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When I was in the hospital after having one of my children (we will keep this part disclosed so no one gets in trouble), I was in pain…. you know….normal stuff after birthing a baby. When a nurse came in to give me some ibuprofen, I noticed she looked tired. She was new on call […]
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As a nurse, I think that the nurse should have questioned the dose if it was way off the mark. It is true, we are human too, but you should always double check and triple check your meds before giving them to a patient.
i agree with necole being in the medical field as well. always, always, always check to see what you are giving to a patient. you don’t want to be responsible for a wrong med giving to the wrong person. when i had my daughter, the nurse got air in my IV which lead me to fainting. they were concerned the air bubble could have traveled to my heart, and that entailed lots of testing. ekgs, x-rays etc… all the while in labor! terrible experience. so glad he was there to look out for you 🙂
xo
jenna
What a scare you avoided! It’s frightening the potential damage an innocent error like that could have caused… glad all ended well!
wow thats nuts! so glad Gabe was there at the right moment!
Oh wow, its brilliant that he picked it up. Who would need the added ordeal after just giving birth.
YIKES. that is really good advice to take to heart. I’ll be sharing this with Cam (:
hope you’re doing well friend!!
WOW! That’s pretty intense. Thank goodness for Gabe! 🙂
Katie
says:Thank God for Gabe! 🙂 I was having a minor surgery after we were newlyweds, and used to “taking care of myself” – Sean was traveling often then, and I thought for sure that I didn’t really need someone at the hospital with me, as it would be a long boring day for them.
My mom firmly intervened saying that it was essencial that I had someone there to listen to what the dr had to say post surgery (even if it was just that everything looked fine), drive me home, keep me company, etc. We rearranged Sean’s travel schedule to accomidate. : )
The day came, and I became so nervous, and surgery was delayed for hours due to hospital scheduling – Sean was so gracious to wait all day with me, and play games on our little cell phone so I wouldn’t be too bored or worried, and promised me a snickers bar after I got out of surgery as I was so hungry before surgery.
Aren’t good husbands great? : )
what an incredible story.. wow!
your blog is exceptionally lovely!
xx
Good message! I am so glad you are okay…
SO scary! Way to go Gabe! I could honestly say I’m not sure I would catch that right after having a baby, dazed for sure
WOW! I’m so glad he was watching out for you. I’m glad he was there to tell the nurse what was up 😉