I went and reported my findings to the Nursing Supervisor on the floor. She confirmed and then told me I needed to call the physician to report the situation.
I was scared to death to talk to the doctor! What if he asked me some tough questions?! I told him what I had observed: “No blood pressure, no breathing.”
He asked, “How about a pulse?”
“No, no pulse.”
The doctor: “Young lady, are you trying to tell me the patient is dead?”
Me (in a quivering voice): “Oh, no sir, that would be a diagnosis, and I’m not allowed to diagnose. I’m just reporting my findings.”
The doctor was still laughing when he hung up, and so were all the nurses at the nursing station who were listening in.
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