I'm Kelsy. I'm a nurse. I work the night shift on a crazy surgical unit and you would not believe the stuff that happens when sick people sleep. To hear more about that and other stories read on....

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Day One, Two, Three

Day 1

Work~ get report~ assess my patients~ realize I’m going to be paranoid all night about my new-onset confusion patient~ he's probably going to pull at least one tube out of his body~ help my developmentally delayed patient to the bathroom~ sit and chat with her about Hannah Montana while she does her business~ enjoy that time~ I could talk to her all day~ pass meds~ get caught up on charting~ check all my patients orders and update them~ fill the next few hours with potty trips, giving pain pills, and sanitizing everything possible~ pass morning meds~ give off report to the day shift nurse~ clock out~ rush home to bed~

Day 2

Get report~ get informed on the awful day my new-onset confused patient had~ same exact patients from the night before~ assess~ pass pills~ confused patient starts having hallucinations and heart rate fluctuates from 70’s to 140’s and he’s crawling out of bed~ call doctor~ get a nurses aid to sit in his room with him~ wife comes in~ so distraught~ explain everything I can~ wait a few hours~ doctor is coming in for a trauma in the ER~ wait until I know he’s in the hospital~ call him again~ He comes up to the floor, looks like he just rolled out of bed, oh wait, he did~ gives me some orders~ do an EKG~ patient is in atrial fibrillation~ still confused~ still having hallucinations~ an hour goes by and he pulls out his nasogastric tube~ great~ call the doctor again~ check in on my other four patients~ still breathing~ pray for morning to come quickly~ morning comes~ wife talks to me in hallway~ she hugs me~ she cries~ I cry~ embarrassed~ wife tells my supervisor I’m an angel and she wants to take me home with her~ I cry again~ finally time to go home~

Day 3

Confused patient doing better~ still in A.fib~ two new patients~ new patient can’t pee~ drain her bladder~ oh, she feels better now~ hang out with dev. del. patient~ she loves The Beatles, especially Paul McCartney~ I start singing “Blackbird” to her~ she knows all the words and we sing together~ do some stuff with other patients~ explain to pill-seeking patient from the jail, he can’t have any more narcotics~ his guard smirks~ charting~ sit with confused patient~ reassure him~ he tells me he’s going to punch me~ step back a bit~ watch the snow falling outside~ think about home~ morning comes~ the relief of having a few days off is enough to make me take the stairs~ so I do~

4 comments:

The Lochheads said...

Kelsy!
We found your blog on Amy's blog--it's so fun to get an update on your latest adventure! Congrats on finishing nursing school and becoming a real-life NURSE! Nice to finally get paid, eh? How long have you been working in MT? It is so good to see your smiling face--nice hats, by the way!--and hear what you're up to. The Lochheads send their best and warmest wishes your way. XOXO--Le and clan

Julie said...

I loved it. You always make me laugh...glad you didn't get punched. I think you are an angel too and if I'm ever in the hospital, I want you to be my nurse.

Rhoda said...

ditto to what Julie said. your job is so hard and i could never do what you do. i was bragging about you to one of my patients the other day and told them how amazing i think you are cuz you can deal with all that stuff. good job nurse kelsy! love you and can't wait to see you sooN!!!!

Kristen said...

Kelsy, you're my hero!!!