9/5 What I learned this week.....

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Ahhhhh this week. Kids in school, a nice run of chill nights, and here I am, wiiiiiiide awake knowing my body needs to flip back to awake in the day (for only two flippin' days) this weekend until I have two more nights this coming week. *sigh* I need more summer. Fall means back to mom taxi and learning 3rd grade math. Ugh! No thank you!

Alas, this week I have learned.....

There is a man with a 19 inch member. The head of it is 10 inches in diameter.

Xarelto is a hell of a drug.

Being an assertive person by nature, and after receiving guidance through nursing school and as I've been a nurse on concise and direct communication (how to deliver and receive it), I was reminded this week that not everyone effectively communicates, and it can be upsetting to them to be asked to.

In addition, the very nature of nursing education through school and orientation teaches us how to be able to initially be subordinate, in a way, to those who mentor us, but seamlessly transition to being peers after. This feels like an endemic part of nursing because we all do it, and a good preceptor takes his/her role seriously to ensure safety and adequate care is delivered. That ease of transition doesn't apparently exist in all levels of patient care, though. I'm not sure why it didn't occur to me, but it was placed directly in my face when I was informed that a preceptor tech should not be responsible for correction of an orienting tech, because the orienting tech is a peer to the preceptor. (Huge needs for education, there - I am not the (disciplinary) supervisor of the aids, even as the nurse, and a preceptor is responsible for the learning process of the one orienting - they need to learn how to communicate errors in practice without worrying about the consequence to the peer relationship later.)

I've decided my melanin is useless.

On a related note, I would rather go without a shower than shower with sunburn.

#JunkOff is trending right now. And in the name of science, there is this - The Icelandic Phallological Museum

I want a high and mighty horse to ride in on.

And speaking of horses, never look a gift horse in the mouth. If the whole floor has wild and crashing patient assignments, check in and offer help often, but keep it to yourself that your group was/is easy.

When you read a patient's chart notes and see they couldn't be stopped from punching and spitting on staff with 25 mg haldol and 10 mg Ativan, you might actually think to yourself, "thank god he's only felt me up this shift".

I've decided I'm going to write a book called "You Can't Make This **** Up".

Agony, sweet, sweet little old man reaffirmed for me that we have a desperate need in this country for social services. A person shouldn't decide to attempt suicide because lack of access to adequate care has ultimately (decades later) led to homelessness.

I very much love and miss NOC. It felt so good to do a week of nights!

I've learned how very close to death a person can get during ETOH detox. It doesn't help that the person is 4 months older than my mom, who is 15 years sober right now. Counter transference is a hell of a drug. :(

Lots of psychosocial stuff this week. Very heartbreaking.

I've learned that simply being in a sinus arrest rhythm while already having a HR in the 30s is not a qualifyer for a pacemaker. (Apparently?)

I've learned that the cutoff for a pause to ring asystole on our tele monitors is somewhere between 4.8 and 5.6 seconds.

I've learned our hospitalists have this magical locked room filled with iced cream. And if you're really nice (and they're tired-giddy at the end of their 7-day NOC stretch), they'll tube some up to you.

Adding with compatible numbers makes no freaking sense to me whatsoever. I am a math smart person with a rather high IQ (logic and I are BFFs) and yet, compatible numbers? Seriously, why?! I should be able to tutor my 8-year old in math without having to learn what it is first, right???

Have you learned anything worth sharing this week?

Specializes in Emergency.

Setting limits with strangers is so much easier than setting limits with my family.

This. A million times.

Specializes in psych, addictions, hospice, education.
Is there a specific illness that attracts you to the MH field? The semicolon tattoo is popular for MH.

The green ribbon is a symbol for support of those with mental illnesses. That's why it's my icon...

Specializes in School Nursing, Hospice,Med-Surg.

Shopping with hubs? Good grief! I made the mistake of letting him go with us Sunday afternoon. THAT is sheer torture. Him making comments over my shoulder about every purchase. Dude!!

I finally decided to just stop and finish tomorrow after work before I blew a gasket right there in the middle of Walmart Supercenter.

Specializes in Hospice.
Shopping with hubs? Good grief! I made the mistake of letting him go with us Sunday afternoon. THAT is sheer torture. Him making comments over my shoulder about every purchase. Dude!!

I finally decided to just stop and finish tomorrow after work before I blew a gasket right there in the middle of Walmart Supercenter.

Does your husband know mine??

Specializes in Behavioral Health.
Does your husband know mine??

Only through the underground forum where we come up with new ways to frustrate family members. I'm active on the "how to make family dinners awkward" subforum. Hoping to get into the "how to embarrass your kids" forum soon. I have so much embarrassment to give.

Oh no, I've said too much!

That school this semester might just overwhelm me, making me doubt my superwoman status..

My husband did remind me that I am pregnant; with a toddler, dog, and husband at home; while also working two jobs.. perhaps that also is having a role in my self-doubt?

Psych issues still have a lot of stigma attached to them, and patients would rather wish a horrible and terminal disease on themselves than admit they are in the need of a mild psych intervention.

I am excited about decorating for Halloween. Besides Christmas it's really the only holiday we put much effort into decorating for.

That I am still glad to have removed my "mother" from my life. I really couldn't handle her stress/crap/me-me-me-me nonsense on top of everything else.. even if this now means "I'm out of the will" per her words..

Oh yeah and that my employer will continue to reward the laziest and most useless employees.. While demanding more from the rest of us to make up for their lack of work.. In fact said lazy person just got a semi-promotion to get her out of the MD's way since she drives them crazy.. How about you just fire her?? We work in an at-will state with no-union..

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
Nothing but bad stuff here.

Okay, not bad but very stressful stuff I can't deal with.

My 5 year plan keeps changing. Maybe I should just make a 3 year plan, that doesn't change.

Haven't seen you much lately, Ood.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.

Had my interview & I knocked it out of the park. Now I have to pray I get the job. It's gonna be a long week!

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
This week I have learned that sleep is good.

I have also learned that I look much better in a front mirror than a sideways mirror.

I have learned that tomatoes can still thrive despite not being watered.

I have learned that a well timed text from someone just saying Hi makes me smile and forget about being yelled at for stupid crap.

I have learned that I need to get my SOC down to 3 hours minimum in order to make any kind of serious money at my HH job.

I learned I feel better when I low carb so why am I not doing that?

I have learned I am the only one in this house (apparently) who know how to give the dog her pills and clean out the litter boxes.

I have learned that my old men patients who are ex Marines will keep you in their house forever talking to you.

I have learned I need to be able to deal with change better than I do.

Be careful with those guys. Some of them are sweethearts, but others...without going into too much detail, I was assaulted by a guy who was showing me his shadowbox of medals he'd earned in WWll.

Haven't seen you much lately, Ood.

Yeah, I've been busy with school and homework.

We also found out my husband's insurance doesn't cover autism services for our son due to a loophole, so we're trying to figure out our options.

Specializes in Cardiac and OR.

This is not so much a "learned" as just remembered; That when you apply peppermint essential oil to relieve sinus stuffiness, you will become the Pied Piper of kitties. Yeah, catnip is in the mint family.

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