Dr. told patient, "Nurses are STUPID".

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I am not easily offended and l let things roll off my back. The P.A. was making rounds the other day and walked into one of my patients room. I heard the patient ask, "A nurse came into my room at 3a.m. and put something in my IV. I have no idea what it was." The P.A. came out of the room and asked me what it was. I told him I was not sure, but I would find out and let him know. I followed that up with, I'm sure it was important if it was 3a.m. He smiled and thanked me, and walked back into the patients room. I heard him say, "you know, Nurses are stupid. They think if they are awake at 3 a.m. then you should be too." It was probably a flush to make sure the IV is still working. Anyhow, I'll find out fore sure." My mouth hit the floor. At that very moment, I remembered in report the nurse tell me the pt had a Bigeminy rhythm and he was given IV Mag, which corrected it. I quickly walked into the patients room and explained to the pt and P.A. what was given and why. The P.A. responded with a great big smile on his face, "See, I knew we would find out!" I still get pissed every time I think about it. I am a very quiet, non-confrontational person, but let me tell you....I can spit out a sarcastic comment that will make your head spin when I feel the need. I am feeling the need!

Needs to be reported to administration. Definitely promotes an unsafe environment for the patient to call nurses stupid

I think I might have ya beat...we have one surgeon who is a notorious ******* who works at my hospital and constantly complains about the hospital. Per his request, the nurses are to round with him in the morning for continuity. The first time I ever go to round with him, he sees me walking behind him and slams the door shut right in my face. I proceeded into the room because I am just following his orders and he glares at me. During these rounds, with the patient and her family all in the room he went ahead and said "The nursing staff here is completely incompitent and they have failed you. Any hospital bill you get should be on them. This is a ****** organization and the nursing staff here doesn't know how to do to their jobs." The reason why he said this? Because the patient had to have their discharge cancelled due to a critically low Potassium. Day shift left staples in her abdomen because the order read "Remove prior to discharge" and they wanted me to clairfy, since the initial discharge had been postponed and he smugly said "What? Like staples need to come out 5 minutes before discharge?!" And I said "No, but the order was on their shift and they were not sure. So I'll take care of that." And after he wrote a note in the patient's chart: "Plan: Take out staples AS ORDERED YESTERDAY. Discharge patient home AS ORDERED YESTERDAY."

Specializes in Crit Care; EOL; Pain/Symptom; Gero.

As FLOTUS said, "When they go low, we go high".

Ignore the PA and reassure the patient.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
Yes, nurses are stupid. Why do you think they are always feel like a victims? because originally they think they are smart when they are not. I'm not saying that PA or MD are smart. Just stating the hidden and easily denied fun facts that nurses don't like admitting.

How can you call nurses stupid when you don't even work as one or work with any? And yes, case in point. You didn't pass your NCLEX, so obviously *you* weren't smart enough to become a nurse. Maybe it's not the nurses that are stupid but the people that are jealous because they can't be one.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
Well if a nurse just came and gave some medication to me without telling me what it was or what it was for I'd say he/she was stupid for not informing me of the drug.

The nurses are blowing it out of proportion and proving the PAs point.

it sounded like the PA was trying to help the patient calm down and develop a rapport.

you can say something and not mean it.

How do you know the patient was awake? Sleep is the best thing for a patient & so hard for them to get in the hospital. When I have worked nights & had to give meds I do it as quietly as possibly not to wake the patient. So unless the patient was awake & asked but the nurse didn't tell the patient, there is no harm in what happened.

Or should we wake up a patient every time we have to go in their room to do something? I'm sure *that* would go over well. I know I'd rather have the nurse come in, be quiet with what s/he has to do & let me sleep. But since you're not a nurse, you don't understand.

That is so unprofessional of him to say that, without even finding out the facts first. And a reprimand should never be framed that way, let alone in front of a patient, aside from it also being a baseless insult.

This is a very bad experience. I´m so sorry about this.

Chin up! Karsten (from Germany)

Specializes in nursing education.
Do people from SDN come and do this sort of stuff? If that's true, don't they have anything better to do with their lives?

It's happened here before. Provocative posts from several people on this thread (and the thread itself, especially the clickbait title) lead me to believe this is the case here.

Words have meaning....especially to one who is concerned about their well-being...Such As The Patient. And your words can potentially get YOU in trouble as well. If you haven't been informed of this in your EMT program I am sure you heard it in your CNA course.

All you can do is just ignore him. He'll need a nurse to help him out someday. What goes around, comes around.

Donisbac: if nurses are stupid and you couldn't pass the NCLEX, which demonstrates the minimum competency needed to become a nurse, doesn't that make you stupid?

Really hoping this person is a troll

Yes, nurses are stupid. Why do you think they are always feel like a victims? because originally they think they are smart when they are not. I'm not saying that PA or MD are smart. Just stating the hidden and easily denied fun facts that nurses don't like admitting.
Specializes in PICU, Pediatrics, Trauma.
Student Doctor Network. It is like AllNurses but for med students

Thanks!

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