Published Dec 8, 2012
Nascar nurse, ASN, RN
2,218 Posts
This topic has been discussed to death with many different opinions on what to do. After my recent ordeal, I just want to thank those of you that choose to stop.
Last night my 17 year old son was involved in a 3 car accident along a local highway. He has a broken leg and his 2 buddies in the car were unhurt. As I drove frantically (but safely) to the scene he was on the phone with me telling me about the 2 nurses that had immediately stopped to help him. "I'm fine Mom and the 2 nurses standing here want me to tell you that I will be OK. They said they would stay with me until you're here if I want them to".
My son has talked about those nurses making him feel so much better on several occasions today. They didn't do a darn thing clinically for him but I'm so darn grateful that they took the time to provide my son with the emotional support that I was not there to provide when he was scared to death.
They were gone when I arrived but if you happen to have been a nurse along a highway in the midwest last night helping 3 scared teenage boys I will never be able to thank you enough!
Sun0408, ASN, RN
1,761 Posts
So glad they were ok. As a mom, we always worry and hope others do the right thing in a time of need.
MN-Nurse, ASN, RN
1,398 Posts
If you happen to follow any of the previous "Stop at an accident threads" you would know there was very, very little chance the ones that stopped were allnurses members.
Debilpn23
439 Posts
This topic has been discussed to death with many different opinions on what to do. After my recent ordeal, I just want to thank those of you that choose to stop.Last night my 17 year old son was involved in a 3 car accident along a local highway. He has a broken leg and his 2 buddies in the car were unhurt. As I drove frantically (but safely) to the scene he was on the phone with me telling me about the 2 nurses that had immediately stopped to help him. "I'm fine Mom and the 2 nurses standing here want me to tell you that I will be OK. They said they would stay with me until you're here if I want them to".My son has talked about those nurses making him feel so much better on several occasions today. They didn't do a darn thing clinically for him but I'm so darn grateful that they took the time to provide my son with the emotional support that I was not there to provide when he was scared to death.They were gone when I arrived but if you happen to have been a nurse along a highway in the night helping 3 scared teenage boys I will never be able to thank you enough![/quoteNascarI am so glad your son will be okay. Hoping he has a speedy recovery
They were gone when I arrived but if you happen to have been a nurse along a highway in the night helping 3 scared teenage boys I will never be able to thank you enough![/quote
Nascar
I am so glad your son will be okay.
Hoping he has a speedy recovery
nursel56
7,098 Posts
What an awful scare! So glad your boy will be OK! As far as the stopping at the scene thing, I don't think I could just drive by injured people without stopping if only to check for bleeding, thinking that's one intervention that if not done would probably result in the person's death. Honestly, my feeling about about those two nurses would probably be gratitude.
OnlybyHisgraceRN, ASN, RN
738 Posts
I'm so glad they are okay. I can't imagine the worry you had for your son. Those nurses rock!
Blindsided
245 Posts
I am so happy to have read this, and grateful that everyone is going to be OK. Bless the comforting nurses that helped your son, and bless us one and all this Christmas season. :)
PRICHARILLAisMISSED
302 Posts
I'm happy your son is OK
akulahawkRN, ADN, RN, EMT-P
3,523 Posts
My main concern with nurses stopping to assist the injured at the roadside is their safety. That being said, as long as they're able to stay safe, and at least be a calming influence on things, I think it's great that they're willing to stop and help.
Mike A. Fungin RN
457 Posts
That being said, as long as they're able to stay safe... I think it's great that they're willing to stop and help.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
Most of the time we roll up on the scene....police are already there.....but when you see something happen it is instinct to call for help and to keep everyone calm.
Nascar....as the Mommy of a budding driver ....my worse nightmare will be that phone call.....Mrs. Mommy .......this is Your Worst Nightmare Hospital ED.......your daughter has been in an accident....
I am so happy everything is essentially OK......I wish your son a speedy recovery and God Bless those compassionate nurses who took the time to comfort a scared teen.
Nascar....it's all going to be OK....
azhiker96, BSN, RN
1,130 Posts
That's the problem. Nurses (unless they're former Fire/EMS/LE or part of a flight program) haven't got the training to be "safe" at an accident scene. You don't know what you don't know, unless you know it. How to stage your vehicle at an accident, how to approach a damaged vehicle, hazards that the vehicle itself presents, etc. I could go on. If you're not a prehospital provider, you have no place at the scene of an accident on a busy roadway. All you are is an additional hazard.
Having provided care at accident scenes I disagree with your assessment that I was just an additional hazard. At one I was able to stop bleeding from lacerations, perform an initial assessment of who was injured and later report that to EMS, and describe how the accident happened to police when they arrived. The way the vehicles spun after the accident made it difficult for anyone but a witness to know how it occurred.
It's pretty much standard that states require witnesses to remain at the scene until police arrive. If I must stay anyway I might as well offer help within my level of expertise and scope of practice. Good Samaritan laws are based on the assumption that it's desirable to have people assist at an accident scene whether they are civilians, nurses, doctors, or trained Fire/EMS/LE. Of course, if I stop and someone says they don't want assistance I'll honor their wishes.
To the OP, I'm sure those nurses know your son appreciated their care. I'm glad they were there to help him.