Thursday, October 30, 2008

Exposure


The good news the great news is that 8 against 8 raised $13,759.

I love my job, I love my job, I love the bugs at my job. As long as I keep saying that things will be OK. This is actually more of a note to me. So today between the hours of 1300 and 2100 on October 30 2008 I meet some good bugs. I was in and out and in and out and in and out ( get your mind out of the gutter) of a room today and on the last run in there a nurse came up to me and said, " one of the patients in here is being moved to a private room, the doc thinks she has TB." Whoopee, if Honey did not like my hair I would have pulled it out then and there.

Then today between the hours of 1300 and 2100 I went to a room that had a nice tiny little sign "droplet precautions". So on go the gloves, the mask, and the pretty (read ugly as sin) yellow dress. OK, so its not really a dress it is a long sleeved, open in the back hospital type gowns. See photo above. Get in the room and the nurse says to me. "They don't know what she has they think it might be encephalitis." What the he!! is going on? I know that encephalitis is not airborne but some of the things that cause it can be. What they don't know is what caused it.

This week alone I have come across more and more nasties than I have in a long time. Bacterial meningitis, salmonella, TB, encephalitis, e.coli, not to mention the more normal ones. MRSA, VRE, 2 cases of the flu, colds, sinus infections, and more. Thank the frogs I am not a hypocondrac.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know what you mean. Once I took care of this guy in an ICU in Memphis all week. He wasn't even in isolation. Then he died and I shit you not the CDC came in wearing white full body jumpsuits and totally worked the room over all afternoon. Let me tell you that made me feel great. We never heard another word about it and I didn't die... so I guess I'm okay. Yeesh.

Nulaanne said...

OMG I have never seen the CDC come in to work. That must have been so scary. I do know there are times I strip before I get in the house and then bag my scrubs.