat, the doctor looked at me and said " are you going to need help turning him?" to which I replied "yes." The doctor said, "well I can help you, but I have no idea what I am doing... they don't teach us how to move people in school." I was like... umm what???