Things you'd LOVE to be able to tell patients, and get away with it.

Just curious as to what you would say. Mine goes something like this: Nurses Relations Video Nurse Life

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Hi, my name is AngelfireRN, I'll be your nurse tonight.

I am not a waitress, nor am I your slave.

Yelling and hurling obscenities at me will not get you your pain meds any sooner than they are ordered. Nor will having your family member or entourage do the same.

Threatening lawsuits and having umpteen family members camp out in the halls or hold up the nurse's station will not get you preferential treatment.

Physically grabbing me as I go down the hall is NOT a good idea.

I do not give the orders, but I do have to follow/enforce them. This is something that you should take up with your doctor.

No, I will not call him again to ask him for more pain medicine. He has been called twice and has said no both times.

No, I will not give you his number so you can "straighten him out".

No, you are not my only patient, and I highly doubt that you are single-handedly paying my salary. On the off chance that you are, let's talk about a raise.

NO, NO, NO, I most empahatically will NOT come get you when it is time for your next pain shot while you are having a smoke break. I also will not bring it to you in the smoking room. (Have actually said that, I am allergic to cigarettes. I did it once, had an asthma attack, desatted to 83, and turned blue, according to the patient and my charge nurse, after the patient had to help me back to the floor).

No, I don't really care if your family has not eaten all day, they drove here by themselves, they are not sick, and no, I will not call for 6 guest trays. (This of course, is if the patient in question does not need all 6 family members present, and is not at death's door).

No, you may not have 3 six-packs of soda from the kitchen, there are other people that would like a snack, too.

No, they will not open up the kitchen up just for you, at 1 in the morning, because you don't like the snacks we have on the floor.

I could think of hundreds, but those will do for a start. I know it sounds mean, but this is why I got out of bedside nursing. When a hospital becomes the Hilton, I'm gone!

Have fun!

Specializes in Med/Surg, psych, 7 yrs EMT.

To the family that makes a complaint about not getting enough attention on the previous night shift: could you also make a report when you do get enough attention? Thanks, cause I have worked extremely hard today to make darn sure your stay is much more to your liking.

What ever happened to the positive comments?

:thnkg:

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elizabells said:
We have a preemie on the unit right now whose Utox was positive for cocaine, as was mom's, of course. The other night she was chattering a million miles a minute about how we (the nurses) could avoid getting gestational hypertension and having preemies. She said we HAVE TO not eat things with salt and go on bedrest if our OBs told us to. I really had to physically bite the inside of my cheek not to say

"You know what else I hear helps? Not SMOKING CRACK."

sometimes I wonder what would happen, if we did say such things to our pts?

what would happen liza, if you did say the aforementioned to your pt?

I don't consider it unethical, unprofessional or illegal.

so, where's the problem in having this pt confront the real truth?

leslie

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Specializes in LTC.

Everyone knows the movie Finding Nemo and Dori's "Just keep swimming" song. The one thing I have gotten stuck in my head when working with SOB patients and I am nearly surprised I haven't started singing outloud to the tune of the 'Just Keep Swimming' song is:

Just keep breathing, Just keep breathing, Just keep breathing breathing breathing.

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To the patients that can reach for their phones and food and then ask you to pull up their blankets.

"No, you can do it."

I really don't mind doing it, it takes only a second. But, WHY? Why become so helpless. My mother is 81 and active - for a reason. She doesn't ASK for anything. That is a problem at times but it keeps her alive and going.

Her theory, "if I sit to long, I'm afraid I won't get up."

I love that. She, too, has buried two husbands.

And my 80 year old aunt came to my son's baby shower less than a week after her mastectomy and within 2 weeks of burying her husband. She wouldn't ask you to pull up her blankets unless she was ill enough to need that.

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Specializes in LTC, MNGMNT,CORRECTIONS.

From adult family member running to the nurses station, "Mommy said the aids hurt her this morning when they made her get in her chair, we want you to get an x-ray". wish i could say " Hello.... Mommy weighs 400 pounds and never moves, she was air lifted by heavy eqipment from her bed to her chair, that's why her legs are "Puffy" Mommy is not crying in pain, do you see any tears?. Mommy is a fat pill popper and wants more drugs. after you leave, she'll sleep 24/7 except during meals or pill pass time." By the way, Mommy is diabetic, so quit bringing her buckets of kentucky fried chicken and bags of cookies to stash under her blankets".:rolleyes:

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Specializes in Government.

In my role as nurse for my state Dept. of Transportation:

"Hi. Yes. I took your father's driver's license away. I'm sure he DOES love to drive. No, threatening me with legal action will not change my mind (yawn). When his dementia/blindness/end stage Parkinson's resolves, I'd love to give him his license back!"

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Specializes in LTC, MNGMNT,CORRECTIONS.
Quickbeam said:
In my role as nurse for my state Dept. of Transportation:

"Hi. Yes. I took your father's driver's license away. I'm sure he DOES love to drive. No, threatening me with legal action will not change my mind (yawn). When his dementia/blindness/end stage Parkinson's resolves, I'd love to give him his license back!"

funny, I had a 62 yr old male hospice pt once who was blind ( shadows only), needed a walker, had oxygen and terminal lung cancer. It was his birthday and he wanted to see if he could get his driver's license renewed. He walked in the BMV with his walker, portable O2, and sunglasses. He told the gals working he forgot his reading glasses and they just took his photo and renewed his DL. He laughed about that and showed it to everyone. He died 7 days later.

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Specializes in Utilization Management.

To the patient who's impatient to be DC'd when the doc didn't finalize the orders and was whining that "everything was negative and he should've called back hours ago and I know he wants me to go home today" and keeps having her SO follow me around as I'm taking care of patients, and hover at the desk, listening in on my phone calls:

SO, GO ALREADY!

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Angie O said:
To the patient who's impatient to be DC'd when the doc didn't finalize the orders and was whining that "everything was negative and he should've called back hours ago and I know he wants me to go home today" and keeps having her SO follow me around as I'm taking care of patients, and hover at the desk, listening in on my phone calls:

SO, GO ALREADY!

:lol2: Can I help you pack anything? Need a w/c to get you out of the building? Here let me push, can I call you a cab?

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Specializes in NICU.
earle58 said:
sometimes I wonder what would happen, if we did say such things to our pts?

what would happen liza, if you did say the aforementioned to your pt?

I don't consider it unethical, unprofessional or illegal.

so, where's the problem in having this pt confront the real truth?

leslie

The three magic words - Faaaaaamily Ceeeeentered Caaaaaaare. We had a hard enough time getting the PP floor to stop letting this woman's MOM dress in gowns and footies like she was a pt.

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Specializes in Med Surg, Hospice.

Would you PLEASE leave the room instead of hovering when I'm trying to do my job and give your relative a bath/change their brief/clean thier bum/change their bed? They're probably embarrassed this has happened and your hovering to make sure I do my job right is a downright pain. I've cleaned up hundreds of patients, changed a million briefs and beds. I know how to do it and I can don't need your constant commentating. You're also in my way-- MOVE. I also don't need you telling me how to do my job. I realize you care about your relative, but your constant helicopter maneuvering and picking on me is truly not appreciated. If you're that concerned, here's the sheets/washcloths/briefs/gown... have at it.. Be my guest....

No, I cannot tell you what the patient's vitals are. There's this thing called HIPAA and I'm not permitted to disclose anything. Even if I could, I wouldn't. Ask the nurse.

If you think you can provide better care than your relative is getting in the hospital, PLEASE take them home......

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Specializes in Respiratory, Hospice, Med-Surg, MICU,.

That I would LOVE my Job IF you would kindly leave your family, bowels and doctor at home :nurse:

(Sorry doc, no offense to you intended :sofahider)

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