pt. stroking out nurses do nothing

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is this correct procedure for a med/surge floor? my patient was having a cva, 2 rn's and 2 np's concurrently examined the patient. their way of helping and caring for this patient was to non-chalantly say they would call the doctor when they had a chance and ask him to see said patient when he/she had a chance, and go back to their chit chat. hello!?!?!?!?!?!?! is anyone home!?!?!?!?!?! the patient is in the middle of stroking out. (by the way - completely unresponsive) i thought if anyone suffered a stroke, especially while in a hospital, it meant that you (rn, np, whatever you are) moved your butt (no dnr). was this the correct procedure?

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I agree with Dennie on this one... we are giving this person exactly what they want, and that is attention. IGNORE, IGNORE, IGNORE!!

Specializes in CVOR,CNOR,NEURO,TRAUMA,TRANSPLANTS.

Only you can prevent forest fires- Smokey the Bear

Only God can perform miracles-Mother Tereasa

Since Im not smokey the bear or God or Mother Teresesa well Other than calling the Dr there is NOTHING anyone can do. Now about your inability to be consistant.... Hmmm that we can do something about..... How many names do ya have and how long have you wanted to be a Nurse? Other than the freak out factor that you have a ton of.... You have the skills and the intel of a gnat. Please tell me that You went to nursing school failed out and are just a scorned lil person with inverted gonads.

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Zoe

originally posted by calderone76

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is this correct procedure for a med/surge floor? my patient was having a cva, 2 rn's and 2 np's concurrently examined the patient. their way of helping and caring for this patient was to non-chalantly say they would call the doctor when they had a chance and ask him to see said patient when he/she had a chance, and go back to their chit chat. hello!?!?!?!?!?!?! is anyone home!?!?!?!?!?! the patient is in the middle of stroking out. (by the way - completely unresponsive) i thought if anyone suffered a stroke, especially while in a hospital, it meant that you (rn, np, whatever you are) moved your butt (no dnr). was this the correct procedure?

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whatever floats your boat. :zzzzz
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