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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....
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Delirium and awful place to be
So I have to say my 2nd week of the year at work proved to be very eventful...The 3.0FTE provider positions are now 2.5. ..myself and attending and 0.5 PA who unfortunately was not on the floor all week because he was covering another PA who is out sick...best laid plans...and the day this went into effect our census jumped from 16 patients up to 26 patients and still going...yep...another best laid plan...so 2 days into this I found myself attempting to convince an 87 year old delirious patient to have his vitals taken and his pulse ox...He refused saying we poisoned him and we aren't doing for him...I pulled him into a very very quite room and tried to reason with him that we were helping him and not hurting him...he started to get a little agitated and I had asked the nurse to give him haldol...despite all efforts we needed to bring in more troops to get this accomplished....at this point his anger became directed at me saying I poisoned him and he didn't want me to take care of him...I also took away his dentures and broke them as well as his hearing aide....he became a little loud and started to take swings at me...we finally calmed him down and gave him his haldol...he slept for a good 1/2 hour...by lunch time he was up and eating his lunch...he was a little more cordial to me but still believed I was no good and against him...my feelings were hurt because he and I were really getting along very well prior to the earlier incident...thankfully the psychiatrist came in to help sort this out for me and we changed some of his medications...this proved to be a positive thing...he finally got a good night sleep( he had his days and nights mixed up) I went in early this morning to find him back to his old self...he was smiling and was very apologetic to me and told me he would never hate me and loved me and my smile...now that was a good moment and one to cherish...
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