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What's the dumbest remark you've heard yourself make...Rating: (votes: 0) It was a busy day in our pediatric office (what day isn't??) and I was running ragged, rooming patients, helping other staff, etc. and in between crises helping answer the phones-----I picked up a line that had been on hold for a while and chirped "Thank you for helping--can I hold you???" Needless to say, a good laugh was had by all.... ![]() Or the time I was working in the hospital and had walked in a patient's room. He was asleep; his phone rang and I answered it--it was his family, checking on how he was doing. My reply--"Oh, he's dead to the world..." (Southern for "He's sleeping peacefully"). ![]() Yikes!!! PLEASE make me feel not so all alone by relating some goofy things YOU'VE said.... KidsRN Last edit by KidsRNstill on Aug 10, '06 Ok mine is classic I am sure, I have looked after many blind people and I aways say something stupid like " Have you seen the weather today" or " I dont like the look of ***** what do you think" Comment:
Just the other day, making early a.m. rounds before listening to report, went into a lady's room for a quick assessment. Wanted to check her legs for edema and asked her to straighten out her R leg. She was an amputee. Yikes. Spanish speaking only which I guess was a good thing. I was orienting with another nurse who slapped me...playfully of course.
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KidsRN thanks for the laugh. I laughed until tears came to my eyes. I can really relate....LOL! I have "foot in mouth syndrome" also.
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Quote from suzy253Just the other day, making early a.m. rounds before listening to report, went into a lady's room for a quick assessment. Wanted to check her legs for edema and asked her to straighten out her R leg. She was an amputee. Yikes. Spanish speaking only which I guess was a good thing. I was orienting with another nurse who slapped me...playfully of course.
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Quote from madwife2002Ok mine is classic I am sure, I have looked after many blind people and I aways say something stupid like " Have you seen the weather today" or " I dont like the look of ***** what do you think"
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What's the dumbest remark you've heard yourself make...Today? Or this week? :spin:
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In the last 5 minutes......!
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One of our patients went home in the AM. A Doctor asked for her chart in the PM and I told him " She left us, she went home", and he said "WHAT?! She was doing so good yesterday" . We all started laughing when I told him she is still alive and went home with her son. That was just funny.
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Quote from truernmadwife, my daughter is blind and needless to say has plenty of friends that are as well....they ALL say "Look at this", etc.Actually, if you try to say something like "Feel this" it's considered insulting. Just thought I'd let you know
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One of THE dumbest things I've ever said happened a couple of years ago when I was still working med/surg. I was in a good mood as I started my 3-11 shift, making rounds and introducing myself to my patients for the evening. Just as I was about to head into this one room, the call light went on, and I swooped in with an upbeat "WassUP?"..........only to find that the patient was a middle-aged African-American man:imbar He had the good graces to overlook it, but I mean, I NEVER talk like that---mainly because I think it sounds utterly ridiculous for someone my age to try to talk like a hip-hop artist---and the one time I use "ebonics", I have to go and do it in front of a black person. Another time, my sister and I were walking around town, and we saw this house with a literal flock of pink plastic flamingoes stuck all over the lawn. I've always thought these 'decorations' were tres tacky, in the same category with paintings of matadors on black velvet and most Elvis memorabilia, and I got to poking fun at the display by standing on one foot and making what I thought might have been flamingo noises. Yeah, yeah, I know, it was completely silly; but there I was, my head thrown back, cawing madly and fighting to keep my balance, enjoying the feeling of acting like a kid again when my sister elbowed me sharply in the ribs and hissed at me to shut up. I turned on her, intending to stick my tongue out at her, only to meet the eyes of the homeowner, who had come out onto the stoop to see what all the ruckus was about...........and he had one leg himself!! :imbar :imbar :imbar :smackingf :selfbonk:
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Oh my goodness...I don't think I could top those!!! How funny (and embarrassing!!) Thanks for sharing!
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Had a patient that worked at NC State (think RED) that went for a cardiac cath and had the blue prep still on his leg when I was assessing it. I took a look, said "Oh my goodness!" without thinking that he'd think I meant there was something wrong with the site. He laughed, though, when I told him his leg was Carolina blue (for those that don't know *what* I'm talking about....State and Carolina are huge rivals..hehe)
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