I ran and ran again today, but at least, things were a little calmer than yesterday. Some people remembered that I helped them out a lot, so they helped me on a couple of things. It was nice. We had two call-ins, so the boss called one of our night people who was off and she came in pronto. I was happy because she took one of my assigned people, so I only had two patients and the med cart.
The Slug was in and she was slacking away as usual. She had to do one admission, but after that, when the boss left for his meeting, she took her 2 hour lunch while the rest of us scrambled to set up and/or feed our people who needed it. She does not get it that the time you take to run to X sandwich shop on your lunch hour is part of your lunch hour (which isn't really an hour--it's just 30 minutes).
Nope, she takes that time (anywhere from 15-30 minutes) and doesn't count it when she comes back and sits on her derriere. She started eating at 1215, and I ate my sandwich, and she didn't leave the lunch room until 1345. This did not include the time it took her to go get her lunch. This was just the time I observed. Management looks the other way.
Besides that, I just pray I work a shift that she doesn't because I get tired of these antics and all the "emergency" calls she gets. One of her callers actually sounded indignant today because I told him she was at lunch. "Well can't you just go get her?" "Well, no. I'm busy taking care of patients." I told him. (I was getting ready to give some meds and the secretary was at lunch. No one else was in sight.) I put the idiot on hold and I overhead paged her, even though I knew exactly where she was. I figured she needed the exercise to walk over to the phone, and I could go do something else.
I had my same two patients as yesterday. Mr. S. needed a new Foley (a special one at that--16 FR with 30cc balloon Coude) and I put it in as soon as it arrived on the unit. We change indwelling catheters once a month and then, per policy, we send a UA and C&S to the lab when we're done.
Mr. S. was supposed to get a loaner wheelchair so he could get up, but the PT couldn't get his configured right away because she was too busy. Mr. S. was very understanding, though. His neighbor, Mr. HIJ #1, who recently moved to this room since he got a special bed, was as demanding as ever, but I kept him relatively quiet. He wanted me to get him a soda, but he got distracted doing some crafts, so he didn't even worry about it.
I ran back and forth giving the meds on the last run, which at 1600 really isn't too bad. People were streaming in and out of the latest group meeting in our main gathering area, so I had to chase some of them. I got everything straightened up and passed on to C., who was taking my med cart. I got out of there as fast as my legs could carry me without running. P and I walked out the door as a camera crew was coming in to film a story. P. told me, "Stay here long enough and you'll be on TV, too! I've been on one show already. With those powder puffs, I felt like Oprah!"
Even though, it was gray and cloudy, it was good to escape. Off tomorrow and back to evenings on Thursday...stay tuned.