He sleepily makes a sort of joke saying, "Oh, don't drink that in front of me."
Once again your all so touchy about your problems. I would have just blown her off and assumed the best that either she didnt know we cant drink or that she is just stupid and didnt know what was coming out of her mouth. Regardless even if she did know you should be more comfortable with your condition. Instead of getting offended you should have told her "Hey I bet you dont get to relax as much as I do every week" or something of the sort.
Well you all can think what you want about me being a nurse undercover but the idea of that is just plain immature considering you would think that a nurse would have better things to do then listen to patients complain more after work. I am a patient whether you want to believe it or not and I thought this site was going to have a positive approach to dialysis.
Given the description of the events, it's hard to assume anything other than that the nurse was rude, inconsiderate, and chose to respond to a reasonable request by (figuratively) rubbing the patient's nose in his fluid restrictions. The staff at my unit sometimes doesn't think about how it looks to guzzle a big bottle of Pepsi (my favorite before going on dialysis) in front of me, but I'm quite sure it's not meant to taunt me. In this case, there's no question that this was taunting.
Quote from: nkviking75 on September 24, 2006, 07:50:36 PMGiven the description of the events, it's hard to assume anything other than that the nurse was rude, inconsiderate, and chose to respond to a reasonable request by (figuratively) rubbing the patient's nose in his fluid restrictions. The staff at my unit sometimes doesn't think about how it looks to guzzle a big bottle of Pepsi (my favorite before going on dialysis) in front of me, but I'm quite sure it's not meant to taunt me. In this case, there's no question that this was taunting.I would disagree.This occurred at a nurses station. Its clear the nurse was drinking the fluid and said nothing until she was spoken to. In the manner it was said and described and witnessed, it is clear the nurse thought it as a joke as well as those around the event.Come on now. Just because we cannot drink our fill of fluid has it come that no one around you can drink in front of you? What is next? Not eating a candybar in front of a diabetic? Not eating a cupcake in front of a person because they may be on a diet? People not eating mac and cheese in front of us because of PO4 content?
No, she walked up to him laying on a gurney (sp?) and made the comment about him being a big guy. Then she leaned over him in his face and said "mmmmmm" as she drank her drink. Yeah she thought it was funny, but none of the other nurses laughed.
1. The comment about him being a big guy and she liked big guys was out of line...unprofessional.2. Bothering/ flirting /getting in someone's face to anyone that is obviously groggy from just having had surgery is out of line...unprofessional.3. Flaunting your ability to consume liquids in the FACE of someone who is obviously not able to is out of line...unprofessional.She is a freaking NURSE for Pete's sake. Isn't she supposed to make a patient's life easier/healthier during their stay at the hospital? I wish I had said something. If I knew her name I definitely would have reported her for it. I really don't understand why you feel this is acceptable.