What you'd REALLY like to say....

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Ok, so I know I can't be the only one who dreams about just for ONCE saying what's really going through her mind! I love my job, and I do it for the love of my residents, and I always give 100% to make sure they are safe, happy, and cared for. However, I am also extremely sarcastic by nature - and sometimes, well lots of times, I think one thing - but of course say and act completely polite and professional!

Let's see what we all are really thinking in those times of complete stress and chaos we all know too well! I'll start....

To the A&Ax3 perfectly coherent pt who is mean and obnoxious and thinks that he is at the Ritz not a nursing home, and thinks every CNA is his personal assistant / slave::angryfire

DO NOT under any circumstances hit your call light for me to come and pick up your breakfast/lunch/dinner tray - the NANOsecond you finish eating!!!! REALLY! You KNOW that at some point during the 20 other times you call me in there, that I will pick it up on my way out!!!! This drives me absolutely up the wall. Same goes for your urinal (with all 5 cc's of output)!

Stop calling the poor confused residents filthy names. Just because you choose to sit in the hallway all day long doesn't make you the hall monitor! Just because they aimlessly walk or wheel around doesn't mean they are stupid. They are confused. Telling them to get the hell away from you and go back to where "they belong" is nasty and uncalled for. I sometimes secretly hope you will become exactly like them. Soon.

When you ask for an appointment at the barbershop at 8:50 am and they don't open until 9 am, don't hit your call button at 8:55 and ask if I got you a 9 am appointment! I know this may come as a shock to you - but you are not the center of the universe!! You will probably get scheduled sometime later that day, or - GASP - maybe even the next day!

To those wonderful family members we all love so much:

Just because you have an internet connection and access to WebMD, doesn't make you a medical professional. Why the Docs and DON's entertain your completely idiotic and unfounded requests - I will never know. Do you know how hard it is to keep residents properly hydrated? Yet you insist your loved one is over hydrated, and insist he only have one glass of water at every meal. AND you come in during meals and pull a bottle of sea salt out of your purse and dump handfuls onto his food. Hmmmm. OK! :banghead:

You haven't been to visit grandma in over a year. Grandma is completely contracted, hoyer lift, check and change, with aphasia. When you come and tell me that she told you she has to go to the bathroom and you want me to "take her to the restroom", I am not sure whether I want to giggle or slap you. :uhoh3:

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Keep em coming! Just some healthy venting! Thanks a ton!

Specializes in Float.

After being bumped to float position and my first day on a new floor, this exchange took place within the first hour:

unit clerk: "room 21 needs assistance, room 21 needs assistance please"

me (in my head): well, I'm almost there, they can wait until I finish with room 19

pt (when I walk into the room with the BP machine): "Just the person I was looking for!"

me: "Good morning Mr. So & So, what are you looking for me for?"

pt: "First I wanted to ask how your weekend was?"

me: stone face, no reply.

pt: "Then I wanted to say that yesterday I washed under my arms but to no avail. I need you to help me with that."

me: "When I get my assignment and if you're on it than I'll help you, now I have to do your vital signs"

pt (observing me walking to the left side of his bed): "Yeah, that's all I wanted to hear. Not that side, I got the IV in there and you won't get nothing out of it."

me (walking to the other side of the bed) "Who told you that you can't do bp on that side because of an IV?"

pt: "humph, I know! I'm the one that pay the electric bills around here!"

me: "Oh, so you're on of those huh?" ( one of the people who feel entitled to royalty treatment because they 'pay our salaries')

pt: "that's right, I'm a frequent flyer"

I finish with him and walk out of the room to record his vitals. In the hallway, I hear him talking crap to his roommate as I observe his RN walk into his room. I follow her so that I can do his roommate's vitals and walk in on him telling her, "I need to wash and she told me if I'm on her assin......"

me: "I already spoke with him about that!"

RN: "Oh she's going to take care of you, don't worry about that, she's going to do it."

I finish with his roommate and hurry out of the room making a mental note to do him last. I hear him still showing out for his roommate. What I really wanted to say:

"You funky little turd! I didn't realize you worked for PSE&G! What do you mean you are the one that keeps the electric on in here? You are one person out of millions that receive treatment at this facility in a year, do you really think that you're public benefits make a difference? Let alone entitle you to royal treatment? You know, people who act like you are ignorant and self conscious, showing just how insignificant you think you are!"

To the nurse: "Did you have to confirm his ignorance that way? Couldn't you have once sided with me? Damn!"

After morning break I was pulled from the floor to do 1:1 observation. When I came back to the floor a half hour before punching out:

RN (in front of PSE&G pt.) "You just left me! You disappeared off of the floor!" (What she really wanted to say) " I had to care for him by myself! Damn, all of that on and off the bedpan...damn!"

me: :lol2:

Specializes in Oncology.

dont even start with me about how you "pay all the bills in this place" whenever i am late getting your ice cream! just SHUT UP!

Specializes in IMCU.

That whole "we pay the bills" thing is unreal.

If YOU are the one that pays the bills, then perhaps I should be complaining to YOU:

THIS PLACE IS A DUMP!

and

YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!

Stop being a manipulative sob (not shortness of breath).

I hate this from patients and family,

"are you a Nurse?"

(no CNA )"yes"

"oh, Well can you find a female nurse, mother has gone in her diaper/i need changed and/or taken to the bathroom."

(don't say diaper idiot/ah christ.)

Whats the difference between me and a female nurse seeing you or your family member naked. either way someone is rubbing their crack with a baby wipe, member or no member.

Specializes in Oncology.

listen Mrs. BusyBody FamilyMember. i am terribly sorry that your mother is so ill and that she has to be in a nursing home to be taken care of but that does NOT give you the right to know EVERY OTHER resident's business, EVEN IF it is your mom's roommate! NO her roommate didnt eat much today because she is in the process of passing away and is deteriorating quickly. YES she is incontinent, not that it's any of your business if she is wet even though you ask everytime i check on her. SORRY but the curtain between your mother's bed and her roommates bed has to be pulled for a little bit of privacy so stop trying to jerk it around when i'm doing pericare!

OH YEAH AND BY THE WAY...when your mother's roommate has family members from all over the state visiting her because she doesnt have much time, and they start to sing her a nice gospel song, do NOT come and get me and tell me to ask them to shut up! YOU ARE SO RUDE!! how would you like it if everytime u talked to your mom, i asked you to shut your mouth because you were bothering others???

Specializes in LTC.

"SHUT THE HELL UP!!!! I've been here all day and I want to go home, so just listen to my report first so I can get the f out of here and THEN you can chit chat about non-work-related things.

Specializes in IMCU.
"SHUT THE HELL UP!!!! I've been here all day and I want to go home, so just listen to my report first so I can get the f out of here and THEN you can chit chat about non-work-related things.

OMG no kidding.

Specializes in Emergency Room.

Family members who believe their relative is the only one in the facility. they want you to put everything on hold to search for a missing shirt.

Residents on 30 different medications. Talk about polypharmacy.

Family members who are in the facility so often that they know every resident in the facility. They question the nurse about what's going on with everybody else. mind your own business.

NO family ever visits the resident...but once he's on his death bed.....family appear from nowhere.

Family members who believe their relative is the only one in the facility. they want you to put everything on hold to search for a missing shirt.

...or the bra...

...or the panties...

...or the one missing plaid sock...

...or the pair of non-skid socks that is EXACTLY THE SAME as the other 9 pairs they have in the drawer...

You are an idiot. 'Nuff said.

I will not break from the pressure...so buzz off!

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