princesspumpkin
DIS Veteran
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I had a pt. that i was told was very challenging - anger issues, defiant, verbally abusive, etc. After having her for eight hours, I did not have one single problem with her - we talked, laughed, joked - I even had to re-start her IV (which I thought that she was going to go ballistic, after hearing how she was described) and she was totally sweet about it.
The previous nurse, gave me report that the patient said some racial comments against caucasians. The nurse is white, I and the pt. are black.
I gave report to the next nurse, who is black/hispanic and after taking care of her, she also had no problem with the patient whatsoever.
This got me thinking - if this pt. has another caucasian nurse, would it again be drama for both the pt. and the nurse? If that was the case, should they try to steer clear of assigning caucasian nurses to this pt.?
Then I remembered the case a few years ago where the pt. requested not to have any black nurses when she delivered her baby and the request was granted, and people got into a lot of trouble.
The previous nurse, gave me report that the patient said some racial comments against caucasians. The nurse is white, I and the pt. are black.
I gave report to the next nurse, who is black/hispanic and after taking care of her, she also had no problem with the patient whatsoever.
This got me thinking - if this pt. has another caucasian nurse, would it again be drama for both the pt. and the nurse? If that was the case, should they try to steer clear of assigning caucasian nurses to this pt.?
Then I remembered the case a few years ago where the pt. requested not to have any black nurses when she delivered her baby and the request was granted, and people got into a lot of trouble.