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Re: ACOG Antepartum Record - Pain Scale?From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)Fri Nov 23 11:11:55 2007
I just had a vag hyst patient who the nurses gave vicodin to on an empty stomach in the PACU rather than the IV meds they usually use in the recovery area (because she runs a low normal BP from being a body builder). So then she was nauseous from the vicodin and got IV compazine - then more vicodin & IV compazine on teh floor (instead of just the IV Toradol). Her -EXPERIENCED- night nurse came on and really talked with her about what things were bothering her - and got rid of the compazine and vicodin - and she was fine with just toradol and then motrin. Was home 24 hours after hyst. But the first nurses paying attention to the "pain scale" etc didn't pay enough attention to THE PATIENT ... and actually over medicated her then had to give other meds due to that. While there are many things that ARE better about medicine and care we can give due to what we have learned in the 26 years since I graduated from med school ... there are these things that started out with good intentions (not leaving people in pain unnecessarily) there is a lot of dumb paperwork that has accompanied it. Joanne
At Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Henry Gregor wrote:
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-- Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG Solo gyn Keene, NH USA
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