Foreign Objects in Body Cavities

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This is how they present in triage. You note that they appear anxious, possibly in a bit of pain, sometimes they are very matter of fact. We've all seen em. Retained foreign object in various body cavities. Kids with beans up their noses, beads in their ear canal, men with various household products in their rectum, women with various toys gone horribly bad.

With the adults you try really hard to look concerned and serious. This is a delicate subject and boy do they watch your face for even the slightest hint of a laugh. Now I'm not talking about assaults, that can be awful. I'm talking of grown adults that really should know better. A spray can just does not belong up ones bum.

How do you handle this? How do you write the complaint on the chart? Do you send the object to pathology as you would any other material? What do you put in the discharge instructions?

Hmmmmmm the lamp or the squash........ I guess the lamp was a bright idea :idea:

:chuckle :chuckle

Some kids are very funny when they come in with various items stuck up their nose or in their ear. I think it's because they are so a matter of fact with their explanation.

One little boy (kindergartener) came in with what began as a "dry bean" in his ear. I ask him how it got there, he said his friend Tommy put it there. I ask him, why did you let Tommy do that? He replied, because he said please. His mother tried to wash it out several hours earlier, so by the time he got to us, that bean was huge!

I've noticed that the kids coming in with things up their nose usually come in right after dinner . They are usually so matter of fact about it, its really kind of cute.

The adults usually show up after 11 pm. I guess they think no one will notice or something.

Perhaps its because kids get bored while moms cooking dinner and adults ETOH level usually peeks around 11pm.

Its amazing how many really dumb ideas are sparked by Jimmy Beam or Johnny Walker.

Sorry you didn't get my "positional" joke. :)

But lighten up a bit. Much of this funny! :)

Yes, Larry, I did get your joke and I thought it was funny and I like your sense of humor!!! Too bad for me that my dry and sarcastic sense of humor sometimes doesn't translate well on a message board...that's what really sucks about message boards. Oh, well....

...and I was just told today by my friend that works on a psych. unit that last week a pt. had stuck a toothbrush and a small tube of toothpaste up her rectum. The pt. was sedated and somebody in the ER "got to go fishing"! Just when you all thought it was safe to let psych pts. take care of their own dental hygiene. You've got to admit, they're quite creative! Oh, and this is the best part: she was tired of the Psych. Unit and did it so she "could see another part of the hospital".

I don't think that would ever be one of my modes of action in order to do a little sight-seeing!!! Oouch.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

The corners on the toothpaste tube. OW!!

I have seen many fb's in many places, but the one that got to me the most was the roach in a guy's ear. I don't know why it bothered my so much. Wasn't my ear. But just the thought of it wiggling around in there still makes me cringe.

But at least her farts are minty fresh..... :rolleyes:

Specializes in Neurology, Neurosurgerical & Trauma ICU.
I have seen many fb's in many places, but the one that got to me the most was the roach in a guy's ear. I don't know why it bothered my so much. Wasn't my ear. But just the thought of it wiggling around in there still makes me cringe.

OMG!!! Those are the worst stories!!! I've never seen a roach in my life and I think I'd sh*# myself on the spot if I did! Now, if one ever was on my body anywhere....we'll let's just say you'd probably have to code me because I would almost definately have a massive MI! LOL

OMG!!! Those are the worst stories!!! I've never seen a roach in my life and I think I'd sh*# myself on the spot if I did!

Holy Cow! You've never seen a roach! I want to move to your town!

Specializes in Neurology, Neurosurgerical & Trauma ICU.
Holy Cow! You've never seen a roach! I want to move to your town!

Just lucky I guess!! I'm telling you....I used to carry a gun for a living, but when it comes to ANYTHING that has more than 4 legs....I run, screaming like a schoolgirl, in the other direction! :eek: :roll

Specializes in ER, ICU, L&D, OR.
I have seen many fb's in many places, but the one that got to me the most was the roach in a guy's ear. I don't know why it bothered my so much. Wasn't my ear. But just the thought of it wiggling around in there still makes me cringe.

Shuckins this is Texas

you should see the size of those Texas roaches

you can almost put a saddle on them

yet they still fit in an Ear

we see that all the time

my best roach story

a young lady came into ER with ear pain

I looked in Ear and sure enuff there was a nice roach in there

well the roach didnt like the light

he ran out of her ear and down into her blouse

the girl screamed louder than Doris Day

ran down the hallway yellin and screamin and ripping her blouse off

never saw her again

Problem solved I guess

Ok, so this one is not about a fb, but close enough.

Very, very dirty lol came in by ems, escorted by hus, for "just not right".

It was very obvious by both appearance and aroma that neither of them could care for selves or each other any longer. EMS tells us that roaches were all over the house and were now all over their truck. NICE!

Well, lol was altered, febrile and not at all mobile and very large. Went to put a foley in and there were roaches in her labial folds!!!!!!!!

Frickin nasty! If I ever get to the point that I have any kind of rodent/pest farm anywhere even near my body that will be my breaking point. Dip me in some clorox and put me in a home.

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