This week I have learned (6/20, a day late)

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I almost didn't start one of these this week because I did the "I am thankful for" list a few days ago, but I just love, love, love the way these conversations go! I'm keeping it rolling!

This week I have learned.....

1. A healthy young man who uses toilet time to escape the kids for 30-60 minutes a day can cause a bleeder that bleeds to the point of a 6.5 hgb and three blood transfusions during an inpatient stay.

2. I will always be so deeply touched and amazed at the endurance of humans who truly want to have it.

3. I married a person so colossally different from myself, which lately is starting to be more and more of a problem.

4. I'm really starting to lose patience and understanding for the young exaggerating patients. I had one this week in a room next to a 94 year old walkie talkie CVA that manages to have zero residuals and got frustrated because we wouldn't let her get up and move around as much as she wanted to at night. This other woman.... I can't tell if she's having some kind of somatoform disorder legitimately or if truly she was making it all up. What she said was going on, though, wasn't. She hit jackpot gold because her hospitalist was the one who does next to nothing anytime he can get away with it, so he'll turn what should be 2 night admissions into 6 nights just to pass the buck to the next guy. So lucky young lady got to soak up all the pampering at hotel d'ixchel with complete room service.

5. I want to precept. Like, I'm craving it. I know only a year in on this gig is too soon, but God I love working with the noobs. I had a brand new right off orientation nurse take report from me the other day and we shared a patient who straight up sounded terrifying. But really, he was just way more complex than we might see, even in a really sick patient. Heck, he might be the most complex I've had yet. But I loved helping her regain footing, walking her through how things aren't really as scary as they seemed, reassuring her that she will have the charge nurse keeping an eye out for her knowing she's going to be nervous anyway. *sigh* I think I've found my next adventure. Just not sure how I'll know I'm ready.

I don't have much this week. Been a bit boring! How about you? What have you learned?

Specializes in Hospice.

Stone ages here also! Manual BPs

Specializes in Hospice.

This week I learned that five 12 hours shifts in 6 days is too many and that my check engine light was on because my gas cap was not tight enough.

I'm doing a research paper on migraines. I'm learning lots of stuff.

But I'm sure you guys already know so I won't bug you with it. ♡

I'm doing a research paper on migraines. I'm learning lots of stuff.

But I'm sure you guys already know so I won't bug you with it. ♡

I was a migraine skeptic. Until I had one.

I also learned that no matter how much you correct people that you aren't the new charge nurse and they look at you as if they know something that you don't, and you learn you are the only nurse working that shift, you are indeed the new charge nurse by default....hehehehe! Talk about rude awakening!

I like AN, but I have to be honest. I'm still seeing other forums, and I'm not ready to become a one forum man. If you're okay with that, I'm happy to stick around and see how it goes.

Dogen is a butterfly. If you set him free and he comes back, awesome! If he doesn't, he was never yours to being with...

-Bad 70's Poster (poster is a noun)

Specializes in Hospice.

Another bad 70s poster (that my roommate and I had on our wall):

"just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they AREN'T out to get you!"

4) My wife wants to convert to Buddhism so I'm checking it out. I might, too.

Buddhism changed my life...... I really hope you love it!

The italicized names are apparently people who spend money here. I still haven't figured out why some of them are different colors.

The more you spend, the cooler the color. Literally.

I really need to get out on the threads more. I keep missing fun stuff.

I learned the most on how to be a nurse when I worked Oncology.

I learned the most about cancer while watching people I love die from it. I can't imagine being surrounded by it on a daily basis.

Total buzzkill, I know. Sorry.

Specializes in Behavioral Health.
The more you spend, the cooler the color. Literally.

I really need to get out on the threads more. I keep missing fun stuff.

Oh. Well. I like this color.

Cheapskate over here.

I might become a paid member down the road. Like in 10 years. Heh.

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