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So the other night, I'm trying to put a diaper on this squirmy baby and I am having trouble getting it under him. The lights were dim. He goes left, he goes right, he flips, he turns, all in his sleep, mind you. So he finally settles I get it on him and pull up the tabs but I see I have the diaper backward, since there's no cutsie picture that you see on the front of diapers. RATS. So I flip it over, the baby starts squirming around again, and I finally get it straight and go to pull the tabs, but... no cutsie picture. I thought, maybe the diaper is a misprint and it didn't get a picture? I slide it out from under him and realize... with all the struggling to get this diaper on him, I was trying to put it on inside out.
What's your funny mistake?
The other night I was feeding a client a bottle of breastmilk with the cap not screwed on properly (some sort of tube thing that reduces tummy gas wasn't aligned right) and there was a slow leak. I slowly ended up with breastmilk all over my shirt before I discovered the leak, and that's kinda gross when it's not one's own!
Putting a diaper on backwards is actually a pretty smart thing to do when your client is prone to removing his/her diaper. One of my clients is currently in that stage now! One morning I got home and found a text from her mom, "LOL! You must have been tired, the diaper is on backwards!" I told her it was on purpose so she couldn't find her tabs! Now they do it all the time w her, too!
One time I almost administered stoma powder nasally in place of saline spray. The bottles were exactly the same size and shape, stored right next to each other. Thank God I have a habit of shaking everything, because I noticed the powder felt different. That would have been a strange call to clinical, to report the stupidest med error.
One time I almost administered stoma powder nasally in place of saline spray. The bottles were exactly the same size and shape, stored right next to each other. Thank God I have a habit of shaking everything, because I noticed the powder felt different. That would have been a strange call to clinical, to report the stupidest med error.
do you have a problem with administering powder nasally :)
luvmypedis
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Three months into my 1st extended care case as a new Lpn I was on nights and my quad 5year old was fussing and whining in bed. I took her out(being ever so carefull of her feed that still had over 150cc left to infuse I lay her across my chest with her head on my shoulder to rock her in the easy chair. She finally falls asleep and I decide not to disturb her untill the pump starts beeping "complete" . Comfy n cozy and hour later I take her off and lay her back in her bed only to find her MIC extension came off of feeding line and I had a huge abd size mess of congealed formula and half digested stomach contents on my shirt! It was so gross !!!!! I never felt it because the warmth of our bodies. And to make matters worse she didn't get her complete feed. I always keep extra scrubs in my car even 6 year later !