trauma1534
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Hello everyone! Just for the record, I am not trying to open a can of worms here to those of you who are cross trained as Medic/nurses. And it is in no way ment to offend anyone!
I am just trying my best to figure out something. I work with nurses everynight at the hospital. They don't take emergency situations serious and imminent. For example. We had a 60ish yof patient one night, she was 9 hours or so post op on our unit. I went in on my rounds doing vitals. I found that her 02 sats were 68%. At first, I thought it was a mechanicle error, but when I flipped on the bright lights, she was cyonotic around the lips. Her lungs were wheezes noted in all 4 fields. I imediatly raised the head of her bed. Per protocol, I notified the RN. She came in there, and guess what she did? She places this hypoxic patient on 2 lpm 02 via NC. No relief noted, as I didn't suspect there would be any relief. I suggested to put her on 15, NRB. She said no. We were not in the field, this was a controled environment. Anyway, she played around and played around, for about 30 min. That patient coded, and I went into real EMS mode! They thought I was crazy. Hey... they weren't doing anything!
It just amazes me as to how they go to school and it is suposidly so hard, and they (atleast the ones I work with) don't know what the heck they are doing. For the record, we got her back and she went to STICU.
I am just trying my best to figure out something. I work with nurses everynight at the hospital. They don't take emergency situations serious and imminent. For example. We had a 60ish yof patient one night, she was 9 hours or so post op on our unit. I went in on my rounds doing vitals. I found that her 02 sats were 68%. At first, I thought it was a mechanicle error, but when I flipped on the bright lights, she was cyonotic around the lips. Her lungs were wheezes noted in all 4 fields. I imediatly raised the head of her bed. Per protocol, I notified the RN. She came in there, and guess what she did? She places this hypoxic patient on 2 lpm 02 via NC. No relief noted, as I didn't suspect there would be any relief. I suggested to put her on 15, NRB. She said no. We were not in the field, this was a controled environment. Anyway, she played around and played around, for about 30 min. That patient coded, and I went into real EMS mode! They thought I was crazy. Hey... they weren't doing anything!
It just amazes me as to how they go to school and it is suposidly so hard, and they (atleast the ones I work with) don't know what the heck they are doing. For the record, we got her back and she went to STICU.