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If I make it out of this weekend without losing my mind completely, it will be an absolute miracle. The last few months seem to be trying their best to do me in completely. I could really use a vacation. Just me, the kids, and sunshine. I'd be a happy girl.
So, some lessons from this week:
Someone posted something on Craigslist that was offensive.
It's surprising how surprising hallucinations AREN'T to some people. (Although on the flip side, it's kind of amusing seeing people get confused when I describe my own olfactory hallucinations.)
We have a tech who is a nursing student. He just finished his first semester. Of all of our techs, he's the most bold (abrasively?) in his approach to patient care and has been the only I've worked with who has made decisions "above his pay grade". I hoped with all my heart that some nursing school would add caution to his approach and performance. I've learned tonight that it hasn't. I genuinely like this person, but am afraid for him (and, unfortunately, patients).
Fitbit needs a NOC mode. Or... Is there a way to change its time zone maybe?
It's weird showing up to work with 6k steps already in for the day.
I'm apparently allergic to something I've put on my face in the last 12-18 hours. Love going to work looking like I have two swollen, black eyes.
Insecurity can turn people into monsters. I already knew this. What I didn't know was how much better it feels to ignore it, rather than engage it. (This is not patient-related.)
We have a tech who would rather cause an injury to a patient (pretending she didn't hear what you said), than increase her workload (by taking a BP cuff off, walking around the bed, and reattaching it to the other arm).
If a coworker is charting in a darker, quieter space, YES, they are are hiding. Go away.
If a coworker calls you and says, "I'm in desperate need of uninterrupted time so I can chart. I'll be (insert place here). Please don't tell anyone where I am - I just want to make sure you know where I am if I'm needed", this does NOT EVEN A LITTLE BIT mean it would be a good time to go chart and chat WITH them.
"Really quickly": adj., meaning to occupy a very short span of time
Ex., "Because literally every single person and patient has needed me to help them with something 'really quickly', I have literally not even begun to do MY OWN JOB yet, and it's 0200 now." You keep using that phrase, and yet your definition of "really quickly" has become my definition of "I am now going to be here over an hour late while you and everyone else I helped get to leave on time." AND I CAN'T EVEN HIDE!
I am so overfilled with my quota of rude people that I just clocked out knowing I'll have some notes to finish when I go back. I may be royally p'ed off at my job right now, but I like being employed.
The charge nurse who told me I am inconsiderate of others' time (by taking too long to give report - apparently I'm not supposed to answer peoples' questions?) spends over an hour and a half receiving and giving report from the off-going and on-coming CNs. (Even when she and the other CN are both mid-way through a 3-day stretch together - so mostly updates only.)
Regarding report, when you interrupt report that you are receiving to ask questions, you're probably asking something they were going to tell you anyway. This will cause you to get an unorganized report. This will also cause report to take longer. Rather than interrupt, you could be a polite person and wait until the nurse is finished giving you reports. If you still have a question at that time, then by all means ask.
And...
Please...
For the love of God...
Don't do your assessments while you are receiving report! That is so rude that I have no words for it! The person giving you report has been there for over 12 hours and may have to be back in less than 12. This is not what bedside report is for!
What do I need to learn...?
When there is literally no one and nothing in the caregiver's "face to face world" to actually give that caregiver care, help and respite, how does the caregiver go about finding those things?
Sorry, guys. Majorly cranky OP this week!
Did you learn anything good?
1. I learned that I'm going to be a tutor for gen bio next semester, and my school's version of a TA the following semester! I'm so proud of myself--I've always been very shy and underachieving. All of a sudden I'm in several of these "leadership roles," and it's awesome!2. I learned that there are two types of people in this world: those who think this is a great idea, and those whose minds go straight to emptying a foley bag
3. I've never been one of those "this is my dreeeaaammmmm" people, but I just learned that when I was little, I used to wrap people in toilet paper and cover them in band aids to "fix boo boos." I've actually been considering running away from nursing at full speed, but that seemed kind of like a sign to stick with it.
That's a Foley...
This week I have learned:
*I HATE being pulled to the medical floor (my home is surgical/peds) GAH! Also, this floor does everything so different in our "paperless system". They use cardex's (spelling?) which I hate. They are literally just reading you the information and not telling you anything that is actually helpful. I have my own OCD report sheets, I need to write the info down myself to take it all in. Luckily I was only there 4 hours, because I had no clue what in the heck was going on. EXCEPT FOR THE FACT that they tell me "Make sure you stay arms length away from these TWO patients. They WILL hit you in the stomach." Thanks guys... I was really hoping for a visit to the OB floor today...
*It seems like every time I refill my diffuser with lavender and OnGaurd, my house gets sick? Coincidence? I think not.
*I still get super excited for Christmas lights. KY has a "mega-cavern" with 17 miles of MAJOR Christmas lights underground. I act like a school girl. I also get super bummed when there is a traffic jam and we had to reschedule for later this week. Ahem... We are going because the kids would like it.
*Even though I would like to smack my grandma more often that not (don't judge, if you knew her you'd probably have already smacked her), I still get super upset for her when she tells me the LTC facility that my MR uncle is in told her she cannot come back until they investigate her for abuse. Apparently an aid heard her say "Ray, if you don't take a bath, I am not bringing you extra food!" and told the DON that she used the word punish. The DON told her that he is in his right mind and make his own decisions. (He has the mental capacity of maybe a 5 year old) Best believe the situation got resolved rather quickly once other family found out. Now I can go back to wanting to smack her.
*My husband is a history education major, so every I hear or say today's date, its in the voice of FDR. EVERY TIME.
I guess its just because I am not used to them, they also have their techs write all the I & O's on a paper in the room for the nurse to look at and chart, our floor the techs chart them in the computer. Such an easy way to miss the big stuff when staff isn't trained across the board. The nurse taking over for me was also pulled from our "home".
Happy Birthday Far's mom!!
Oh, and I learned I can woo my SN friends off the SN Forum sometimes! Woo! (I'm a woo-er)
Sometimes I stray away .
I've learned that HS kids may never shock me, but will always me make smile. The question "can a member fit into another member" will be the anonymous question in my sex ed question box that I may remember forever.
I also learned how much sugar in a small coolatta from Dunkin' Donuts this week. (Answer 57 grams, or 14 sugar packets.) And everyone wonders why so many kids (or adults!) have headaches by 10 AM...
Sometimes I stray away.
I've learned that HS kids may never shock me, but will always me make smile. The question "can a member fit into another member" will be the anonymous question in my sex ed question box that I may remember forever.
I also learned how much sugar in a small coolatta from Dunkin' Donuts this week. (Answer 57 grams, or 14 sugar packets.) And everyone wonders why so many kids (or adults!) have headaches by 10 AM...
What was your answer to the member into member question?
ElleWoods
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Today I learned my productivity goes way down the last two weeks before my holiday break. I still have so much exams but I'm in no mood for studying. I'm too in the Christmas spirit.