aboucherrn

aboucherrn

Medical-Surgical / Palliative/ Hospice

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About aboucherrn

aboucherrn has 17 years experience and specializes in Medical-Surgical / Palliative/ Hospice.


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  1. I was in my very first semester of nursing school, and went to a family picnic with a guy I had just started dating. One of his relatives asked me to pull the loose tooth out of her screaming 4-year old daughter, thinking I would be able to do it wi...
  2. The dumbest thing you've ever heard...

    I had a patient tell me he was allergic to suppositories because they gave him diarrhea. We REALLY need to be educating these people on the difference between a true allergy, an adverse side effect, an intolerance, and 'did not have the desired effe...
  3. HELP! Masking the smell of feces!

    I put Carmex in my nose during my entire first year of hospital nursing... ha ha. It really does get better.
  4. How guilty do you feel?

    No need to feel guilty. My personal motto is "Life first, then work". You'll work short-staffed some days, it all comes around.
  5. Mispronunciations That Drive You Nuts

    I was in charge one night and got a page for an incoming patient with "Shortness of Breast". Ha ha ha. I also had to correct a HUC who entered an order for "Due Battle May Citrate" instead of "One Bottle Mag-Citrate". Computer order entry has real...
  6. Mispronunciations That Drive You Nuts

    You guys are cracking me up with your quotes... I don't think I have read one about "OldsTimers" disease (Alzheimers). I worked with a nurse once who pronounced it like that. A little piece of my soul died every time she said it.
  7. Mispronunciations That Drive You Nuts

    That's actually very logical... lol
  8. Mispronunciations That Drive You Nuts

    Vegetable surgery....That is hilarious!!!!!
  9. Mispronunciations That Drive You Nuts

    I admitted a patient last week who said that the pain medication "Millonick" worked for her in the past. It took me a while, but I was able to figure out that she was talking about Dilaudid. I also had an elderly lady who was very concerned about h...
  10. Change of Life

    What about the federal government? They have a huge need for AP nurses for the Indian Health service. There are many remote places you could go that would fit what you described. Good luck, and congratulations :).
  11. Getting older...feeling forced out

    Ditto... I have a BSN, yet I feel exactly like you. I give 100% at work, but canʻt seem to keep up with the charting, the constant changes, and management down my throat to "do a little better". I keep asking myself, "whatʻs the point?". Gettin...
  12. Transport in the hospital.

    I feel your pain!! And I think itʻs only going to get worse. Transport is gone... whatʻs next? Housekeeping? Weʻll have to clean and sanitize the rooms before the next admission. And then dietary... weʻll have to take custom meal orders and pr...
  13. History of Bipolar Disorder, can I do this?

    Much like the two previous posters, I am a longtime nurse with a longtime history of bipolar disorder and anxiety. Some days I wonder how I have made it this far as a nurse. I work nights for the anxiety, and stay on a night-shift schedule on my da...
  14. Help....I Can't Take it Anymore! - Nurses Coping with Stress

    I have been a floor nurse for nearly fifteen years. It seems like the profession has turned from a mutual respect relationship between nurses and patients, to a demanding, kiss-my-butt-or-Iʻll-give-you-a-bad-score relationship, and I wonder why nurs...
  15. The Worst Hospital Visitor I've Ever Seen

    The family members who would come in to visit the trached and vented patient and turn off their oxygen and suction so the patient would desat and they could try to sue us for negligence. Thank god vented patients stay hardwired to a monitor. Idiots...