Used CPR on my neighbors toddler today... it wasn't enough... warning, graphic..

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I can't sleep.... today was awful. I work night in the ICU, all adults, never pediatrics. I was sleeping today and woken up by my husband yelling for me, he said there was a baby in the lake (we have a large retention pond next door. ) I bolt out of bed and run outside in my pajamas to find the neighbors attempting CPR on a couch on their porch- I jump in and grab the child off the couch and place him on the floor and resume CPR.

He was saturated, blue, and so cold- no one knew how long he was in the water. I didn't say a word to anyone, just went into autopilot whispering the compression counts and working until the ambulance finally arrived and the EMT placed his hands over mine to take over. He asked quietly if I had any response and all I could do is make a tiny nod no.

the breaths were the worst, I can't even describe the sound , but I know I was getting air into his lungs, but god there was so much water in his lungs. Evertime I try to sleep I hear that awful noise and I keep hearing the moms cries and her repeatedly saying I'm sorry to the other people. The man (turns out it was grandpa that found him) was so upset, he kept hitting the wall with his hands and screaming for help.

I thank god god for my training, autopilot kicked in and during the crisis I tuned out all of the distractions and just did the CPR. I can't imagine he will make it but the officers said he had a pulse and was on the ventilator at the hospital as of this afternoon, no updates since then.

I have done CPR before but at work, this was my first time outside of work and with a child. I hope to never have to do it again. I have so much respect for nurses who work with pediatrics. That was horrible.

Specializes in LTC, Rehab.

I hope he makes it, obviously! And I'm glad your training kicked in and you did what you did.

Specializes in NICU, Telephone Triage.

You are a true hero. I've only worked with babies my entire career. I would freak out with an adult. As a nurse, I think we just go on auto-pilot like you said. I hope the little guy pulls through. Keep us posted if you find out anything.

Specializes in Emergency/Cath Lab.

I drowned when I was 2. I thank god everyday there was somewhere there like you to do what you did. I wouldn't be here today if there wasn't. I know it might not feel like it but you did what you could but sometimes we can't win.

Specializes in NICU, Peds, Med-Surg.

Wow!!! It's so awesome that you did so much, but also---obviously very difficult !!! I'm sending up prayers for you that your mind will

be at ease, the boy and his family, and LOTS of ((( hugs ))))!!!

Specializes in Trauma, Teaching.

{{{{{hugs}}}}}

You at least gave him a chance.

Let yourself cry. I know I have.

{{{HUGS}}}}

Specializes in Cardiac Care.

You are indeed a hero.

Sending hugs.

Specializes in ER.

NursingInChaos, thank you for your courageous action and for sharing your sadness. Even in the ER, pediatric resuscitation efforts carry deep emotionally intensity. There is so much potential life at stake. For whatever personal pain you are going through, the other's present benefited from your efforts on many levels. You took responsibility, intervened, and gave the child a much better chance. Hugs, peace, and courage.

Thanks so much everyone, it has been rough but I am managing. I will talk to our Chaplin at work I think.

Last update this afternoon was that he is on the ventilator still, face is now swollen and the family said blood came out of his nose and ears . There was no blood when I worked on him at all thank goodness.

They are keeping him on the machine for three days total and if he makes no progress then they will take him off.

Doesnt sound good to me. But having never worked with kids I don't know the patho behind bleeding after drowning so I don't know.

Thanks again for for all the support, it is very helpful to have someone to talk to, you all understand more than family would right now - I would just upset them if I talked openly.

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

That must have been so hard. I can't even imagine...Hugs to you.

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.
Thanks so much everyone, it has been rough but I am managing. I will talk to our Chaplin at work I think.

Last update this afternoon was that he is on the ventilator still, face is now swollen and the family said blood came out of his nose and ears . There was no blood when I worked on him at all thank goodness.

They are keeping him on the machine for three days total and if he makes no progress then they will take him off.

Doesnt sound good to me. But having never worked with kids I don't know the patho behind bleeding after drowning so I don't know.

Thanks again for for all the support, it is very helpful to have someone to talk to, you all understand more than family would right now - I would just upset them if I talked openly.

Probably DIC

Specializes in Oncology.

It probably isn't good, but those three days he'll spend in PICU will help his parents find some closure, hopefully, vs if he had never made it there.

Specializes in Psych, Peds, Education, Infection Control.
It probably isn't good, but those three days he'll spend in PICU will help his parents find some closure, hopefully, vs if he had never made it there.

Exactly. This gives them time to say goodbye and really start to cope with such a sudden tragedy. Your care bought them these extra days with him.

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