On a bit of a tangent, I have to share this conversation my upper level had with an intern the other day. It made me laugh out loud.
Intern: Hi, we need you guys to come put an NG (feeding) tube in this guy.
Rad resident: Oh, okay, you guys can't get it down?
Intern: Actually, we haven't tried yet.
Rads: Why don't you guys go ahead and try?
Intern: Because this guy really needs his tube feeds.
Rads: Well, I guess you better get started.
[Click]
We never heard back from them.
LOVE IT:
having just been an intern I can relate.
On a saturday we had a resident (presumably an intern) who said she needed a dobhoff in a peds pt. They had tried before but couldn't get correct placement.
Now the kid we heard was a terror (the kicking, biting kind) , nevertheless, we said bring him down.
we are now done reading and wait for the kid to come down. 30 min passes and we call the floor, " sorry the nurse is too busy to bring the pt down, she'll bring as soon as she can". Of course the intern is no where to be seen. 30 min passes and the kid finally arrives, grumpy of course, and wants his mom who we can't get a hold of.
No biggie, then we notice that chart didn't come with the kid. 15 more min of waiting the chart comes with the intern and then, if can you believe it, there is NO consent. BUT, it' s all ok because the intern tells us that the 'other residents' said we didn't need one because she got verbal consent from the mom earlier in the morning.
at that point the attending, takes off his gloves, shrugs his shoulders and says 'OK then', the intern, confused, said 'so you're going to do it?' The attd says nope and I'm going home, try the tube and if it doesn't migrate by monday give us a call.
me, meanwhile, I'm snickering in a corner cause I get to go home too - I love rads.
not as fun as your story, but I'm so happy not to be doing medicine anymore
😀