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Welcome to my blog...I wanted to expand on my computer and writing skills along with tapping into other nurses and nurse practitioners...my thoughts were to share my experience becoming a nurse and my carrer experiences throughout the past 30 years...please join in and read...you may have some good stories your self to share or some good advice or tips for the trade...I would love to hear from you as long as you enjoy hearing from me....

Saturday, December 10, 2011

It is a zebra

How many times did they mention the zebra to us in school...basically telling us that this a something rarely seen so keep it way back in the differential ....so you get a patient with pneumonia....treat accordingly...discharge and you are all good...you did the standard of care ...got the xray, cbc chem blood cultures sputum cultures treat with empiric antibiotic for CAP until cultures finalized...and you are good...wrong...the patient is discharged to home on oxygen and never needed it before...first clue...yeah...you send him home on his merry way....in a week...he returns to another facility more dyspnic even with the oxygen...multiple CT's bronchs...antibiotics...he is better good to go ...right...wrong...returns again in respiratory distress...multiple xrays, CT's showing pleural effusions...thoracentecisis after thoracentisis....antibiotics.... without improvement....pull out the big guns...thoracotomy wedge resection....guess what ...he has BOOP....needs steroids over long period of time...in the meantime during this last hooray...he was intubated , vented and trached and lost lots of weight and needed a PEG....wow....so now I get him...wonderful man...ready to jump right back on the horse and get better and go back to work...what an ordeal for this man....okay when in this picture do you think we should of thought of the zebra???BINGO you are right...when someone who didn't need oxygen now needs oxygen...Lesson plan and summary...we are all human God only knows I am not perfect... we get so wrapped up in day to day shmuck in trying to discharge people on a timely basis...we all need to sit back and look at the picture and remember the zebras