2/6 What I Learned This Week: If you annoy them, they will order

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Alright, friends. I'm keeping this one short and sweet because my brain is sore and my dog is annoying.

This week, I have learned....

1. There should be a time limit hospitals should have to fix a problem. If things aren't better after, say, 15 days, let someone else try.

2. I'm in the mid Atlantic of the US with spring travel plans to Florida, and I'm actually feeling nervous about Zika. I had a guillian barre syndrome patient in nursing school. On his way driving home from work, his chest felt off, so he course corrected to the ED. When he pulled up and walked to the doors, he struggled with leg weakness. After he was done in triage, he couldn't stand. He was intubated, and completely paralyzed, before he left the ED for ICU.

3. A patient on neuroleptics will still have detectable epileptiform patterns on an EEG.

4. A good neurologist knows no matter how crazy the patient sounds describing symptoms, what they say is legit and will stay the course for diagnosis.

5. My favorite doctors to work with are the ones who will sit and talk patho with a nurse and enjoy that the nurse legitimately loves to learn.

6. Sliding scale coverage alone for inpatient management is not currently supported by research.

7. If working day shift doesn't eventually make me check into a psych ward, nothing will.

8. The GI doc who left me scrambling to save a guy's life (what felt like) single-handedly by doing no intervention before he got dumped on us (actively bleeding out 2 points of hemoglobin over 8 hours and maintaining a BP that won't leave 70s-80s) has suddenly become cautious enough to send a perfectly stable (hemodynamically, symptomatically, and on CBC) rectal bleed to ICU before meeting or scoping her after I've literally done all the work needed on her for the shift. And of course, I was rewarded with an end of the shift admission.

9. The Florida Man Collective has evolved to include its latest - Wrinkles the Clown. He is a scary-looking clown who is for hire to scare anyone you want, for any reason.

10. The more you annoy the doctor about the same thing, over and over and over, the more likely it is they will listen and maybe put in an order.

I have nothing else right now. My broken brain is feeble!

More effed up clowns:

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Is this a pics or it didn't happen statement? Challenge accepted.

I got it!

You have a very cute uvula. :inlove:

Specializes in critical care.

My loves, I need someone to make the 2/13 OP. Only rules - keep it mostly nursing, and make a unique title relating to your OP (as you've probably noticed, no holds barred on the title as long as it doesn't violate TOS).

Any takers?

I got it!

You have a very cute uvula. :inlove:

It's unfortunate how uvula and vulva have similar spellings. I initially thought you and Rose might have an *ahem* intimate bond.

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.
It's unfortunate how uvula and vulva have similar spellings. I initially thought you and Rose might have an *ahem* intimate bond.

:wideyed: :speechless:

I learned I have a 3.65 transfer GPA for my target BSN program, and I have the opportunity to improve it to as high as 3.9+. Depending how they judge it. I am so freaking excited I CAN DO THIS!!For years I thought I was hopeless, now I find I might get what I want. My exuberance is through the roof.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
My loves, I need someone to make the 2/13 OP. Only rules - keep it mostly nursing, and make a unique title relating to your OP (as you've probably noticed, no holds barred on the title as long as it doesn't violate TOS).

Any takers?

I'll do it. :)
Specializes in critical care.
I'll do it. :)

Thank you!!! It's all yours!

Specializes in ER, SANE, Home Health, Forensic.
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That it's cheaper to run off the good managers than to staff adequately.

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I am not normal and other people tend to gang up on the different. I find that after I get over the initial hurt, I really don't care.

I still miss my Mama. They tell you grief fades. It's a lie. You just get stronger and cope better.

A Cadillac Margarita with a Death Star molded ice ball is delicious and nerdy and cool, all at the same time.

My poodle looks really silly in his spring haircut this year. I left his ears long and he kind of looks like Phyllis Diller.

I am currently seeking my second toy poodle. I am giddy with anticipation! My first was an amazing good boy.

Barely a nurse for 2.5 years and completely with this Dr. by my side and he actually had the nerve to stop and say "are you ok right now?" considering my overload, q15mins vitals, 16+ pt overload, and running ship for myself with little help I said "no, doc not really, but I have 2 hours left on my shift to fulfill my duties for you" given the man is 75 years old and taking a full work shift and on-call shifts every other week, who am I to tell him no?

It was a very meaningful gesture on his part to ask after realizing the amount of new stress admits can have.

I learned that everyone can have a breaking point and I'll be damned the 75 year old doctor is more akeen to my stress than the 25 year olds running the unit.

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