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Recognition

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I try to live by a code where I don't want to have to have external validation in order to feel as though I am a good nurse. However, when external validation is given, it feels good.

In the past few months, I've identified symptoms on two patients, who are in their 50's, and got orders from the NP for labs. Both were transferred from geriatric psych to medical. One was experiencing a little GI distress and it was found that their lithium level was critical. The other was experiencing malaise, was on lactulose, and was found to have a high ammonia level.

Often times, psych patients are labelled "somatic" and are written off due to their psych diagnosis. But sometimes, if it quacks and walks like a duck, it is a duck.

I was running the copier the other day and happened to see my name on a form that was pinned to the bulletin board above it. I thought, "Oh jeez! What have I done wrong now?" The form, dated last November, recognized me for the above interventions.

On another note, I received a call early one morning from my supervisor regarding incontinent patients found to in need of hygienic measures when day shift made their initial rounds. A nurse extern had been working the floor the midnight before and was believed to have not done his job. The supervisor requested that I round with the nurse extern to assure the patients' hygienic needs were met.

I was caught off guard and taken by surprise at this allegation, but followed the supervisor's request. The nurse extern in question has proven to me to be a very good caregiver and was upset when I informed him. He said that he had checked on all the incontinent patients and/or provided care to them at the end of the shift.

I immediately sent an email to my supervisor singing the praises of this nurse extern. I ended the email with a belief that I would not hesitate for this nurse extern to be in charge of taking care of me or one of my loved ones. I gave a copy of the email to the grateful nurse extern.

I received a timely reply from my supervisor thanking me for following her request and for the support of the nurse extern. My supervisor noted that there may have been mitigating circumstances involved and that the nurse extern was only one of four staff members working that particular night.

It felt good to to be able to support a conscientious, hard-working co worker deserving of recognition and to also have my opinion respected by my supervisor.

I just wanted to share some of that good stuff with you all. There's more, but I don't want to get too big for my britches.

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Glad to see you back on the boards!!!! Not gonna lie, sometimes a little recognition from above goes a long way...but when I am in touch with a former student and THEY share what a difference I made to them, their family or their situation, THAT'S what gets me in the feels!

Happy to see you are here again, always following your posts!

Whoo Hoo!!!! SO glad to see you back! You were very missed!

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10 hours ago, Hoosier_RN said:

I always wonder how many on here actually recognize Johnny Fever ?

I do! Love WKRP in Cincinnaaaaaaati...

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One of the biggest compliments I ever received came a couple of years after I had left an ER. I was talking to a friend of mine/former coworker and she mentioned that the spouse of a very ill patient I had in the ER (and for whom I had advocated relentlessly in the face of ceaseless stupidity) had come in to the ER recently and my friend took care of the spouse. My friend said the spouse still remembered me by name years later and said that I was the only thing that made that day with their spouse bearable. I admit it, I burst into tears when she told me that. I was so stressed out that day for that patient, and all that stuff mattered. All of it! To me, that is nursing.

Welcome back, Davey Do!!! ?

22 hours ago, Hoosier_RN said:

I always wonder how many on here actually recognize Johnny Fever ?

(raises hand)

I have always tried to not need external validation also but of course it is nice to get it once in awhile. I got more than a few letters from patients and families when i worked Onc. You do tend to get more involved with these patients/families, it wasnt needed but always appreciated.

I have also been on the other end getting a write up for something stupid, and that I didnt do. Even after i brought my proof (3 different items including the actual policy that proved I did no wrong), admin refused to remove the item from my file. Gotta love that "management"!

And of course DaveyDo, agree with everyone else, glad you are back!!

On 1/10/2020 at 5:05 AM, Hoosier_RN said:

I always wonder how many on here actually recognize Johnny Fever ?

I recognized Dr Johnny Fever. I guess that shows my age lol

10 hours ago, Daisy4RN said:

I recognized Dr Johnny Fever. I guess that shows my age lol

All of us who recognize ?

Yep, I remember!!!

Welcome back, Davey Do!

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On 1/9/2020 at 8:14 PM, hppygr8ful said:

It made me happy just to see your name and Johnny Fever face!

Just a little retold story as to why I chose Jonny Fever as my Avatar:

I worked with a couple of nurses who referred to themselves as Rock Star nurses. I asked one of them, "If you're a Rock Star nurse, what does that make me?"

She replied,"Some old burned out 70's DJ like Dr. Johnny Fever!"

Hence.

On every other website, I use my Davey Do's cartoon character's face as my avatar. Somehow it seems more fitting to keep Dr. Fever here on allnurses.

Thanks again for all the welcome backs!

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