pizzamancer wrote:Why even bother with treatment dude? You don't appear to care much about your health anyway.
Seriously. Have another cheeseburger and a coke. Then top it off with a few cancer sticks.
Don't eat much meat anymore.. sry I prefer sushi
Dont drink soda at all anymore.. I prefer Chai and Early Grey
Stopped smoking cancer sticks and am using NJOY to ween myself off the nicotine.
I prefer NOT to take your advice.. sry for being fat it happens to be genetic. Try checking out the Penn and Teller Bullshit episode concerning the weight of others.
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What really gets me is that the job isn't all that hard. 3 days a week with 12 hour shifts. I can't sympatize with folks doing those shifts
You think its an easy job? You answer that yourself. Its patients like yourself that are a pain in the ass to take care of (not to mention politics, shitty pay, disrespect from pissy little shits for hospital administrators, fucked up doctors with bad attitudes, etc) that make it a tough job. I'm with pizza on this one. You got shitty veins, don't seem to take care of yourself (smoking and overweight), are paranoid, controlling, seem to think you know more than the people taking care of you based on limited knowledge and probably don't know how to simply ask questions about what's going on with your care or why this or that might be better, etc.
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I'm going into the medical field so at least there will be one more person out there doing the job right.
One can certainly hope.
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While I may be doing good now I fear what may happen when the pill antibiotic runs out. I never got a doc to dig into my hand and stir shit up and get some medicine in deep even though the bite went to the bone. YES TO THE BONE, I FELT IT!
Dog bites are not treated by "digging around trying to stir shit up". Other than simple cleaning, any "digging around" only damages more tissue with potentially more problems. Generally antibiotics are not put directly into a wound. You got the standard treatment for dog bites. Start em on Augmentin, if it doesn't work, get a culture and start IV antibiotics.
Why the fuck were you needing Dilaudid and Ativan? Why can't they get any decent veins? What are you leaving out? Previous history of IV drug abuse?
Bactroban is not for deep infections and cellulitis. Just superficial infections.
This is the main reason why I don't completely trust your story:
Sorry to hear about how badly you were treated in the hospital. I'm not one to rush to sue, but it sounds like you definitely have a case for malpractice against the hospital, which I think might benefit others as well as yourself if you can document and prove the fuck ups in your story.
With such a litiginous society there are more people looking over shoulders and interfering, cross-checking, fiddle-fucking than you could possibly imagine. People that fuck up don't tend to last too long. (Do we hold politicians, cops, lawyers, judges to anything even remotely approaching this level of scrutiny?)
Hope you're ready for the career change....
Good luck! If you figure it out, you may like it.
Funny you should mention veins.. mine are fine as the very young night shift nurse found out when she placed the IV in the back of my hand. As I mentioned the welfare to work nurses too busy having Obama meetings and talking about TV shows just couldn't get it right. I guess its just too hard to wrap that band around someone and slap em a few times to get the vein to show. Since the Surgeon was already set for the jugular IV the thing was installed since the day shift nurses were fairly incompetant.
Sure I have limited knowledge.. I only worked volunteer fire rescue for 3 years. You seem to be fairly educated and caring.. what do you do? PCA? CNA?
Hate to break it to ya but you NEVER irrigate without gloves. Its medical professionals like you that cause infections. Folks like you turn minor injuries into something ugly. When someone has a punture or laceration you always use sterile shit and wear gloves when irrigating the wound. You certainly don't squeeze it with an ungloved hand. But I guess you're medical knowledge is superior to my limited knowledge.
FYI I never did IV drug abuse and have great veins.. again here in South Florida with welfare to work nursing we have plenty of folks that just don't give a fuck about doing their job right. This is not only in nursing but everywhere. I had to deal with many in manufacturing that didn't care about checkin their parts. It really doesn't matter how oversized a hole is, just put a ball bearing on top and tap with a hammer till the top measures right. Who cares if the plane crashes when the part fails as long as you aren't on it.
Dilaudid and Ativan are standard prescriptions for pain and stress for people with RSD/CRPS. Again your medical knowledge of my existing condition astounds me. I hope you never get blessed with RSD/CRPS as I have than maybe you might not be such a cheerful person.
As far as Bactroban goes.. it DOES help after cleaning since my PCP did prescribe it. With an OPEN puncture wound its just plain common sense to keep it clean and treated from the outside while fighting infection from within with the antibiotics. Your medical knowledge really astounds me.. I'm starting to think you might be an RN now.
I hope wherever you work your patients are happy when somone tosses a doctor prescribed IV antibiotic in the trash while the previous bag runs at 25ml instead of 125ml as listed on the sticker. I'm just glad I'm so ignorant I knew how to reset the Baxter for the proper flow.
2000mg of Augmentin 2x a day along with Bactroban after I do my warm compress and betadine wash seems to be helping loads so far.
As far as you quoting me about malpractice.. I don't know where that comes from.. I never typed that int is thread. I think you are trying to outright lie there and I really don't understand why but whatever. Maybe you should try Tribe, I think you'll fit in famously there. I may consider a lawsuit but only to get the burse that pocketed the pain meds fired so she can no longer help supply junkies on the street.
FYI RSD is no joke either.. I have been working for the past two years learning how to live with it. Nice to see medical professionals like dana being so caring for folks with it that wind up getting another injury requiring a weeks hospitalization.
http://www.neurologychannel.com/rsd/index.shtml
http://www.rsds.org/
Oh yeah dana may be right.. my story may be bogus.. I installed the fucking jugular IV on my own just to post some pics on eplaya. I got the other medical gear from ebay.. also just to make a thread on eplaya.
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