12.21.2008

Today's Loveliness

. Catching Up - The end of a semester is the most satisfying time in more ways that one.
. Cream Puffs - A delicious dessert that satisfies sugar cravings. I dusted mine with some cinnamon powder and drank warm apple cider for a cozy seasonal treat. The family enjoyed them, too.
. Tool - They aren't paying me, (unless a representative is reading right now and would like to contact me with an offer of compensation... ), but I must say this saves me time and makes me happy.
. Family - After a game consisting of guns and hiding, Dad and I played catch. I love doing that with my dad because he always teases me for throwing like a girl, and I furiously insist I do not ('cause I don't ).
. Melody - Can it get any better than a song with the word rose in its title? Aye, it can. It is sung in French by an entrancing voice.
. God - He is my Constant One.
. Warmth - I have some I bought from Wal-Mart. They make me happy.
. Reading - I am obsessed with health related blogs. Hers is one of my favorites.

I will close with a poem my last link quoted.

"Nursing is an art:
and if it is to be made an art,
It requires an exclusive devotion
as hard a preparation,
as any painter's or sculptor's work;
for what is the having to do with
dead canvas or dead marble,
comparedwith having to do
with the living body,
the temple of God's spirit?
It is one of the Fine Arts:
I had almost said,
the finest of Fine Arts."

-Florence Nightingale

Elizabeth Cheryl
Ellie, Connie,
Bets, Bubbly,
Firecracker, Rosie,
Squeaks, Twitchy,
Shrimpy, Cheerio,
Shortcake, Pinkie,
E, & Liz!

12.20.2008

Questions and Answers

scan0001 guy is sitting in a wheelchair with a mask on outside the TV room. At first I was confused. Who is he and what is he doing there? Then I realized he was my patient. Oh, boy. Now I have to know what he is doing there. I approach cautiously trying to gauge his cognitive abilities.
"What are you doing out here, sir?" I ask.
"Will you open the gate?" he responds.
"Um, what gate?"
"You know, the gate," he stops and squints as he searches for words, "the one to the world."
He motions for me to follow him, so I do. It turns out he wants me to open the door to the rehabilitation patient's smoking area (yeah.. I know.. what they really need to be doing).
"You know, it might be too cold out there," I warn. It might be Arizona, but it is chilly at 2000 hours. He is still very insistent, so I open the door for him.
As the sharp wind rushes in, he pauses, "Too cold."
That is what I thought.

That was only one interesting event concerning this man.

It turns out that Bob (as I shall call him) has MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus - try saying that three times fast). This infectious bacteria is a great concern to the health care community as it is a popular nosocomial infection. Precaution are used to prevent the spread of the bacteria, but it still manages to run rampent.
Bob was wandering our halls. Let me put this in perspective. A man with a highly contractable bacteria was touching railing, doors, walkers, wheelchairs, ice containers, counters, and a sundry of other items with nothing but a mask on to protect others from infection. I talked to my nurse about it who was very nonchalont about this situation.
"Shouldn't he be in his room," I ask.
"He won't stay," she responds.
"Oh."
Now, where I work, we are not allowed to use restraints, none, whatsoever. That includes bed rails. (Yes, we have gotten many complaints about that one. "I'm going to fall off!")
So, there is nothing I can do except try to keep his mask on his face. However, he seems to like taking it off no matter how many times MRSA and the fact that he has it is explained to him.

It is hard for me to see circumstances like this one (which is not rare where I work). I am fastiduous about universal precautions and hand washing. No wonder MRSA spreads so rapidly and kills so many. It would make me feel better (until I got sick with an unexplainable illness) if I did not know that microorganisms existed.

How often do you wash your hands a day?

Wash your hands!
Elizabeth Cheryl
Ellie, Connie,
Bets, Bubbly,
Firecracker, Rosie,
Squeaks, Twitchy,
Shrimpy, Cheerio,
Shortcake, Pinkie,
E, & Liz!

12.14.2008

Funny Quote

    IMG_7175_2Elizabeth: My shoes do not match my outfit.
    Mom: Well, then just stop looking at yourself.

    Really too funny. :)
    Elizabeth Cheryl
    Ellie, Connie,
    Bets, Bubbly,
    Firecracker, Rosie,
    Squeaks, Twitchy,
    Shrimpy, Cheerio,
    Shortcake, Pinkie,
    E, & Liz