What Diagnosis Did your First Patient in Clinicals Have?

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Specializes in LTC, CPR instructor, First aid instructor..

Mine was a woman with a severe case of cellulitis in her good leg. It was ulcerated, and wet to dry dressings were applied. The reason I say; "Her good leg," is because her bad leg was one with skin stretched over bone. I asked her how it got that way, and she said when she was an 11 yo, she was hit by a car, and her mom pulled her free before it ran over her entire body, removing the skin from the bone. The skin and the fatty tissue never grew back.

Specializes in Pediatrics.

Wow that is an interesting story Fran!! If I remember right, my first patient was a gentleman who had had a stroke and had some residual physical and neurological effects. (This was in a nursing home). He was very talkative and a very interesting person. I was too nervous to remember much more about nursing care except trying to do that mini-mental status exam, but he was so funny and friendly he made things a lot easier. I enjoyed taking care of him.

Specializes in Occ health, Med/surg, ER.

If I can remember right, her main dx was hemiparesis due to CVA.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

Post-op total gastrectomy, pneumonia.

Specializes in ccu cardiovascular.

Congestive heart failure

Specializes in DOU.

MRSA.. the poor woman ended up having half her lady parts cut away. It was horrific.

Specializes in LTC, office.

A lovely lady dying of breast CA with bone and liver mets. :o

Specializes in Me Surge.

Anal Abcess. I was worried about having to the wound care. When I got to clinical I found out the abcess was healed and the patient was in for colostomy take down. Whew! What a relief.

Specializes in Med-Surg/Peds/O.R./Legal/cardiology.

A man in his 40's with mets. kidney ca. He suffered terribly! I've never forgotten him. :o

Male, 63 y/o s/p superpubic tube, MS, CVA, HTN, CHF, DM, MRSA, stage IV on the coccyx. He was a mess. Not only those dx (and a ton more) but he was an enormous man!! 6ft7in and 350lbs!! Ok so I am 4ft11in and 95lbs! Yeah! That was fun.

He was a great guy though. Very sweet, very understanding of the time it took me to position him, move him, do head to toe assessments, etc. He was actually pretty amazed I was able to handle his AM care and treatments. *I guess having 20 yrs CNA experience under my belt helped me with the tricks of the trade to move and position him*

He sent a great letter of compliment of my skills and abilities to the Director of my nursing program and my Clinical instructor. I was over the moon. I still stop by the LTC facility he's a resident in once in a while to visit with him. Even with all his ails, he always has a smile on his face and greets each new set of students with open arms. He loves "teaching" students he says :lol2:

Specializes in ER, Trauma, Advanced Care.

Acute Renal Failure due to viral infection ... 20 years old

Shows how many years I've been doing this. My first was a "lady partsl stenosis". The girl was getting marries and was still a virgin. The Dr had her in the hospital over night to "stretch " the lady parts. I remember it so well because , the nurses the night before her surg. shaved her. The Dr wa mad because the girl was getting married, and " what in the world would her husband think of her now' . Oh my gosh.....talk about a reduculous DX . Now days that would be considered fraud.

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