(8/29) This week, I have learned......

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(Forgive the early submission this week. Got a busy day tomorrow and last week's thread has just changed its code status to DNR, with a discharge to hospice. Thankfully, most of the family agrees. Unfortunately, one person thinks I'm trying to get more inheritance than Farawyn, but thankfully that's what probate lawyers are for.)

This week, I have learned:

Creatinine can go from 9 to 1.9 in 12 hours. Then 0.65, 24 hours after that, with 13,000 mL out in two shifts.

If you're prepared to ask if your patient group can be split up tomorrow, be prepared to be made out to be an a-hole in front of the rest of the staff just for asking.

My legs are a-holes.

Furry woodland creatures are terrifying.

Metoprolol is a hell of a drug.

Cardiologists should consult nephrologists for beta blocker dosing once a creatinine hits, like, 2.

Some patients would rather walk across the room to pull the code blue button rather then push the nurse call button on their remote they've had glued to their hands for days.

It appears the end of August is "Celebrate Right Before Shift Change Disasters" season.

There are two miserable ladies who post in every thread. But now I'll never know who they are.

There is a person with an STD in their colostomy stoma.

An iPhone can delete all of your contacts in one area code and rename all of your contacts 'Steve'.

I am incredibly frustrated that hospitalists don't clarify code status at admission. Families are SHOCKED to consider that just because their kids know what they want, doesn't mean we'll know.

The State Highway Administration employs archaeologists.

My baby turns 8 tomorrow. I remember feeling impatience at the end of that pregnancy because I wanted to KNOW her. She was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen, and has grown more so with every passing year. As fulfilled as I am by being a nurse (I was one of those disgusting "called to it" nurses. Wear gloves when you read my posts, friends. That icky stuff might be contagious.), being Mommy is my one true superpower. :)

What have you learned this week?

Well you might see her on that show one day. Apparently she also has crap in storage units.

I'll look for a PO'd yellow fuzzball DIL with tats!

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
I'll look for a PO'd yellow fuzzball DIL with tats!

Lol. Actually I'm very white & you can't see my tattoos if I'm dressed. As much as I want visible tattoos *sigh* the nursing profession doesn't feel the same way as I do. So I put them where they can be hidden with scrubs.

Specializes in Registered Nurse.

An unfortunate one.....'No matter how nice you are, someone will dislike you.'

I've learned that kindergarten isn't fun anymore...my child had homework the first day and was doing math problems on day 2. I don't remember it being like this when I was her age, but they didn't have VPK back then either.

Car line circles are the devil:devil:. Why is it that people cannot figure out how to follow the car immediately in front of them? Do not form a second line and spontaneously try to merge in front of everyone else who has already been waiting for 30 minutes. Go to the back and wait your turn like everyone else:banghead:. Oh, and parents, put down your smart phones while you are driving....it's not just our teenagers who need to keep their eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel!

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.
Lol. Actually I'm very white & you can't see my tattoos if I'm dressed. As much as I want visible tattoos *sigh* the nursing profession doesn't feel the same way as I do. So I put them where they can be hidden with scrubs.

Yup. Yup. ON all counts, White and hidden tattoos.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
Yup. Yup. ON all counts, White and hidden tattoos.

Twinsies!

Specializes in critical care.
Twinsies!

Tripsies! Count me in! Although..... I've been thinking about being naughty and getting a bit of a sleeve. Just enough it'll peek out if I skip the undershirt.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
Tripsies! Count me in! Although..... I've been thinking about being naughty and getting a bit of a sleeve. Just enough it'll peek out if I skip the undershirt.

I'm gonna get a half sleeve & my chest because soon enough I'm gonna run out of space. :p

I learned that if you sit charting at the nurses station long enough in LTC you will hear the same two residents with dementia have the exact same conversation with each other at least 3 times.

To add to that you can go to a completely different facility and hear that same conversation with 2 completely different people. It's like they have their own little dementia chatter.

Specializes in Hospice.
To add to that you can go to a completely different facility and hear that same conversation with 2 completely different people. It's like they have their own little dementia chatter.

They also have their own signature noises. I can walk onto the Memory Care unit, close my eyes and immediately know who's up and awake. My patients, other residents, doesn't matter. I know 'em all lol

They also have their own signature noises. I can walk onto the Memory Care unit, close my eyes and immediately know who's up and awake. My patients, other residents, doesn't matter. I know 'em all lol

Like the new pic, Jensmom7!

Specializes in Hospice.
Like the new pic, Jensmom7!

One of my favorite movies. Read the book first, in college, and totally annoyed my friends by walking up to them and saying "Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."

I've been silly for a llooonnnggg time lol.

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