Published Jun 11, 2013
etabor
4 Posts
I am an RN been one for 22 years. I work part time on a general surgical floor. I had a sse till clear order my patient would vomit the go lytely before it did its thing. My patient, a lady, commented that she'd never had an enema before and I explained what it was what we do and so on. She then asked what would she feel? Feel? I then realized that I had no clue as I never had one.
My question it...simply...what does an enema feel like?
Thanks. ED, RN BSN
hiddencatRN, BSN, RN
3,408 Posts
You know, I was curious about how the NP swabs for flu/RSV felt.....so I swabbed myself. Just sayin'...
Sun0408, ASN, RN
1,761 Posts
Its been 2 decades since having one so my memory maybe a bit off.. As far as the insertion..not painful or uncomfortable but "weird" because of where it was going.. As far as squeezing the fluid in, I felt mild pressure but that was it. It was really quick and worked really quick also.. This was for childbirth so not sure how fast they work with the typical enema bottle prepackaged from pharm, mine was a large bag with solution added at the bedside..
michiganstudent
47 Posts
I had to have an enema after my C-section about 15 years ago - to get things moving again. It didn't hurt - just pressure. And after it did its trick, almost instant relief from the pain that had building up in my abdomen.
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You know I was curious about how the NP swabs for flu/RSV felt.....so I swabbed myself. Just sayin'...[/quote']Well......I never thought of giving one to myself, I do have one problem, short arms and arthritis keeps from reaching my tail. Perhaps a coworker...I can think of a CNA who would love to.....embarrassing.Thanks for your response
Well......I never thought of giving one to myself, I do have one problem, short arms and arthritis keeps from reaching my tail. Perhaps a coworker...I can think of a CNA who would love to.....embarrassing.
Thanks for your response
I had to have an enema after my C-section about 15 years ago - to get things moving again. It didn't hurt - just pressure. And after it did its trick, almost instant relief from the pain that had building up in my abdomen.:)
Thsnk you to those who responded. I can tell my patient about what an NG tube feels like or a catheter as we did those to each other in n ursing school. But, when I was asked about the enema, I said "no clue"
Now, if someone could say what it is like to be tickled...something else I never experienced....seriously. My parents were "hands off" no "Piggy" games or nothing. ED
calivianya, BSN, RN
2,418 Posts
Um, do you mean IV catheter or do you mean urinary catheter? I think I would have run away screaming if my school tried to let us do Foleys on each other.
Sorry for being slightly off topic, but I was just disturbed.
Um, do you mean IV catheter or do you mean urinary catheter? I think I would have run away screaming if my school tried to let us do Foleys on each other. Sorry for being slightly off topic, but I was just disturbed.
Straight urinary catheter. I had a great partner...god bless her. I was the only guy in the class and she let me practice on her....and, yes I missed the first time... damn privy parts. ED
Oh wow. I would have just about died of embarrassment regardless of the sex of the person cathing me. You guys were troopers!
chrisrn24
905 Posts
Okay I would've quite nursing school right then.
SubSippi
911 Posts
I don't believe that, there's no way a school would allow that to go on. It would be a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Aurora77
861 Posts
I don't either. That's just insane.