My biggest mistake, EVER

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Specializes in Only the O.R. and proud of it!.

Just the other day I took over operating the cell saver from another employee. After running my final bowl of RBC's, I was just sitting there, monitoring the blood loss, when I suddenly noticed that I washed the previous bowl with LR rather than NaCl! It had been 15 or 20 minutes since infusing the blood. I literally got nauseated and my heart rate must have climbed to 120! I immediately informed the CRNA. She reasuured me that no harm would come to the patient.

Boy, do I feel stoooopid!

I have never made such a serious error.

And having done this, you will be ever so much more careful in the future. Thank goodness that it did not harm the patient.

It takes alot of courage to admit an error and even more courage to share it. Good for you!

Specializes in Only the O.R. and proud of it!.

Thanks, passionate!! I apprecite the words...

Apparently, my error should only change the oxygen-carrying capacity of the RBC's in that last re-infused unit (at worst). At best, nothing. As LR is routinely used IV (as we all know), that is OK!!

My biggest mistake? Dropped the skull flap. That night I learned bone can be autoclaved. So, I guess it wasn't my worst mistake ever. That is probably yet to come.

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