12 problems only nurses have!
1. Am I the only one who cannot open a blister packaged pill?
2. Why do the patients who cannot swallow have the most PO meds (pills)?
3. Why are the largest patients put in the smallest rooms?
4. Do any of the remote controls actually work in patient rooms?
5. Why are there only two room temperature settings: frozen tundra or sauna hot?
6. Why does your patient have another linen-soiling bowel movement immediately after a complete bed change?
7. Why does the IV pump alarm “air in pump”…when I can’t visibly see a single one?!
8. Anyone else notice that the most important alarms are the least audible?
9. Is it just me, or when other nurses get pulled to work with you, the unit is almost too quiet, giving the impression we do nothing but sit at the nurses station?
10. Am I the only one who sets up a piggyback infusion, programs the pump and walks away, only to realize when the pump alarms “infusion complete” that I forgot to unclamp the tubing?
11. Ever filled up a graduate with urine only to realize, traveling halfway to the toilet, that the graduate was cracked and leaking? No, me neither.
12. Ever spike a bag of IV fluid (or blood) and pierce the bag? Nope, me neither.
I’m not making this stuff up! And only a fellow nurse could relate to some of these”‘hang-ups” that are not tragic in anyway, but have a habit of showing up when you least need it.
As always, take my list with a grain of salt. Be sure to laugh (whether with someone or at yourself!), it’s sometimes the only thing that gets you through the tough times!
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