Showing posts with label false alarm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label false alarm. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Some things change...

And some stay the same.

The unit was pretty much same old, same old last night. Nothing particularly new and exciting.

1. The Slug is still the Slug and wouldn't know his/her backside from a hole in the ground (Dad's favorite saying...only a little spiced up!). He/she obviously didn't look out the window before swearing, "Oh, all these patients are crazy because it's a full moon." Not really, but perhaps on whatever planet he/she's on, it is!

2. Ringing the call light at the change of shift is becoming commonplace whenever I work evenings. One patient decided he needed help in less than the five minutes it would take the ongoing shift to get him situated. So what does he do? He says, "I think I'm having a heart attack. My left arm feels funny." Roommate was oblivious to all the commotion and snoring away.

Here goes the fire drill. Get vitals, get him repositioned, get out the EKG machine and call the doc on call. Nice. Thankfully, the evening charge nurse and I went down with some of the night shifters and got him all situated until the doc arrived. No other classic signs and a "I thought I'd say that so someone would come down here right away." almost merited the famous Dope Slap from the night charge nurse.

3. And finally, some people are still on evening bowel routines on our unit. Some are scarier than others. One of my patients had one which reminded me of a horror movie about tapeworms.

That is all...stay tuned for more excitement.