Dear Patient: Its good to see you again. I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you. I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment. I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping. I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face. I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm. I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time. I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances. No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules. And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke. I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine. Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday. I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you. I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late. Have a good weekend, Your Nurse
Quote from: a_dreaded_nurse on October 07, 2006, 04:09:54 PMDear Patient: Its good to see you again. I think about you when I go home...about ways I can make this lifestyle easier for you. I do worry about you when you insist on ending your treatment early, and also when you have gained 8 kg. since your last treatment. I know its going to be hard on your body to get through this treatment, but I will do my best to be prepared to help stabilize your blood pressure, and you can push against my legs when yours is cramping. I will listen to your complaints about being here, but I do want you to know that you are more than just a job to me and it really hurts me when you curse at me. I know you don't want to be here, I can see it in your face. I can feel you want to hit me when I put the needles in your arm. I hope you don't, and all I can tell you is it should get easier with time. I really enjoy your company and your humor...I just wish we could have met under different circumstances. No, I can't tell you where Mr. Smith is today, you know that violates the rules. And no, you can't eat your snack while your here...I would rather hear you complain than choke. I hope I am making a difference in your life, you are making one in mine. Dear patient, it is the weekend, and I hope to see you on Monday. I hope the potatoes and tomatoes, the coffee and cokes are not too big of a temptation to you. I will do my best to get you into your same chair, and I will pray that the machine won't break down and make you late. Have a good weekend, Your NurseThat was truly one of the best posts I've read on this site. In my 12 years of doing this, I've had about 4 nurses like that. Actually, one of them is posting on this site now, but I won't tell who it is. She saved me once from some real bad stuff.john
Some do and unfortunately some don't...and sometimes the ones that do don't come accross in a very compassionate way. I work with a nurse, and the best way I can describe her is like a chihuahua on speed. She is loud and blunt, but she cares about everyone more than she can show.
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians. If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say. My example:Dear Patient: Why are you late again? That makes two out of three days this week? And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me. Get a watch. Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.Tech or Nurse.hello,thats verry true,i have a patient and he come's in late,that put's the next patient that will use his chair late and also maybe not be able to get his full treatment,it also put's me behind when a patient come's in late.it's a snow ball effect that can impact other patient'sMoved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Okay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians. If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say. My example:Dear Patient: Why are you late again? That makes two out of three days this week? And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me. Get a watch. Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.Tech or Nurse.Moved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Quote from: kitkatz on September 19, 2006, 08:55:22 PMOkay folks, I have been on a rant about dialysis techs, nurses and dietitians. If you as a tech or nurse or caregiver could write a letter to a dialysis patient what would it say. My example:Dear Patient: Why are you late again? That makes two out of three days this week? And you want to run your full time or you will be in the office with my boss complaining about me. Get a watch. Get whomever brings you rolling earlier. You are holding up my entire side by being late. I want to go home on time tonight and you are going to change everyone's schedule who is behind you in this chair! Please get here before you are scheduled to go on.Tech or Nurse.hello,thats verry true,i have a patient and he come's in late,that put's the next patient that will use his chair late and also maybe not be able to get his full treatment,it also put's me behind when a patient come's in late.it's a snow ball effect that can impact other patient'sMoved to Dialysis Worker's Section - Rerun - Moderator
Bigshot99, Please got to the introduce yourself and introduce yourself. That way we can get to know you a little better.Sluff, Administrator
Maybe I put this in the wrong thread? Mods want to move it over to workers area?Done - Rerun - Moderator