Rough shift!
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It started off with a rapid response and a pt who's HR was >150 without any untoward signs of anything - afebrile, BP was ok, pulse ox was 98% on 3L. Finally got her shipped off to tele and tried to play catch up.
This morning I'm giving report and one of our techs says "come to x room, the pt doesn't look good". Both of us run in there and now she's been kind of catatonic and non-verbal, non-responsive for me every shift I've had her. Today she's got petechia around her cheeks and forehead and she's got noticible facial droop on the left side. The nurse I'm reporting to says "omg I wonder if she had a stroke". Immediately I feel horrible. I helped to wash her up at about 5am and she didn't look like this at all, so something went wrong between 5 and 7am. She starts calling around to doctors and I'm getting vitals all of which were ok.
Then the roomate - i was drawing blood from her PICC and she just seemed out of it. She asks me what meds I gave her over night and I explaied I gave 2 doses of 1mg Dilaudid IV - once at 11pm and once at 4:30 - she gets it q3. After the first dose she didn't seem out of it at all and both times she told me she was in pain (She's got a fractured right leg and fractured shoulder, so why wouldn't she have pain!) I noticed in the MAR that previous shifts have given it several times. The clinical coordinator (read: charge nurse) goes in and decides to reverse the dilaudid, calls the house dr and gets narcan. Sure enough after that she perks up.
I'm still new to being on my own - well about a month to 6 weeks. I've given dilaudid several times and sometimes in elderly people I've seen it cause a CMS where it build up in their system and sometimes I've given it and it barely touches their pain. This was my first night with the 2nd pt.
I just feel like it's all my fault somehow and am feeling really guilty and I'm not sure why. I guess because I like to have smooth-sailing shifts and so far I have to where nothing has really gone wrong. I'm very hard on myself and I just want to do well.
What would you guys have done and will things like this get easier with more years of experience?