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One of my patients yesterday was a young male in his early thirties.
This patient had AIDS with with CD4 count of 3, hep b & c with liver cirrhosis, jaundice, esrd-on HD, sepsis, seizure D/O, lung ca, multiple pressure ulcers-about 10 or more, vent dependent, nonresponsive, running temp of 102-104, very low b/p, desaturating, edematous and oozing from face to toes, wt 78 Ibs with height of 5'11",was on multiple ABT, pressors and fluids. full code-suppose to be in ICU but there was no bed available. Don't get me wrong, I love the challenge but only when we don't have a bunch new incompetent R1s. Well after my initial assessment, I told my CNA that I was sure we will wrap his body before noon and that she should make sure we have a shroud.
The one big thing I hate about nursing is postmortem care, so I pray and work very hard on this pt. I spent 80% of my 12hr shift on this patient without a break, I had 5 patients for your info. Any way patient survive my shift, coded 2x and was pronounced dead 2hrs after I left.
Lucky me it happened after my shift.

Hope your yesterday wasn't like mine.
:nono:
Just venting.