I feel so terrible! I am on orientation and forgot to start a continuous feed on a baby. I put in the total amt, amt/hr and hit "enter" but the syringe doesn't start until you hit "deliver". It was only my second day working with this particular syringe pump and my preceptor didn't check me. FORTUNATELY, the baby is okay. The blood glucose was 67 and the baby actually gained 60 gm but I am now thinking I am not good enough to be a NICU nurse. Of course, an incident report was made and I need to meet with the nurse manager tomorrow.
Has something like this ever happened to any of you? What are your routines to double-check yourself? Like do you have a list of things you double-check every hour?
Feeling really freaked out right now and appreciate your advice!
Thanks!
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Hi everyone,
I feel so terrible! I am on orientation and forgot to start a continuous feed on a baby. I put in the total amt, amt/hr and hit "enter" but the syringe doesn't start until you hit "deliver". It was only my second day working with this particular syringe pump and my preceptor didn't check me. FORTUNATELY, the baby is okay. The blood glucose was 67 and the baby actually gained 60 gm but I am now thinking I am not good enough to be a NICU nurse. Of course, an incident report was made and I need to meet with the nurse manager tomorrow.
Has something like this ever happened to any of you? What are your routines to double-check yourself? Like do you have a list of things you double-check every hour?
Feeling really freaked out right now and appreciate your advice!
Thanks!