(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?

Specializes in Acute Care Pediatrics.

I learned to fear the low census. FEAR THE LOW CENSUS. *weeps*

I learned to fear the low census. FEAR THE LOW CENSUS. *weeps*

Just don't say the "q" word!

Guurrrrrlllllll do NOT get me started on that cluster eff. The MBON is an utter DISASTER. The only thing worse than the website is the employees.

I live in fear of the woman in charge of CNA endorsement.

I've learned that moods are more complicated than logic.

Specializes in Palliative, Onc, Med-Surg, Home Hospice.
There are a ton of drugs that can be a hell of a drug!

About offensive humor - we have a pain in the ass monitor tech who frankly is more full of herself than I know how to deal with. She called to ask me to check on a person coming up asystole. The patient was being bathed at the time, so I knew she was okay. I said, "she's alright, I just put a pillow over her head." Apparently that was taking it a bit TOO far.

(Apologies to others here who I probably just offended. The humor in this head is very disturbing by my own admission.)

Sounds like a monitor tech we had at my former job. She called the supervisor and had me written up because I wouldn't put a pt back on tele. He was in MRI!

"About offensive humor - we have a pain in the ass monitor tech who frankly is more full of herself than I know how to deal with. She called to ask me to check on a person coming up asystole. The patient was being bathed at the time, so I knew she was okay. I said, "she's alright, I just put a pillow over her head." Apparently that was taking it a bit TOO far. "

IXCHEL: Milk went out my nose. That was a good one ;)

Specializes in Addictions Nursing, LTC.

I learned that working nights means all the good stuff on AN happens while I'm asleep.

I learned that working nights means all the good stuff on AN happens while I'm asleep.

See, and I thought the opposite. Ixchel and Brandon would be tagging up all night. I'd wake up in the morning and spit take my coffee, what with all the songs, pics, and new games.

Specializes in Addictions Nursing, LTC.
See, and I thought the opposite. Ixchel and Brandon would be tagging up all night. I'd wake up in the morning and spit take my coffee, what with all the songs, pics, and new games.

I do have some good company at night. 😄. Maybe it's just the craziness that happens during the day that makes me feel like I'm missing out? By the time I can get on AN at night, the crazy threads have been closed or everything has been deleted.

Specializes in critical care.
I live in fear of the woman in charge of CNA endorsement.

I completed a CNA course in April with the hopes of part time work over the summer and during the nursing program. I didn't receive my CNA license number until the end of August, and about a week later, I got my 90 day letter. School started, and I never did use that expensive waste of time.

This week, I've learned:

Apparently people think its okay to tell their children they can stop taking their meds post-heart transplant.

There is a definite personality difference between people who work days and nights (at least on my unit).

I have coworkers that no matter what I do, they will always be a negative Nancy, and rather than take their disapproval personally its best to just shrug it off and move on.

Specializes in Hospice.

I learned that not being able to figure out how to add pictures in here is making me cranky. And bitey.

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