Tuesday, September 20, 2022

New Hospital Equipment


In 2010 at our Level I trauma center there was a new wing of the hospital and the opening of a 20-bed ICU for Neuro, Cardiac, Thoracic and Medical acute care. What a combo! There were four large rooms designed to accommodate Bariatric patients and in general, people weighing 400 pounds and more. Lift tools and devices hanging from the ceiling on movable tracks were part of the standard room setup. Plus, there were new air beds designed for really big clients. The Administration had their fill of hype on all of this stuff, but we nurse discovered things were not so rosy when working with the equipment.

These hot new Bariatric beds
Are super mondo slalom sleds,
We position patients every hour
They slide right down under gravity power.

The bed hydraulics are definitely weak
I'll explain it now, just let me speak,
When we lower the head below the feet
It’s easy to move the patient, slick and neat,
But to bring the head up beyond a 30 degree angle
The hydraulics are too feeble, oh what a fandangle!
The nurse at the bedside must help raise the head 
Another “safety” device, liable to make me dead.

These new tech beds are for the super-heavies
Supposedly stronger than Sacramento levies,
Holding back the 100 year flood
But I'm not too sure about this BillyBob stud,
He weighed in at two hundred and twenty kilo's
And we weren't even weighing the pillows,
On beds that are rated to 500 pounds
We're approaching that number in leaps and bounds.
Beds with all the bells and whistles
Not suitable for an ICBM missile.

The beds can rotate side to side
It's really quite a pleasant ride,
But here again this weight thing irks
If you're really heavy it barely jerks,
There's a tendency for big boy Jimmy
To get stuck on one side while the bed just shimmies,
It wiggles and strains to pump air through the bellows
I wonder, “Where is the lift team, I really need those fellows?”

There are lifts on the ceiling with slings down below
When Jimmy's feeling better we can swing him real slow,
Into the chair by the window to improve his outlook on life
Then the bed will be vacant for his long suffering wife,
Her kilo's are many, her cankles are like stumps
I'm praying to Euphemia, “Dear Sister, bless these chumps”
Don't let either of them have a cardiac arrest
Our defibrillators aren't prepared for that test.

We have negative airflow isolation rooms
With lifts on the ceiling on super-strong booms,
But honestly, I'm wary about the safety of it all
Bad things happen when big people fall,
Caregivers damaged, lawsuits are brewing
When the dust has all settled, corporate will be screwing,
Around with the numbers, statistics and more
The science of big is a titanic chore.

Please, don't misinterpret my harangue on what's big
It's really an expose on the bureaucratic jig,
Million-dollar decisions from dubious advice
High cost vendor contracts at an unbelievable price,
End-users suffer at the whim of corporate decisions
Are Workers Comp injuries in the provision?

This light-hearted muse ended somber and dark
But the business of healthcare is no walk in the park.

2010


Wednesday, September 07, 2022

Getting Promoted

 


In my Nursing career I never did aspire for multiple degrees, all kinds of abbreviations after my name or stuff like that. My plan was to be the best ICU nurse in my realm and I studied accordingly. Yes, I attained the CCRN certification and kept it renewed for about 18 years until I was sidelined by an injury and I had to leave bedside care. Would you believe that when I was sidelined I applied (and interviewed) for 32 different positions in that organization and was not selected? It was very clear to me the facility was worried that I would get injured again. It's okay.......my time on disability counted for employment service and I retired when I achieved year 20. 


Then, I went back to work at another hospital agency in town (for 11 years). While I was there, I did apply for a Clinical Coordinator position in the Neuro ICU. Now I'm glad I was not chosen because I never did like Neuro care.


Off The Bus


We interviewed

The four of us,

And then they left us

Off the bus;

It wasn't moving

But it was gentle,

But I guess too much talent

Can be detrimental.


I interviewed

'Twas a lengthy affair,

Two separate times

In the victims chair,

The jury's decision

Was just executed,

And like a computer

I've been rebooted.


My grandiose dreams

Of wealth and power,

Lasted for only

About one hour,

Now I must return

As the horse with no fable,

Just chewing my oats

In the nursing stable.


2010



Friday, September 02, 2022

Went Viral @ Daycare


Millions of parents send their children to childcare / daycare during the hours the parents work. It never happened to me as a child and likewise, my kids never had to endure it either. Nonetheless, I understand the commonality of it. One of the chief risks to the kids and their own family revolves around the likelihood of community spread of common illnesses. I am betting that the same healthcare workers who came to work sick are the ones sending their kids to daycare, when their children are sick too.

Going Viral @ Daycare

2-year-old Bobby went viral
After he chewed on the rubber ducky,
Now 45 toddlers have herpes
This kid is more dangerous than Chucky.
Lulu is coughing and won't cover her mouth
Her parents don't believe in vaccines,
Another kid has just gone viral
And Pertussis is now on your jeans.

Your nine-month old baby is ready
To be dropped off while mom and dad work,
You'll pick up the kid on the drive back home
From an overpaid babysitting clerk,
Are you concerned at all about cleanliness?
Do you admit to a number of maybes?
Are there cats or dogs at the facility?
Then keep your eyes open for tapeworms and rabies.

Airborne and contact precautions
Are not practiced at your average play-care,
Children are carriers of community illness
Are you willing to send yours to daycare?