experience –
Crazy on-call situations.....Rating: (votes: 8) Friday- 5 pm... barely got home and the phone rings. They have a 'horrible problem".... Mr X wants to shack up with Ms Y, but Ms Y is an amputee, and can't really do the wild thing anywhere but her room- BUT she has a roommate- and is it legal for them to be doing the horizontal boogie in the facility (like if they went on some illicit field trip, all was peachy keen....sigh. Really? :smackingf They were mortified when I told them that if they were both able to act on their own rights, and Ms Y's roomie could be kept busy for a while, to close the door, and turn up the radio. The floor nurses thought it had to be illegal. Nope- it's their home, not their cell. How were they going to 'do it' ? Don't know- not my business. Just be sure nobody falls out of bed! ![]() I thought for sure the rest of the weekend was going to be the pits, since they started on the 'new' RN....but they didn't bug me about anything else- maybe thought I'd organize an orgy or something ![]() LOL for being called for that situation but wow, I can't imagine being in that RNs shoes even for a short period of time.The DON at my current facility was ADON at another local facility before she started where I am. She was telling me they used to call her day and night for everything and then they wouldn't even have any information gathered for her. For instance, they'd call and say Mr. So and So was short of breath. But they wouldn't have an O2 sat, set of vitals, lung sounds, history, etc. I just don't understand how nurses like that keep their jobs. Well, also I don't understand the thought behind calling an ADON in the middle of the night when you have a pt. SOB. What about assessing the pt then calling the MD? What's the ADON going to do, give you permission to call the MD? Very odd systems in place in some of these facilities. Comment:
Why would you call the ADON for that...A. Use critical thinking, B. Call the doc if it's that bad and send 'em out
Comment:
Quote from xtxrnFriday- 5 pm... barely got home and the phone rings. They have a 'horrible problem".... Mr X wants to shack up with Ms Y, but Ms Y is an amputee, and can't really do the wild thing anywhere but her room- BUT she has a roommate- and is it legal for them to be doing the horizontal boogie in the facility (like if they went on some illicit field trip, all was peachy keen....sigh. Really? :smackingfThey were mortified when I told them that if they were both able to act on their own rights, and Ms Y's roomie could be kept busy for a while, to close the door, and turn up the radio. The floor nurses thought it had to be illegal. Nope- it's their home, not their cell. How were they going to 'do it' ? Don't know- not my business. Just be sure nobody falls out of bed! I thought for sure the rest of the weekend was going to be the pits, since they started on the 'new' RN....but they didn't bug me about anything else- maybe thought I'd organize an orgy or something
Comment:
Quote from Not_A_Hat_PersonI can understand why they would call. Ms Y's room is her roommates home, too. Roomie shouldn't have to leave every time Ms Y wants to get it on.
|
New
Tags
Like
|