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I am just a student, I am just wondering....do you nurses ever call back to check on patients on your day off? I would wonder what happened to some patients.
If you work two or three days in a row, do you usually have the same patients. (If they are still there)
I am sorry if I sidetracked this post. I am just curious about what is wrong with the woman, and we may never know!
Dayray, RN
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I had a very sick patient yesterday and can't figure out what was going on anyone have any ideas?
This was a 30 year old G2 P2 post pardum mom, delivery went fine except that she bleed a little after delivery but was stabilized without the use of meds.
7 am - patient calls for pain meds: I gave her 2 T3 noticed her IV was dry with blood half way up the tubing, D/C IV. Assessed she was firm and down 1-2, small - moderate vag flow, Bowl sounds were slightly hypo but not bad. Vitals were T - 98.7 P- 83 BP- 100/70.
10am - I go in to check her fundus again and it was still firm and down 1-2, only this time I notice she is getting a bit distended with gas and she admits mild discomfort from gas, I gave her kondramul and made her walk in the hall
12 pm - patient reports voiding without trouble vitals still fine but her abdomen is more distended with air. I made her walk in the hall again and gave her colase.
1:30 pm - she is even more distended and now rates her pain at 6/10 from gas. I called the doctor who said to give her kondrmul and colase, I told the doc I had done this and she told me to give her a 2-4-6 enema (which is what I wanted to do)
2:00 pm enema done patient in BR reports passing gas and liquid stool. I thought I had fixed her.
3:00 pm - every time I went to check on her she had been in the BR now her abdomen is grossly distended and tempanic, she reports she has had 4 bouts of liquid stool. And says that the day before previous to delivery she hadn't been hungry and was sick to her stomach. Bowl sounds more hypo but still present x 4 T 94.7 (I checked it 4 times tempanicly, orally and axially) BP 90/40 P 87. H&H was 14/39, WBC's 18. I put in a call to the doctor; get orders for warming blanket stat CBC and cath UA.
4:00 pm - lab calls WBC's 26, H&H 15/42, while I am strait cathing for the UA I get 1000 CC out and stopped because I didn't have a container to catch the rest. She is very lethargic and looking kinda pale. While I'm cathing her they call a Code blue in the nursery so I know I am now without help. Temp is still 94.
4:30 pm -UA comes back normal - call the doctor who says " I don't think she has an infection but give her 3g Unisom Q6
5:00 pm start the IV get antibiotic going temp still 94 but patients color looks better and she is awake and talking.
6:00 I put a Foley in and got 500 right away so I left it in, the poor girl was incontinent with a large amount of clear liquid stool. Temp is still 94.7, her mother tells me she had diariah for 3 days before delivery and had a hard time eating, the patient is now complaining of reflux. Stomach is still distended with air
7:00 pm I call the doctor again and report what I have done and that her temp is still 94. The doctor doesn't know what's wrong and I tell her I had suspected a bowl obstruction but couldn't figure out the temp. Doctor doesn't think it's a bowl obstruction but just says to watch her for the night.
9:20 pm I finally finished my charts and left.
My best guess is that she had some kind of obstruction but I can't explain the temp and the two seem to be related so I'm stumped.
Any idea's?