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Wow........regression........
I remember metal bedpans and urinals......med carts and non unit dose meds.....tube feedings with methylene blue and kaopectate.....I rememeber treating acute MI's with sublingual nitro and a prayer.....Oh and rotating tourniquets for CHF/PE.
Sun lamps for bedsores.....Geri chairs and wrist restraints.......insulin coverage for urine glucose spillage 1+,2+,3+.4+ (now that's scary) and red rubber NG tubes!
Ohhhhh my! Do I remember those days ....
I too remember M&M (Maalox and Methiolate) for pressure areas along with the heat lamp, packing wounds with betadine ointment mixed with sugar, pelvic, wrist and leg restraints, gerichairs with locking trays to prevent the patient form getting up. Feeding pureed diets to a difficult patient with an asepto. Very seldom did we have G/Tubes. it was usually NG tubes for feeding patients with swallowing problems. Testing diabetics urine for sugar levels and coverage.
Scarlette Wings
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hi all,
i just read a thread asking about older nursing interventions and it made me think of the older techniques that we really did use before so many modern meds and procedures.
for a lower gi bleed we used to do strong tea enemas. the rational was the tannic acid in the tea helped constrict the small bleeders in the colon.
we also used maalox and methiolate for bed sores or a sugar and betadine mixture if it needed packing.
i also remember when patients were impacted and the doctors would order 3 h enemas.
of course i still remember glass iv bottles and metal bedpans. anyone else want to regress and reflect?