Thursday, February 19, 2009

And now...I must VENT!

Hospital Etiquette

  1. Just because you are paying enough money each night to be at some swanky resort does not mean you can treat me like your hotel concierge. We don't have a scheduled release time of 11am. I'm sorry. It sometimes takes a few hours for you to leave but we are trying to get you out as fast as we can so we can get another one, just like you, in an hour or so.

  2. I know they told you you're surgery will be at 8am. Guess what? Many things can cause you to be late. Your doctor could be late, the OR team could be unprepared or (the biggest one of all) there is an emergency surgery that is in need of more help than you. Crazy. For sure. There is someone else in this lonely little world that needs a life saving surgery quicker than your stable broken bone. Who would have thought?

  3. No I don't know when your doctor will be in. They are busy. They have days that they are in surgery or in clinic at there office. A.K.A. You are not their only patient. I can tell you that they will see you sometime today and that is all I know. I'm not their scheduler.

  4. Please don't leave your food tray outside your door on the floor. Again, this is not a hotel. You have know idea how annoying it is to see someone do that. Thank you for letting me pick up your tray off the dirty carpet and strain my already strained lower back while doing so. Hit your call light and someone will be more than happy to come get it.

  5. Speaking of call lights. Just because you hit it and someone answers doesn't mean that I will drop the pain meds I'm giving to your neighbor, stop doing the open abdominal dressing change on your other neighbor, let the old lady across from you fall that I was helping to the bathroom, to run to your room so you can ask me when your doctor is coming in. Give me at least 15-20 minutes to get to you before you start going crazy on the call light. Most of the time I'm in there in 5 minutes. SO chill out!

  6. When you ask me if there are any 20 year old blondes around that will come lay in bed with you I will tell you 'We don't do that here.' And then precede to tell all the other nurses what a dirty old man you are and that males should only be assigned to you. No joke. A patient has said that to me.

  7. If you tell me that your pain is 10 out of 10 then fall asleep before I can even step one foot out of the room I will have a hard time believing you are in the worst pain of your life. I'm not sure people know how often I've heard these same lines. Believe me, I'm onto you. And don't get mad at your nurse if he/she looks a little sceptical when you really are in pain. He/she has been trained to be so sceptical by your neighbor who is just looking to score. We definitely try not to judge but occasionally it can happen.

  8. Which brings me to my next point. Nurses, doctors, pharmacists, therapists, aides, are not perfect! I know, shocker. Most of us do the best we can and still miss things sometimes. I don't like it either. I wish I was perfect then I wouldn't feel the gut wrenching feeling you get when you've messed up. Big or small. Any good RN will tell you they have screwed up and feel like they just got punched in the stomach.

Now don't get me wrong. I'm not writing this post because I hate my job. Okay. That's a lie. Occasionally I hate my job. But seriously, it surprises me on a daily basis how high people's expectations can be. I run my butt off trying to be a good RN and there is always that patient that doesn't think that's enough. Doesn't think anything is enough. In fact, there are too many patients like that. So next time you go to the hospital, I want you to remember this post. Remember that first, you are not my only patient (day shift 4-5, night shift 5-6), second, most health care workers are doing the best they can*, and third we actually do care about you and your ailments despite your stupidity for driving drunk and slamming into a tree on the way to your girlfriends house at 2 am.



*Disclaimer* Some health care workers are crappy. And by crappy I mean, they only care about doing there 8-12 hours and getting the heck out of there. Should you make sure the care you are getting is making you better? Yes. Should you go to the point where you are judging and being rude to your workers because they are trying to do their job? No.


**Disclaimer** These are things I could/would never tell my patients. I try to treat every patient with respect. I'm just giving some friendly advice. Take it or leave it. I wanted a good chuckle and to vent. A little:)

9 comments:

Gooch Family said...

You go girl! Don't worry, I'm one who is nice to nurses because I know they will be nice back :)

Kinsly said...

That's why I work with the babies...wait I guess they do have parents...Thanks for the laughs.

The Wilkes said...

Funny read! Hope you're feeling better. Maybe you need to secretly torment those nasty patients.

Jason and Lauren said...

Hey it's Lauren from nursing school! I found you from Kinsly's blog! You look happy with your man!

...AND I second what you just wrote! It is ALL true!

Babies are GREAT patients though... so I can't complain now that I work in the NICU!

Unknown said...

First of all...you are so like your brother. I love it! Sounds like you had a bad day. That sucks. You're a great nurse.
I'm glad to read this because after I had Claire I took gift baskets back to the hospital to 3 nurses to say thank you for the great job and they had all forgotten me and I felt dumb for doing it. But reading your post makes me glad I did it.

Chuck said...

I don't plan on being in the hospital ever, so this advice won't help me.

It's always good to vent once and a while. It's also fun to see some of the crappy aspects of your job.

Some advice for the perverted old guy. You should have bought a blonde wig then put in on a male nurse. That would be funny.

Kira said...

I love you Bethie!!! Seriously this post made my day, made my day I tell ya! Some people don't get it. I liked number 3 and I also like what you said at the end about a punch in the stomach, it is so true. I so care about my job and hardly get a lunch some days just to take care or my peeps and yet at the end of the day I feel like crap, most of the time. Haha, your so awesome for writing this post!

Merz said...

I love it. People have some nerve. You should just give sugar pills to those lame butts who say they are in pain. That will show them. Nice job on being an RN thats awesome.

Scott and Amy said...

Amy was just in the hospital. To make it easier for the nurse i found the room with the cranberry juice and stuff so she didnt have to keep going and getting it for Amy. The nurse was really good and seemed to like that effort i made on her behalf. When we had to leave the surgery recovery room she pulled a few strings and got us a room with an ocean view, not bad. I think we were the type of people you would have liked. Every time amy needed to go the the bathroom I helped her and even dumped the bed pan or the little toilet thing they use to measure the you know what so the nurse didnt have to. O and the nurse was saying she was seeing rats and ants at her house so i called one of my technicians and he went over there right then to her house and took care of it and i didnt even charge her. We will probably be seeing the hosptial again soon. We will read over your list again when we do so we do even better. O and we never did set the food tray out on the floor.