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Need your thoughts experienced nurses....Rating: (votes: 0) So... order says call dr when pt gets on floor. I check with Charge, she says she did it. I access pt and ask her to call again to get dr here b/c pt is in pain and wants something done about her eye. Charge calls, an hour later, no dr. Pt sleeping now but I ask charge "where's doc?, pt sleeping but where's dr?"... charge calls again. Dr. get's to floor over two hours later and family lights into dr. Dr. comes out and lights into me and charge saying "what happened?!! They are mad, why didn't anyone call me and tell me she was in pain? I have a lot of pt's to see, I can't just run right up... but I need to know if they are in pain, now go give her pain med and put in a foley!!!!". Thankfully charge stands up for me (and her) to dr but meanwhile, I go to put in her foley and she is screaming in pain and no drainage comes out! (I'm thinking to myself, did I do it right? I have put in a million foleys and NEVER had one not drain, and I'm pretty sure I know the right hole). I report off and feel like NOTHING is under control. New nurses are looking at me like I'm a total idiot and why can't I get my stuff done? I spend next hour clearing up my "list". Turns out, it wasn't me - pt has other kidney now blocked and only 25 ml in bladder. Arrrggghhh!!! Needless to say, I left feeling totally defeated.... ![]() You can only do what you can do. You ain't SuperNurse. That's why there are nurses there 24/7.Don't beat yourself up about it. We all get these disaster days. Shame on your colleagues for being judgemental, we've all been there done that and got the souvenir T-Shirt Comment:
Just don't feel like one. You aren't. Peace!
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I am exhausted just reading about your day!! As already noted, none of us is supernurse ( although I had a cape for many years!!!) and we should all be more supportive of each other.Remember how you feel, and be sympathetic when you follow someone who couldn't get it all done. Best wishes!
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Some days are just gonna stink no matter what you do......i's the nature of the beast. And we've all had that patient that you were sure the foley was in the right hole........forgive yoursekf...take a bubble bath!!
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You take a deep breath and learn to think outside the box. Sounds like you're doing just fine - we all have those days, and don't let anyone tell you they don't, 'cause they're lying!
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Esme, that's just the thing... It WAS in the right hole.... but instead of going with his instincts and getting a CT scan first, the dr says "just go put in the foley!"... so I got to torture the pt for nothing... arrrrggghhhh
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So glad the Charge Nurse backed you up. I'll bet the doctor didn't apologize.As for the Foley, well, you tried. Try to go with your instincts next time is all I can think of.
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Quote from Kooky KorkyAs for the Foley, well, you tried. Try to go with your instincts next time is all I can think of.
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Quote from leslie :-Dquestion (for anyone):to me, it would be instinctive, e.g., no output = need for cath, so bladder can drain.so my question is, why wouldn't a nurse put another foley in?leslie
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nursing in a hospital is a 24 hour job. Who cares what the next nurse thinks? If they are smart they will understand that sometimes you just have to prioritize and not everything gets done as we want. Hang in there. I am prescribing a day off and a funny movie!
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Excellent call GM2RN!! Bladder scan!
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Typical day, you coped. Tell any oncoming nurse the same.
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