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Ok...Another new RN question from me.
What do you do when you have a patient that you know something bad is going on with, but you can't put your finger on it?
This happened to me the other night. I got everyone I could drag into the room to see what their opinion was and no one else could find anything new wrong that would be causing the new anxiety and other symptoms. I called the doc twice early in the night (well...before 1am anyway) and ended up calling him twice just before 5 am when FINALLY pt was in repiratory distress and was transferred to ICU. I feel like maybe if he had gotten there earlier in the night maybe the outcome would have been better, but there was nothing to base moving him earlier on other than my observation that his behavior was "different" and his BP seemed more difficult to hear (severe PVD pt, never had been easy to get a BP on) and I guess those observations don't fit the criteria to transfer to the unit.