Worst visitors ever

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I once had a pt whose husband seriously asked me if would teach his wife to give bed baths to him. Of course I told him no. Tonite I found this top ten list of worst pt visitors and thought I would share. Feel free to add more.

10. The man who snuck in three cats to visit his asthmatic mother.

9. The visitor who ate all his father's food, then rang the nurse to say that the patient was still hungry and needed another tray.

8. The wife who asked you to take her stroked-out husband to the bathroom whenever SHE really was the one who had to go.

7. The son who emptied his mother's colostomy bag into the wastebasket.

6. The husband who fell asleep in the patient's bed while his wife was in the bathroom.

5. The wife who discontinued her husband's central line herself, because "John likes to sleep on his right side."

4. The 80 year-old daughter of the 98 year old man, who kept turning off her father's continuous gastric feeding because, "He never eats this much a home."

3. The children of one patient who insisted upon using their mother's portable IPPB machine as a scooter in the hallway.

2. The husband who kept sneaking in chocolates for his newly diagnosed diabetic wife. 1. The man who never actually visited his mother, but called twelve times every shift to criticize the nurses, the doctors, the food, and anything else that came to mind.

We've had more than one family member who would openly eat food off the resident's tray and then say the resident was still hungry. We also have to deal with the well-meaning visitors who bring in food the resident can't eat, for example an apple for a resident who has no teeth and is on a puree diet, or a bottle of pop for a diabetic on thickened liquids, and then get irate when we yank it away just as they're about to dig in. It's one thing when they're trying to be nice and bring their family member's roommate a treat too and they honestly don't know, but when it's their family member that they've been visiting for years...:confused:

A few years ago we had the mystery lady who would come in and apply makeup to female residents. None of the staff had ever seen her before, she appeared to randomly select residents to do, and they looked like Bozo the clown when she got done with them. We could never catch her in the act, we'd just go into a room and find a tarted-up little old lady. She was asked not to come back after she was caught trying to feed a McDonald's apple pie to a semi-conscious dying resident (to whom she had just applied about three pounds of blush). No one saw her again after that. I think maybe it was just someone with a misguided idea of doing a good deed (ie, visiting people in nursing homes), but it was still weird.

HAheehahahaha!

I love your story!

"tarted-up old lady"... that's hysterical.

Thanks!

Specializes in Rural.

I like the ICU patient's wife who took her AAA, AFib, chest pain husband's oxygen off so she could take some hits of it because she was a little sob. They are both on our frequent flyer list.:nono:

We had a pt. with a super low sodium, on a water restriction, so we posted a sign "no free water."

The pt's roommate had a visitor who was irate that we would "charge for water" and proceeded to share some water with the pt. on water restriction.

Specializes in Med/Surg.

These are too much!!:rotfl:

The craziest one I've seen wasn't visiting one of my pts (TG). She worked into every conversation that she was an LPN, so we all cracked up when she wanted to see if her mom could get another one of those atenelol pain pills because it seemed to be holding her over between doses of MS that she was constantly bugging us to give her. (BTW, mom was an alzheimers pt who was resting comfortably.):uhoh3:

CRNI-ICU20 - :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Your story brought back warm and fuzzy memories of the ICU!! I can just picture that gal latching onto you! It happened to me a few times - you must have a sympathetic face.

Had an elderly lady on the floor recovering in a skilled care status with frequent loud and boisterous company. She loved it. Can't say the same for her room mates.

Every morning around 8 a.m. some crazy chick would honor her (and everyone else) with a violin recital.

Specializes in Cardiology, Oncology, Hospice,IV Therapy.

I walked into the room of a very lethargic patient once a long time ago to find that his wife was sucking on his toes(long toenails and all). Her explanation was that she thought it would stimulate him and make him less lethargic.:eek:

Each post in this thread is more shocking than the last! I love it.

I was a bit um, uncomfortable once when I walked in on a breastfeeding mother who was taking a break from pumping so that her husband could massage her breasts (to increase milk production, you know). And no, he didn't stop when I came in.

Specializes in ICU and EMS.

EMS brought in a "working code with an unknown down time." We worked him for an additional 20 minutes, and the doc called it. The family/friends came in by the CAR LOAD for the following 5-1/2 hours! Best yet, they wanted to be fed!

(Doesn't JACHO have a limit on how long you can leave a deceased body out?)

Specializes in Geriatrics, MS, ICU.

I personally love the visitors who like to walk around the unit and peak in on other patients. Excuse me...But what are you doing? Or they ask you about another patient..."What is wrong with him/her?" Sorry, but I cannot give that information out. "Oh, come on who is gonna know or Why not?"

We had a trauma that was on a vent. His family members kept piling on top of him in bed. It was so bizarre! Every time they did it the monitors would go insane...HR up, BP through the roof, Vent screaming. We kept telling them either they stopped for obvious reasons or we have to ask them to leave. So, not 5 minutes later I noticed an eerie silence and checked in the room and his wife and mother had unplugged the vent! He almost coded! Security escorted them out. The best part is that they sent in a horrible complaint about us. NUTS!

I have also seen the smuggling in of food for someone on a vent! Uh...HELLO...can't swallow! Oh no they try and put it in the tube feeding bag...! This one I have seen way too many times to think about. Very scarey!

We have the visitors that think their family member is the only patient in the building and think we need to stop everything to go in the patient's room.

One patient's grandson spent a week asking staff if they have seen/heard the ghosts? We do have our ghosts here but he just kept asking us about them.

I have had female patients who had their spouse come and visist and while visiting the couple would have sex, then we would have to clean her up after he left. :rolleyes:

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