I was wondering if mwbeah would be so kind as to point me in the direction of the sources you mentioned as something like up to 67% of women having a hysterectomy have cognitive dysfunction following...
It seems as though some of the people responding are very defensive, perhaps rightly so. I'm not blaming anyone, including anesthesia. I'm just trying to find some answers. The article said there...
Me again. I've been doing some research and found a term that describes what I've been experiencing: "Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction". Apparently it's more common than I knew and quite a few...
As a recent patient in the hospital, I'd like to add my two cents. I received and signed a "patient code of conduct" and behaved myself accordingly, as did my visitors. However, shortly after being...
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I'm not a nurse (used to be NA) but wanted to chime in about my ob/gyn. I've been with him for 10 years and besides his gentle manner and jokes, he's an excellent doctor and surgeon. Several years...
Thanks for your replies. I had morphine the first 20 hours after surgery, then one dose of Darvoset to which I am highly allergic. After two doses of Benadryl to reverse it, all I had...
CrohnieToo - my surgeon didn't promise an epidural, but he recommended it and I had spoken to one of the doctors in the anesthesiology group about it. Neither of them mentioned my weight might be an...
No disrespect intended. I only used gas passer because it's easier to type on a laptop than a-n-e-s-t-h-e-s-i-o-l-o-g-i-s-t.... And I think one of the allnurses participants actually uses it as...
hearticu - The two reasons he gave were that I am obese (100 lbs overweight) and that the OR table would be tilted head down, putting pressure on my lungs. He told me he didn't feel like he could be...
My daughter and best friend (an RN) were standing there and my recollection of everything that happened up to that moment is intact. Since I don't have much recollection of the hospital at all, I'm...
Thanks jwk. The problem with a hysterectomy is that you don't know 100% for sure until you get a clear field. Evidently, my fibroids had grown faster than anticipated since the last sono, and there...
I am 3 weeks post-op from abdominal hysterectomy with BSO. I had an excellent surgical outcome, despite nothing going as planned and lots of surprises. My only complaint is that the gas passer...
My concern about the "dirty" gloves is that she is making a hole (however small) in my arm, and injecting something I'm already allergic to. She swabs my arm, wipes my arm dry, and then gives the...
Maybe I am being too picky. She always grabs my arm before she gives the injection, wiggles it around, gives the injection, and wiggles it some more. I've never seen her "technique" before and it...
I've noticed when I get my allergy shots that the nurse gloves up before she picks up the vial, syringe, etc. Today I noticed that AFTER she gloved up, she picked up the phone receiver to answer a...