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I'm not sure if it's really a "6th sense", but there's been times when I knew something was wrong with the patient even when the vitals, labs, etc. were OK. I think based on the nature of our work and the fact that we're highly observant professionals, we notice subtle changes in our patients that may not be explained immediately.
MMB
After nursing for several years, I could walk in a room and literally within a couple of minutes I could tell if something was going on or not in the absence of "hard evidence." I agree with the pattern recognition notion that Scotty mentioned. You become so accustomed to observing human responses that you can pick up on "subclinical" clues and it feels like intuition or a sixth sense. That is, of course, unless your unit is haunted and you feel the sense of someone else in the room. I worked in a unit that was haunted. Never believed any of the stories by other nurses until I experienced some of it myself.
I_Love_Donuts
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Does it happen to you as it happens to me? Do you feel when something is going to happen? Do you feel when a patient is going to die? Do you feel your patient is going to crash even if he seems ok? Do you feel sometimes you're not alone? Like there is somebody else in the room but you can't see anybody? Please share your experiences...I'm confused!
Thank you so much!