Monday, November 26, 2007

Tennessee Drivers

There has to be a reason why I work the hours I do in Nashville. I say this because, I can't handle Tennessee drivers(yes, that includes me, but you know, I tend to myself, making sure that I stay in my lane) in dry or precipitous weather. There is no reason to be going 70-75mph, then immediately 50mph in a matter of seconds. Another thing, people who merge with signalling. There was car today who did that. I noticed that her right rear bumper was damaged. I'm just assuming that she probably pulled out in front someone, causing some damage to her vehicle. The only thing that got me through it all was listening to Il Divo Christmas Album. Il Divo consists of four exceptional voices. They're amazing! Anyways, I was to listening to "O Holy Night," which happens to be my favorite Christmas song.

Bottom line, interstate congestion stresses me out!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving List

It's a few days late, but you get the idea. Here are a few of the things I'm thankful for, some silly and some serious!

  • an awesome God--who shows His love and mercy through so much
  • ignorant parents--job security
  • one of my first jobs--shooting range--the greatest job ever
  • Belleville River Bash--reunion of family and friends--the most stress free weekend of the year
  • the upbringing of a WWII veteran & a baby boomer--thanks Mom and Dad!
  • my brothers, Ethan(who will be there at any moment, especially at 5:30am on the interstate) & Mark(very grateful for the opportunities getting to know him)
  • the children @ Camp Hope--they are my heroes!
  • the weekly lunches with the group from church
  • I have to agree with MJ, not working in retail!
  • the foundation of nursing that was given to me by the experienced & absolutely amazing RNs in the Burn Center
  • the detours in life
  • Steve Fisher--one of the greatest men I know--I miss him so much!
  • my grandparents, who really aren't my grandparents, but are my grandparents
  • those few people in my that I know who will be there at any time
  • slurpees, even though I can only get them when I go to WV. they're @ 7/Elevens
  • the foundation of my faith @ New Hope
  • the opportunity to help people each & every day
  • the awesome (nightshift) staff that I work with--nothing has to be said, it's just done. great teamwork! we always manage to have fun, even if it's 216%. we get through it--together!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

After working four nights...the braces came off.



So, it was my weekend on @ work. Friday was pretty eventful. Saturday was a good night. Sunday started off slow, then we had two level one traumas come in. Very sad story. Monday. It was a typical Monday. Extremely busy. I was hoping to get to leave early, however, that didn't happen.


Yesterday, I had my appointment at the orthodontist to have my braces removed! Woohoo! I struggled to make it home. I so should have stopped at Starbucks on the way home, but you know, I thought I could do it! I ate breakfast at Stones River Grill. I got some chocolate chip pancakes! Yum! To stay awake, I stopped by to see my Mom at work. Saw some of the ladies there that I hadn't seen in quite sometime.

I arrived at the orthodontist a few minutes early. Took me back and seated me. I nearly fell asleep, waiting! Now, I don't recall how intense removing my braces were ten years ago, but I thought they were going to rip my teeth out. I kept thinking, 'this isn't going to be good.' However, they were able to remove the brackets and glue. Now, I have a (semi) permanent retainer on my top teeth! Yay! Now, I'm enjoying rubbing my tongue across my smooth teeth!

I made it home. I had every intention to have dinner with some friends, but with lack of sleep over the weekend and how long I had stayed up, it just didn't happened. Obviously, I needed the sleep, because I slept from 11:15am till 10pm(with a 30 minute period of being awake).

I must say I feel better after having slept! :)

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

What the heck is wrong with people?

There are days, nights where I don't quite understand the thought processes of people. I mean, you bring your child to the Emergency Department to be taken care of, but you think we as health care providers(and I'm speaking for nurses here) are simply there to torture your child. I know I say that that is what I do for a living, but honestly, I think it takes special individuals to take care of screaming, crying, kicking children.

Last night, we were attempting to place an IV for antibiotic therapy. The parents were already telling us that they wanted someone good to start their child's IV. There were three of us nurses in the room. All of which totalled to about 30 years of experience (& they both work with Peds IV therapy). I attempted, I got a blood return, and when I went to flush the IV, the vein blew. At that point, the parents were telling us that they wanted someone who could get it on the first try. Well, I must say, when you're trying to hit a moving target, it's a little hard. So, one of the others tried, and the exact same thing happened, which isn't uncommon in children. Well, that was it, we were verbally abused by the parents, and the three of us walked out of the room. We let the charge nurse handle the situation, and none of us walked back into that room again. We notified VUPD, and they spoke with the father. Of course, he denied everything.

Regardless of the matter, there are just times where you can't make people happy, and tonight was one of them.

Friday, November 9, 2007

"Do you have real coffee here?"

As many of you know, I work in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Over the last several years, the 'purpose' of the ED has changed. Now, emergencies are fevers (which some are), ear aches, etc. We tend to replace what we call our primary care physicians. However, we do see many sick children.

Last night was a record breaking night. We got up to 216%. Meaning, we were well over our serving capacity. When I left this morning, we had 21 admitted patients sitting in the ED. Crazy!

To top it off, as I was wrapping up report, I had a family member approach me, "Do you have real coffee here?" (We have a nourishment room with water, coffee, tea, cereal, crackers, etc). I informed him where he could get himself some coffee. You would think I would be use to this by now, but honestly, I'm not. Our name should be the Hilton, instead of the Pediatric Emergency Department!

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Hair-Therapy

I'm sure most women can relate that they enjoy getting their hair done, whether it be washed and a cut, styled, or colored. I must say it, it's one of the most calming experiences for me. I love getting my hair done. Having my hair washed is so relaxing!

My stylist and I have know each other for quite sometime. She and I use to work retail together, and once the store closed, we both went our separate ways. A few years back, I was looking for someone that could do my hair. For girls, you can't trust just anyone to do your hair. I came across her in the mall, and we've been together ever since. Not only is she my stylist, she is my best friend. I'm able to talk to her about anything, and I get honest answers (whether I like it or not, haha).

Today, I had an appointment with Kim. She puts some shades of brown in my hair, since it is the fall season. I ended up with a trim, because I couldn't decided what cut I wanted. I wanted to keep it convenient: easy for a ponytail for work. We said that we would do something totally different the next time: color and cut! So, just be prepared.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The beginning...


Hello to all. I, too, have decided to start a blog. I mean, why not? I tell you all of these funny stories about my life as a nurse and then some. Please bear with me and my crazy schedule, but I do hope this will be a good experience for all, and may be therapeutic for me, too!