No. No one disagrees with you. We're just sick of whiners. Is this your first UO on this board? Someone posts almost every week that the UOs and FFFCs are old and tired. Complaining about old and tired UOs and FFFCs is old and tired. Move along or come up with something original, like I already said.
Dude, this is so meta...
Luckily for me if the UO/FFFC threads are boring, I just get more work done. It's crazy!
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
I feel so sorry for these new AEs. They've really joined us at an unfortunate time, as all of our f'ucks were apparently dispensed like a year ago and now they're having to work double time to get a rise out of anyone.
It's really sad, yo.
::saddles up with T wat::
They are as shocking as Howard Stern.
You want to pat Stern on the head and tell him "nice try."
But, but, but, he has a PORN STAR. On the RADIO! It's SHOCKING!
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
I sure hope my Great Aunt has someone with a heart helping her instead of a nurse or aide totally devoid of any empathy or sympathy for others like BB shows.
I wish there was someone who my aunt recognizes that was able to stay with her instead of her being terrified daily and asking for her sister who passed a few months ago, having to hear from strangers daily that her sister died. But I'm here and she doesn't have anyone else.
I'm sure that was semi coherent but all I could think if we're profanities.
It doesn't matter what I say though or anyone else. BB is never wrong, everyone else is just too PC, too sensitive, had never been in her shoes. And Family Guy though.
That is all very fine and dandy if you do that. But some family members don't. If their mom makes so much as a peep, they hit the call light and have everyone in there and it goes downhill from there.
A good example is a patient I had who called out, literally, every minute and a half to pee. OBVIOUSLY she didn't have to pee. She had a catheter. Instead of her daughter explaining that, she hit the call l light every single time. I can't not respond. So I had to go there. WTF was she there for? You can't reason with your own mother and explain to her about the catheter after WE explained it to you? She just didn't feel like dealing with her mother and that is the truth. And if she didn't feel like it, she shouldn't be there just to keep up appearances and bug me for our shiiitty coffee. Or the lady who called me every five minutes while I was turning people to help her mother stand up to burp. Because she felt like she needed to burp. I'm sorry, but her mother had a lot of pain medicine. Tell your mother no, she cannot stand up every two minutes and burp. She needs to stay in bed and be safe. Distract her, do something. Don't hit the call light for someone you full well know is ridiculous.
It would help if families didn't think their mom or grandmother is the ONLY person on our floor that isn't sleeping or confused.
See its funny how I assume when people with dementia or alzheimers are in the hospital its because they need to be. Meaning they need medical professionals. Which their families PAY to keep them comfortable and take care of their needs.
You lack the most basic skill of a nurse. Compassion.
I really don't care what journals say. I'll go with my personal experience of seeing our patients get sleep all night when their families go home instead of waking up constantly and ending up pulling out catheters/IVs and ending up in the hallway totally naked and upset.
I'm not saying it is like that all the time, it is obviously dependent on the patient. But I wouldn't believe the opinion of someone who writes journals about it over the opinions of the people who spend all night keeping these people safe.
The trouble is, we have a horrible rate of medical screw-ups in this country. There are a lot of wonderful, incredible doctors and nurses out there. And there are some that just are lazy and incompetent or even just having a bad day. And when your relative is sick all you need is one dumbass to screw something up and it's all over. You're not likely going to get much out of a malpractice suit if your relative was sick and 80 years old when they went into the hospital even if someone messed up and they died. Sadly in our medical system patients need a 24/7 advocate that is not affiliated with the hospital or the insurance company.
I also do tend to believe statistics over anecdotes, but that's just the Mad Scientist in me talking.
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
Brandi, the point is that you are showing exactly zero compassion in these posts. People do not spend the night in the hospital with their loved ones for fun. They are their to make their loved ones more comfortable. Most people do not know how to do that when their loved ones are in the conditions you are describing and need help. That's your job.
Don't be a d!ck.
Mom to two beautiful girls and forever labor buddy to the fab lady MandaPanda518!
I sure hope my Great Aunt has someone with a heart helping her instead of a nurse or aide totally devoid of any empathy or sympathy for others like BB shows. I wish there was someone who my aunt recognizes that was able to stay with her instead of her being terrified daily and asking for her sister who passed a few months ago, having to hear from strangers daily that her sister died. But I'm here and she doesn't have anyone else. I'm sure that was semi coherent but all I could think if we're profanities. It doesn't matter what I say though or anyone else. BB is never wrong, everyone else is just too PC, too sensitive, had never been in her shoes. And Family Guy though.
That is all very fine and dandy if you do that. But some family members don't. If their mom makes so much as a peep, they hit the call light and have everyone in there and it goes downhill from there.
A good example is a patient I had who called out, literally, every minute and a half to pee. OBVIOUSLY she didn't have to pee. She had a catheter. Instead of her daughter explaining that, she hit the call l light every single time. I can't not respond. So I had to go there. WTF was she there for? You can't reason with your own mother and explain to her about the catheter after WE explained it to you? She just didn't feel like dealing with her mother and that is the truth. And if she didn't feel like it, she shouldn't be there just to keep up appearances and bug me for our shiiitty coffee.
Which goes back to HE's point of while they are in the hospital we, as the loved one, may be there to learn from the way you, as the professional, handle it.
For most of us, we have never been in this situation and have never had to deal with it. We want to be there to comfort our loved ones and to learn from the hospital staff of how to deal with it ourselves when they get home. My grandmother is in this situation right now. It was the scariest thing to go to the hospital and see her not have any idea where she was, talking to her brother who had passed. She had a broken hip and kept asking to get up. We had no idea how to deal with it. We didn't know if she was even allowed to get up. We are not trained to deal with it and it was our first experience with it. Yes, we know how to talk to her and reason with her under regular circumstances. But, this is a medical situation.
TTC#2 since December 2010. HSG and bloodwork all good. SA results not so good. Unmedicated IUI#1 6/19/2012 - BFN
I sure hope my Great Aunt has someone with a heart helping her instead of a nurse or aide totally devoid of any empathy or sympathy for others like BB shows.
I wish there was someone who my aunt recognizes that was able to stay with her instead of her being terrified daily and asking for her sister who passed a few months ago, having to hear from strangers daily that her sister died. But I'm here and she doesn't have anyone else.
I'm sure that was semi coherent but all I could think if we're profanities.
It doesn't matter what I say though or anyone else. BB is never wrong, everyone else is just too PC, too sensitive, had never been in her shoes. And Family Guy though.
That is all very fine and dandy if you do that. But some family members don't. If their mom makes so much as a peep, they hit the call light and have everyone in there and it goes downhill from there.
A good example is a patient I had who called out, literally, every minute and a half to pee. OBVIOUSLY she didn't have to pee. She had a catheter. Instead of her daughter explaining that, she hit the call l light every single time. I can't not respond. So I had to go there. WTF was she there for? You can't reason with your own mother and explain to her about the catheter after WE explained it to you? She just didn't feel like dealing with her mother and that is the truth. And if she didn't feel like it, she shouldn't be there just to keep up appearances and bug me for our shiiitty coffee. Or the lady who called me every five minutes while I was turning people to help her mother stand up to burp. Because she felt like she needed to burp. I'm sorry, but her mother had a lot of pain medicine. Tell your mother no, she cannot stand up every two minutes and burp. She needs to stay in bed and be safe. Distract her, do something. Don't hit the call light for someone you full well know is ridiculous.
It would help if families didn't think their mom or grandmother is the ONLY person on our floor that isn't sleeping or confused.
See its funny how I assume when people with dementia or alzheimers are in the hospital its because they need to be. Meaning they need medical professionals. Which their families PAY to keep them comfortable and take care of their needs.
You lack the most basic skill of a nurse. Compassion.
Well, then go home and get some sleep and let people do their job.
Some people aren't comfortable leaving their loved ones anywhere, even if it is just to return a shopping cart
I feel so sorry for these new AEs. They've really joined us at an
unfortunate time, as all of our f'ucks were apparently dispensed like a
year ago and now they're having to work double time to get a rise out of
anyone.
It's really sad, yo.
I thought about this the other day. It is like they should have come before the summer. Now, we are like meh.
I know. If
they want to set up fun games like the Horr Hunt, I'm cool with it.
But AEs arguing with each other over who is/isn't an AE puts me to
sleep.
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"Oh my god, I am so excited that Grandpa finally got admitted. I've been craving plain hospital waffles for, like, ever."
You're killing me, Kirks.
The food at the hospital cafeteria where DW gave birth was actually pretty good. Especially the brekkie foods. Fresh belgian waffles, an omelette bar, all at a reasonable price... maybe I should knock DW up again so I could eat there some more?
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
And oddly, I like all the components of mayo. I just don't care for the actual product. The texture grosses me out and the taste doesn't add anything for me.
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
I think it would be wise to remember that BB is not actually a nurse, but an aide. So, she's there to wipe asses, arrange covers, and walk people to the potty, among other things. So of course she doesn't need to read medical journals for CME.
But you bet your as$ that she'll *** about family members not doing her job for her.
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Nowadays it does seem that hospitals are more like hotels. Employees are penalized when it is too noisy at night....even though the noise that occurs is usually something that cannot be prevented. Patients have room service and order what they want....even if they are a noncompliant diabetic, their tray is brought to them and if they don't feel like waiting for the sugar to be checked they just don't. And the family members do the same. Call out for coffee, etc. I actually had a family member walking around our unit in patient pj pants and milling around in the kitchen. I mean, really....that just takes nerve. Once, a woman called out and I kid you not asked if I had a slice of chocolate cake or a muffin or something. WTF? Where these people think they are, I don't know. Say I'm lying, etc....I don't care. There are a lot of family members who are not there for the patient whatsoever. And it is disgusting, imo.
Holy ballz, you just got done complaining that patients need peace and quiet at night and that family members are there too much. Do you pay attention to the sh!t you spew?
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There are a lot of family members who are not there for the patient whatsoever.
So you legitmately think that people actively seek out an opportunity to hang out in the flucking hospital at night?
No, I think they are obligated by other family members. I can't be totally sure of everyone's family dynamic....but there are sometimes family members who seem to genuinely be there in a caring capacity and then there are others whom I think are only there because their mom guilted them or something. Sometimes they aren't even kind to the patient.
And you have room to judge?
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Brandi Bee, you're really confusing me. Do you want people to help or stay out of the way? Do you want people to stay home or stick around a be trained so you don't have to do your job?
I'm a case manager for people with long term illnesses and disabilities who rely on their personal care aids to complete all their ADLs. I understand your job isn't easy and you might be stressed, but please don't use it as an excuse to be a twatwaffle. If you're that jaded, perhaps you should consider a new line of work...like something that wouldn't require you to interact with people at all.
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I want very badly to understand the boobies picture. Like, really. But then I look at mine and am confused. I only see one tit per woman in these photos. Where the f did the missing boobies go?
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Re: Isn't it like, UO time or something?
Or the Precipitate.
Where my science nerds at?
Dude, this is so meta...
Luckily for me if the UO/FFFC threads are boring, I just get more work done. It's crazy!
I seek out other peoples loved ones in the hospital so I can relax and just eat the free snacks. Since hospital snacks are by far the best.
You're killing me, Kirks.
But, but, but, he has a PORN STAR. On the RADIO! It's SHOCKING!
See its funny how I assume when people with dementia or alzheimers are in the hospital its because they need to be. Meaning they need medical professionals. Which their families PAY to keep them comfortable and take care of their needs.
You lack the most basic skill of a nurse. Compassion.
The trouble is, we have a horrible rate of medical screw-ups in this country. There are a lot of wonderful, incredible doctors and nurses out there. And there are some that just are lazy and incompetent or even just having a bad day. And when your relative is sick all you need is one dumbass to screw something up and it's all over. You're not likely going to get much out of a malpractice suit if your relative was sick and 80 years old when they went into the hospital even if someone messed up and they died. Sadly in our medical system patients need a 24/7 advocate that is not affiliated with the hospital or the insurance company.
I also do tend to believe statistics over anecdotes, but that's just the Mad Scientist in me talking.
Brandi, the point is that you are showing exactly zero compassion in these posts. People do not spend the night in the hospital with their loved ones for fun. They are their to make their loved ones more comfortable. Most people do not know how to do that when their loved ones are in the conditions you are describing and need help. That's your job.
Don't be a d!ck.
Which goes back to HE's point of while they are in the hospital we, as the loved one, may be there to learn from the way you, as the professional, handle it.
For most of us, we have never been in this situation and have never had to deal with it. We want to be there to comfort our loved ones and to learn from the hospital staff of how to deal with it ourselves when they get home. My grandmother is in this situation right now. It was the scariest thing to go to the hospital and see her not have any idea where she was, talking to her brother who had passed. She had a broken hip and kept asking to get up. We had no idea how to deal with it. We didn't know if she was even allowed to get up. We are not trained to deal with it and it was our first experience with it. Yes, we know how to talk to her and reason with her under regular circumstances. But, this is a medical situation.
Some people aren't comfortable leaving their loved ones anywhere, even if it is just to return a shopping cart
I know. If they want to set up fun games like the Horr Hunt, I'm cool with it. But AEs arguing with each other over who is/isn't an AE puts me to sleep.
It is confirming some of my worst fears about my grandmother's situation right now.
Holla!
The food at the hospital cafeteria where DW gave birth was actually pretty good. Especially the brekkie foods. Fresh belgian waffles, an omelette bar, all at a reasonable price... maybe I should knock DW up again so I could eat there some more?
I guarantee you that the people doing these studies have done a lot more nights, on a lot more floors than you.
Brandi is a twit. Next.
If you have anything resembling this on your wall, you have zero taste.
Which is fine. Just know that you have no taste.
That's a zinger if I ever saw one. *takes notes*
To BOTH of you....
BB - You would like it if those relatives that are staying with their loved one in the hospital took the initiative on things, right?
How many times do you have those relatives that DO take the initiative but royally mess sh*t up because they don't actually know what they're doing?
Sometimes even the simplest task becomes a much more complicated situation in a hospital setting.
QFT.
NNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And oddly, I like all the components of mayo. I just don't care for the actual product. The texture grosses me out and the taste doesn't add anything for me.
Google says, "Quoted For Truth"
LOL!
I think it would be wise to remember that BB is not actually a nurse, but an aide. So, she's there to wipe asses, arrange covers, and walk people to the potty, among other things. So of course she doesn't need to read medical journals for CME.
But you bet your as$ that she'll *** about family members not doing her job for her.
I just can't seem to quit this thread. There is so much chortling coming from my cubicle right now. (TWSS)
Thanks. I actually disagree, I feel the best line by far was the part about relatives and shopping carts. But if I made you smile, I am happy.
Holy ballz, you just got done complaining that patients need peace and quiet at night and that family members are there too much. Do you pay attention to the sh!t you spew?
dude, I was wondering where you've been. That must have taken AAAAAGES.
And you have room to judge?
Brandi Bee, you're really confusing me. Do you want people to help or stay out of the way? Do you want people to stay home or stick around a be trained so you don't have to do your job?
I'm a case manager for people with long term illnesses and disabilities who rely on their personal care aids to complete all their ADLs. I understand your job isn't easy and you might be stressed, but please don't use it as an excuse to be a twatwaffle. If you're that jaded, perhaps you should consider a new line of work...like something that wouldn't require you to interact with people at all.