I find it hilarious when I bring my universal remote to turn down the TV's of patients who have no common courtesy. No more panic attacks for me. They can still hear their TV, it's just that the rest of us don't have to tolerate it any longer.Bringing balance to the universe, that's what I do.
We had a new patient recently and they seated her next to me. I told her the nephrologist was hard of hearing and she needed to really speak loudly when he made rounds. Sure enough, the first time he made rounds, she was practically yelling at him. He finally asked why she was screaming at him and she told him. Now they keep the new patients away from me.
The nurses are always bitching at me for walking around with my clamps on. One day, after I was finished, I put two clamps back on my arm and started out the door. I was promptly told " you can't walk around with clamps". I said " fine, I'll just take them off". I jerked them off, threw them on the counter and headed out the door. Three nurses chased me down the hall ready to stop the bleeding. Now they leave me alone when I have the clamps on.
Quote from: flip on May 26, 2008, 08:44:00 PMThe nurses are always bitching at me for walking around with my clamps on. One day, after I was finished, I put two clamps back on my arm and started out the door. I was promptly told " you can't walk around with clamps". I said " fine, I'll just take them off". I jerked them off, threw them on the counter and headed out the door. Three nurses chased me down the hall ready to stop the bleeding. Now they leave me alone when I have the clamps on.That's awesome. I thought about taking and Ak-47 to my unit and offloading into all the nurses. I don't want to go to prison though
My wife made this observation the other day...if CSI ever comes into our family room, where the NxStage is located, their little blood sprays and fancy blood-seeking flashlights will go absolutely bonkers!