The Worst Hospital Visitor I've Ever Seen

Not every family who visits is there to be supportive of the patient. Some of them are even downright unsupportive. Here are some of the worst visitors I've ever seen -- how about you? Nurses Relations Article

There are so many . . . . how to choose?

There was the woman who'd had an aortic dissection repair, and things didn't go well. She had a perioperitive MI, a CVA and sepsis. All told, she was a patient in our ICU for six months. I didn't hear much about the patient's life from HER; she was confused and mostly nonverbal.

Her sister, however, sat at her bedside for hours and wanted to chat with the nurse. The sister, Katie, was a nice person and since I had just moved to the area, gave me a lot of tips about restaurants to try, where NOT to get your car repaired, and the like.

The HUSBAND, Milton, rarely showed up and when he did, he was the type of man who bellowed about "his rights" rather than understanding that when the patient is in CT (or having a line placed), the patient is unavailable for visitors, even of the spousal nature.

Katie put up pictures in the patient's room -- a smiling picture of her and her sister together, and multiple pictures of the patient's beloved dogs. "They're just like her children," Katie explained. "Milton never wanted children." Tellingly, there were no picture of Milton in the room.

He and Katie barely spoke and Katie told us that when Milton married her sister, he quit working and expected that she would support him, do all the cooking and cleaning and take care of his mother as well. As for the patient, she lit up whenever Katie arrived, but shut down whenever Milton did.

One weekend afternoon, Milton showed up just as I was helping the patient's nurse finish a bath and linen change. Without waiting for the two of us to finish up or get the dirty linen out of the way, Milton leaned over the bed and whispered (loudly enough for the patient and both of the nurses in the room to hear) "I killed your dogs. I said I would do it, and I did." That man has to take the prize for being ONE of the worst hospital visitors I've ever seen.

Years ago, when I worked in CCU, a 58 year old woman was admitted in cardiogenic shock. We placed a balloon pump, lined her, gave her multiple doses of morphine and finally, scheduled surgery for the following day. (The surgeon wanted to do it immediately, but there was already an emergency surgery in progress and the on call OR team were already in that OR.)

At six the next morning, I'm filling out the pre-op check list and a woman breezes in with two toddlers in tow. As I tried to explain to her that visitors under sixteen weren't allowed in the CCU, she told me that she had "just come to drop off her kids for their granny to watch."

Then there was the visitor who injected the patient with some street drug, right through the conveniently placed central line, because "Y'all don't give him none of the good stuff in here."

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Specializes in Cardiac.

This one can't even touch most of them these stories but... A few months back when I had just started nights on a CPCU I had a pt scheduled for a LHC in the am. He'd been going out to smoke all night, wanting morphine non stop despite a nitro drip.. Wife at the bedside. Finally told him if he went out to smoke his cath would be cancelled & no more morphine... At about 0300 tele tells me his HR is in the 140s.. I go in the room and him & the wife are in the bathroom with lines of something white cut out on the toilet!!! He doesn't even get in trouble Bc he wasn't caught "in the act" .. The wife says it was hers. Next night she's allowed back & has a seizure in the room, gets sent down to the ER and ends up in ICU. I wasn't working for that one. Lol. Pure craziness.

Specializes in CVICU.
This one can't even touch most of them these stories but... A few months back when I had just started nights on a CPCU I had a pt scheduled for a LHC in the am. He'd been going out to smoke all night, wanting morphine non stop despite a nitro drip.. Wife at the bedside. Finally told him if he went out to smoke his cath would be cancelled & no more morphine... At about 0300 tele tells me his HR is in the 140s.. I go in the room and him & the wife are in the bathroom with lines of something white cut out on the toilet!!! He doesn't even get in trouble Bc he wasn't caught "in the act" .. The wife says it was hers. Next night she's allowed back & has a seizure in the room, gets sent down to the ER and ends up in ICU. I wasn't working for that one. Lol. Pure craziness.

Our congressmen need to hear stories like this. I can understand reimbursement being pegged to "outcomes", but reimbursement being pegged to "happy customers". They need to know what kind of monsters this legislation has created. The inmates are running the asylum.

that's ****** up... I'm speechless...

Just the other day a patient asked for an "escort" to her room. Now THAT is taking customer service to a new level!

I respect everybody ways of living and making money, because we don't really know what are they going through to end up in that situation, but I'm pretty sure that we all have standars, who want to prostitute their self inside a effing Hospital!!!?? the hell is wrong with this people??

Specializes in Telemetry, Med-Surg, ED, Psych.

also known as a philly side car --- ahh, working in corrections and juve has enriched my feeling about humanity

Specializes in Telemetry, Med-Surg, ED, Psych.
Specializes in Telemetry, Med-Surg, ED, Psych.
How about a family who had their special needs child chained to the bed at home (so they could collect his disabilty check). Child was taken away from said family and placed into protective custody/ inpatient for a displaced fx of the arm, aspiration pneumonia, and loss of weight. He was a full size 17 yr old who weighed 68#. Child ended up with sepsis and dying. Family demanded CPR be continued past the point of reason as he had to live (so they could continue to collect that check). Family then had the gall to try to sue the hospital for allowing their child to die. The family smelled like a barn and even with the door closed the smell creeped down the hall and wouldn't clear. :stinkyfeet: We all loved that child. It was so heartbreaking as he put up such a good fight and deserved so much more. There is a special place in hell for those parents.. Worst part of all Dad is a Nurse!

If the dad was a hospital administrator, then things are making more sense

Specializes in Telemetry, Med-Surg, ED, Psych.
Had a patient admitted with stoma bleeding and inflammation. We eventually found out her husband liked the stomal sex... Yuck!

The good old Philly Side Car --- with our society the way it is, Im surprised its not happening more often or that its not in Media -- but sooner or later, it will

Specializes in LTC, CPR instructor, First aid instructor..

How about a family who had their special needs child chained to the bed at home (so they could collect his disabilty check). Child was taken away from said family and placed into protective custody/ inpatient for a displaced fx of the arm, aspiration pneumonia, and loss of weight. He was a full size 17 yr old who weighed 68#. Child ended up with sepsis and dying. Family demanded CPR be continued past the point of reason as he had to live (so they could continue to collect that check). Family then had the gall to try to sue the hospital for allowing their child to die. The family smelled like a barn and even with the door closed the smell creeped down the hall and wouldn't clear. :stinkyfeet: We all loved that child. It was so heartbreaking as he put up such a good fight and deserved so much more. There is a special place in hell for those parents.. Worst part of all Dad is a Nurse!

:down: I wonder how many patients he has neglected. DISGUSTING!:yuck:

Specializes in CVICU.

I sent my Congressman an email and a link to this thread.

When you have been a nurse for more than a couple of years, I think you have your eyes opened 1000 times wider than you ever imagined they could be. Sometimes, it is by how good people can be, but more often by how horrible they can be. That horrible can be stupid, rude, demanding, cruel, inconsiderate, etc. Those who receive healthcare and those who provide it, never cease to amaze and it is usually not in a good way. I have had some really great patients and co-workers over the years and some awful ones too.

During a snowstorm, an RN on OB allowed a male who worked in another department to take a bath in the whirlpool tub meant for our labour patients! Not only did he get in the tub, he pulled the call bell in there. The person who answered the light got the shock of her life. The male was one of the last people anyone would want to see naked. Botht the RN and the man were "talked to," but didn't really get into too much trouble.

At 7 pm, I asked a postpartum patient if her husband was leaving or staying for the night. She said he was going home. I was surprised to see him still there when I went to do her midnight VS. Apparently, they were watching videos and he brought himself in a six pack of beer, drank it all, and passed out drunk. It struck me funny because I would never think to bring alcohol into the hospital. When I said something to a co-worker, she said her husband would probably bring in beer for himself if they were watching movies. I must lead a sheltered life.

When I worked at a SNF we had the most lovely LTC resident. It was her birthday and her son made reservations to take her to dinner. He got it approved by the DON and that was literally all she spoke about for WEEKS before he took her. The night of her birthday he comes and picks her up and takes her to dinner. About 3 hours later we got a call from the restaurant he took her too asking that we come and pick her up. The BASTARD was SOOOO cheap that he couldn't pay for the meal so he told her he was going to the bathroom and left her at the restaurant. Some kind soul at the table next to her paid the bill and our driver came in at 9 PM and took the facility van to pick her up. That A-hole was banned from the facility for months was never allowed to take her anywhere ever again..... it still drags on my heart because she cried everyday at dinner for a month after that. PEOPLE SUCK!