MedicPrincess
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Last night in our ER, EMS brought in a 20 y/o male who had been released from our hospital a couple days ago. He had been found in cardiac arrest on his bathroom floor by a couple friend who were coming by to see how he was feeling. So one friend starts CPR, the other calls 911. Medics get there, start working him. Its about a 20 minutes from the call to arrival in our ER. Our staff works him for about another 20 minutes. DR checks with the dopplar - nothing - so he calls it.
I do my usual registration for a DOA - write "Pt unable to sign" on all the consents and insurnace stuff, print the cover sheet and file it. I take the family to our quiet room where the "Stripper" Doctor is preparing to meet with them. Time to go, so I clock out, go home...usual nighttime stuff.
This morning his chart is back on my desk with a note on it to collect the inpatient co-pay and get the forms signed. I laugh a little and call the girl who audits charts and ask her how in the hell I can collect a co-pay and have consents signed by a dead guy.
Well...turns out....After the Dr met with the family they began letting the family go in to say their last good byes. Two by two they went in - apparantly there were about 20 of them by the time I left. Finally, after everyone goes in, Mom goes in and decides to sit with her boy. About 15 minutes after she is in there she runs out, grabs Stripper Doctor and says her son in breathing. Stripper Doctor tries to calm her down, but Mom insists. So Stripper Doctor goes in the room. And promptly walks out and says to get her some help in there and page respiratory STAT!
Dead guy is now in our CCU - not yet awake, but breathing on his own.
How in heck does that happen??? He was dead for AT LEAST an hour and half...probably longer....and now he breaths on his own???
I don't think I am going to ask his mama for any money today though....Maybe upon discharge I will....
I do my usual registration for a DOA - write "Pt unable to sign" on all the consents and insurnace stuff, print the cover sheet and file it. I take the family to our quiet room where the "Stripper" Doctor is preparing to meet with them. Time to go, so I clock out, go home...usual nighttime stuff.
This morning his chart is back on my desk with a note on it to collect the inpatient co-pay and get the forms signed. I laugh a little and call the girl who audits charts and ask her how in the hell I can collect a co-pay and have consents signed by a dead guy.
Well...turns out....After the Dr met with the family they began letting the family go in to say their last good byes. Two by two they went in - apparantly there were about 20 of them by the time I left. Finally, after everyone goes in, Mom goes in and decides to sit with her boy. About 15 minutes after she is in there she runs out, grabs Stripper Doctor and says her son in breathing. Stripper Doctor tries to calm her down, but Mom insists. So Stripper Doctor goes in the room. And promptly walks out and says to get her some help in there and page respiratory STAT!
Dead guy is now in our CCU - not yet awake, but breathing on his own.
How in heck does that happen??? He was dead for AT LEAST an hour and half...probably longer....and now he breaths on his own???
I don't think I am going to ask his mama for any money today though....Maybe upon discharge I will....