jjesusfreak01
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So, a friend of mine had let me know she had been in the hospital the other day, and I was visiting her today and asked what she was there for...
Background: My friend is a 20yo female, she is diabetic and uses an insulin pump + supplemental insulin when necessary to control her blood sugar. She probably weighs 100lbs.
She had apparently become really sick in the last week to the point where she was having problems controlling her blood sugar (sitting over 400), which was only compounding the problem. She and a friend checked her in to the ER of the hospital on campus (we have a medical school, so there is a large teaching hospital here).
She mentioned that she was in lousy shape when she got to the hospital, but that she had gotten a whole lot worse after she had been in the ER for a while. I asked what the specific problem was, and she said DKA...
At this point I was quite confused. I was thinking of the obvious problem, "how can someone on an insulin pump go into DKA?" Well, after some prodding, I got the answer. The doctor at the hospital had told her to turn off her insulin pump, with the implication that they would monitor her blood sugar and treat accordingly. Guess what, they didn't, and she went into DKA in a hospital ER.
So, that's the story. I want to go yell at the idiots in the ER, but I won't because her mother is a nurse and already did so. Oh, and she's got marks all over the bottom of her wrists and top of her hands, because apparently nobody there is capable of getting arterial or venous lines in the first 5 sticks.
Note: Hospital name unlisted to protect the guilty, though if you figure out what college I went to, you'll know what hospital.
Sorry if I come off a little angry...its because I am angry right now.
Background: My friend is a 20yo female, she is diabetic and uses an insulin pump + supplemental insulin when necessary to control her blood sugar. She probably weighs 100lbs.
She had apparently become really sick in the last week to the point where she was having problems controlling her blood sugar (sitting over 400), which was only compounding the problem. She and a friend checked her in to the ER of the hospital on campus (we have a medical school, so there is a large teaching hospital here).
She mentioned that she was in lousy shape when she got to the hospital, but that she had gotten a whole lot worse after she had been in the ER for a while. I asked what the specific problem was, and she said DKA...
At this point I was quite confused. I was thinking of the obvious problem, "how can someone on an insulin pump go into DKA?" Well, after some prodding, I got the answer. The doctor at the hospital had told her to turn off her insulin pump, with the implication that they would monitor her blood sugar and treat accordingly. Guess what, they didn't, and she went into DKA in a hospital ER.
So, that's the story. I want to go yell at the idiots in the ER, but I won't because her mother is a nurse and already did so. Oh, and she's got marks all over the bottom of her wrists and top of her hands, because apparently nobody there is capable of getting arterial or venous lines in the first 5 sticks.
Note: Hospital name unlisted to protect the guilty, though if you figure out what college I went to, you'll know what hospital.
Sorry if I come off a little angry...its because I am angry right now.