Patient of mine had surgery a couple of days ago.. palliative...wonderful appreciative lady.
Had an "accidental code brown" a brown streaky path from her bed to the bathroom.
I was informed of this when 2 nurses came giggling into the med room saying "your patient had a situation"
I quickly gathered all the supplies I thought I would need. Chux, biohazard bag, new gown, complete bed change.
I found her crying her eyes out in the bathroom "I'm so embarrassed" were the first words that came from her mouth.
I'm used to dealing with bodily fluids so I was fine, quickly got to work getting her cleaned up, cracked a few jokes, got her at ease. I cleaned the room as best I could and called housekeeping to sanitize.
Got her back in bed tucked in with a nice blanket from the warmer.....all routine things that I would usually do.
She started crying again and told me how wonderful she thought I was and how much she appreciated what I had done. I told her it was no problem...
Today, I received a call from my manager. Apparently her son is an Attending at one of our area hospitals. She had called him after our little adventure. He told my manager that I was the best nurse his mother had ever had and that the entire family appreciated everything I had done for her...
I CRIED!!!!!!
It's so rare to get appreciation in our field...and to get it because of something so routine is pretty awesome...
I was reminded yesterday.....
Patient of mine had surgery a couple of days ago.. palliative...wonderful appreciative lady.
Had an "accidental code brown" a brown streaky path from her bed to the bathroom.
I was informed of this when 2 nurses came giggling into the med room saying "your patient had a situation"
I quickly gathered all the supplies I thought I would need. Chux, biohazard bag, new gown, complete bed change.
I found her crying her eyes out in the bathroom "I'm so embarrassed" were the first words that came from her mouth.
I'm used to dealing with bodily fluids so I was fine, quickly got to work getting her cleaned up, cracked a few jokes, got her at ease. I cleaned the room as best I could and called housekeeping to sanitize.
Got her back in bed tucked in with a nice blanket from the warmer.....all routine things that I would usually do.
She started crying again and told me how wonderful she thought I was and how much she appreciated what I had done. I told her it was no problem...
Today, I received a call from my manager. Apparently her son is an Attending at one of our area hospitals. She had called him after our little adventure. He told my manager that I was the best nurse his mother had ever had and that the entire family appreciated everything I had done for her...
I CRIED!!!!!!
It's so rare to get appreciation in our field...and to get it because of something so routine is pretty awesome...