(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?

The Roster: I have to think on this. I want it to be fair and not cliquey.

The students, of course, would have to be on JV.

That's OrganizedCheerios.

I just heard about that. I need to not sleep anymore.

Specializes in Hospice.
The Roster: I have to think on this. I want it to be fair and not cliquey.

The students, of course, would have to be on JV.

Keep an open mind-sometimes Freshmen are good enough for Varsity

Keep an open mind-sometimes Freshmen are good enough for Varsity

There's a lot of quality Varsity here, doe.

The Roster: I have to think on this. I want it to be fair and not cliquey.

The students, of course, would have to be on JV.

That's it, I quit! *storms out and trips over shoelaces*

That's it, I quit! *storms out and trips over shoelaces*

Quitters never win and Winners never quit.

Rule 1.

Rule 2.

Hydrate

That's OrganizedCheerios.

Oh wait, I thought you were just being silly, but is there a background story to that name?

Quitters never win and Winners never quit.

Rule 1.

Rule 2.

Hydrate

I can deal with #2. Where's the beer you'll be providing for my hydration?

I can deal with #2. Where's the beer you'll be providing for my hydration?

Me? The bar is down the block, Probie. We'll wait.

Tie your shoes.

Specializes in Medical-Surgial, Cardiac, Pediatrics.

I learned that Epic is WAY preferable to MediTech in terms of user-friendly setup and use.

Also, I changed the theme to Galaxy. Because purple. And sparkles.

Oh wait, I thought you were just being silly, but is there a background story to that name?

I learned this week that there is a background story to that name.

Specializes in MICU, SICU, CICU.
OOOOPs, we could not find the page you were looking for.

Then there was the pain meds thread. August was pretty weird. Here's hoping that that phase is over for a while.

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