That poor nurse is gonna spend 75% of her shift toileting that patient while her other patients are screaming for attention and management is telling her she needs better “time management skills”
And this is why we have cnas that go very under recognized and under appreciated even more than nurses are and nursing assistants are the ones that do a lot of the dirty work and things people usually associated with what nurses do like cnas are usually the ones toileting and helping with ambulation and other activities of daily life because nurses are so busy and aren’t able to do all the work on their own when they have a bunch of other duties and patients to take care of as well.
I’m a CNA and what management means with “you need a better time management and to set priorities” is actually to leave the pt dirty in his poop for hours while you prioritize the other residents who yelled louder or har family members that we need to impress, unless of course the pt that is pooping has his family there, tem he is a priority, or you just do everything in a very sloppy way just to look like you did things, because management wants to see numbers, they don’t care about people. I don’t know if is this way in hospital, but that’s how it is in a LTC, and that’s the reason I don’t want to be a CNA anymore, plus of course all the back pain, mean coworkers, covering shift from people that call in, etc, etc
Just had my second colonoscopy this week. I was glad I could just sit on the toilet for 2.5 hours twice over a few hours (that I had learned six years ago). It is an amazing experience to say the least. Covid19 did delay that exciting experience by about a year but talking to my physician had me scheduled for it.
Oh no! The pharmacy student would have the guts to voice his unsolicited comments out loud. He’s only pondering and mulling over thoughts of the last textbook chapter he read 😂😂😂
@@FoughtTheLawn Oh, well now the bed went to another patient. And that was one of the only 2 facilities that accepted them due to the rectal tube and the behavioral history. Social work is trying to contact the other facility for placement but they haven't called back yet, and there is some doubt as to if they actually exist!
I love pharmacy interns! I’d rather track down their input and get a “dead end” than ignore them. Watched so many lives improved by the detailed care and extra eyes they can provide.
Clinical pharmacist here. This was hilarious and made my day. SPOT ON 😂and yes, Go-LYTELY (terrible misnomer for a bowel prep ever) is occasionally on shortage. Sorry doc!
Big brain time - use sugarfree haribo gummy bears. I'm guessing it's cheaper and I hear it makes you poop your soul out. Also, the gummy bears taste nice.
While Mr. Jones sits there being discussed like a piece of furniture. Lol! I've literally seen this happen at a teaching hospital in Memphis, ten people go into the patient's room, only the nurse speaks to the patient, while the other 9 discuss them like a piece of fruit, then leave without so much as a "bye." Then the patient turns to me and asks "What was that all about?" 🙄🙄🙄
It's awesome to realize how complex and thought out everything in medicine is. I think most people take their healthcare workers for granted and think they're either incompetent or money hungry. Ie literally everyone who is anti-vaxx or only ascribes to eastern medicine.
Wow man. This is actually pretty eye opening for me. I never thought a physician would know exactly what a nurse would be thinking in this scenario but it was perfect
So accurate! This sort of thing happened so often during my hospital clerkships. I’m a Pharm D w/ several years experience as a decentralized hospital pharmacist in the US. Thank u so much for this! Luv’d it 🤣
AND he has TB??? Great, not only is it frequent toileting...it’s frequent toileting with gowning don and doff. My other patients are never going to see me again... - a nurse probably.
This is such a clever skit. All the different angles covered, I work on amazing med wards and this encompasses the gamut of clinician input and concern, very much appreciated
This is spot on! As the nurse, I've been in that scenario so many times. I hear the word "colonoscopy" and my spincter contracts and a cold blanket of doom washes over me.
Damn, that easy to overthink. I run into similar in my line of work. Diagnoses is huge. I'm lucky as a heavy equipment mechanic l get to turn the patient off while l fix it.
Meanwhile in this part of the world during COVID-19 4th wave , me with 15 other medical students and interns doing rotation with one attend, two residents and one nurse. So when we walk in hospital it's like a bus of people walking in museum 😂 and we should follow protocols
That's why clear and honest communication is required in a good hospital. Dr's who asked the lab for help we knew were great a Dr. We know what test is best for a possible diagnosis. Not having pride saves patients, time, and money.
Thank you soo much for including the nutritionist! I stopped crying ( it's midterm season! ) and smiled thanks to you 😸. I really wish to see more videos like that!
You should add in physical therapy and/or occupational therapy in these rounds lol where they get consulted to work with the patient to transfer to the bedside commode but then accidents happening during the session where all our scrubs are messed up
😂 thanks for including the dietitian! There's been a couple times when I pull up a patient's chart and get frustrated they are NPO and clearly malnourished before seeing the order for colonoscopy prep.
I would be the patient in this, I have Crohn’s, an ostomy and recently was hospitalized for severe anemia, malnourished and extremely dehydrated. I was too weak to handle my ostomy, God bless those nurses.
I love this!!! I can almost hear the doctor saying there’s also blood in his pee, his sweat, he’s spitting reddish-orange blood and his contacts are now stain red, he bleeding in his eyes!!!! Meanwhile the pharmacy student is the only one with the time to think and know that it’s the rifampin.
for Mr. Jones’s (and the nurse’s) sake, i hope that the GoLytely is out of stock and he gets Miralax because you do not go lightly- you go heavily and often
Not the Golytely! I can't drink powdered lemonade because of that stuff. My nurse was hilarious she said "the bottle say go Lytely, but you go a lot!" 🤣
Nurse here. This reminds me of the time During my student days when I had to do attachments, while during my surgical ward attachment, this old man who likes to take a dump would use the ENTIRE INDUSTRIAL TOILET ROLL PER SHIT. Those big ass rolls you find on the side of public toilets the size of your head. Guy uses the whole roll and then demands more. How it worked for him was, every time a little bit of poop came out. He would wipe the little bit off with some toilet paper, rinse and repeat.
That poor nurse is gonna spend 75% of her shift toileting that patient while her other patients are screaming for attention and management is telling her she needs better “time management skills”
And this is why we have cnas that go very under recognized and under appreciated even more than nurses are and nursing assistants are the ones that do a lot of the dirty work and things people usually associated with what nurses do like cnas are usually the ones toileting and helping with ambulation and other activities of daily life because nurses are so busy and aren’t able to do all the work on their own when they have a bunch of other duties and patients to take care of as well.
😳😬😓
Truth
I’m a CNA and what management means with “you need a better time management and to set priorities” is actually to leave the pt dirty in his poop for hours while you prioritize the other residents who yelled louder or har family members that we need to impress, unless of course the pt that is pooping has his family there, tem he is a priority, or you just do everything in a very sloppy way just to look like you did things, because management wants to see numbers, they don’t care about people. I don’t know if is this way in hospital, but that’s how it is in a LTC, and that’s the reason I don’t want to be a CNA anymore, plus of course all the back pain, mean coworkers, covering shift from people that call in, etc, etc
Do a favor to your elderly one, don’t put them in a LTC unless you really had no other option
That is exactly what I’d be thinking as a nurse. I can’t believe how accurate you are at all the different professions. A+
He nailed pharmacy too. I'm super impressed.
Just had my second colonoscopy this week. I was glad I could just sit on the toilet for 2.5 hours twice over a few hours (that I had learned six years ago). It is an amazing experience to say the least. Covid19 did delay that exciting experience by about a year but talking to my physician had me scheduled for it.
The pharm student took me by suprise, and funny enough someone did bring that exact point in our rounds one time 😂😂
The funny thing is, out of all of those, the pharm student has a good point
Urine is stained red. Not the stools.
@@imfunny782 It’s actually can affect all body fluids including urine, saliva, tears and may involve stool in some cases
It could cause it but the persistent anemia needs to be addressed still. Depending on Mr Jones age its colon cancer until proven otherwise.
Not really rifampicin doesn't give you anemia. For an old male first think you need to eliminate is colon cancer or some chronic intestinal diseases
Kinda the point bro
Pharmacology student is the guy being thrown out the window meme right now.
I “liked”this comment but that doesn't mean I understand it fully
@@sarah3796 the Pharm student is right but no one wants him to be right cause it’s easier to complain so out the window he goes
Oh no! The pharmacy student would have the guts to voice his unsolicited comments out loud. He’s only pondering and mulling over thoughts of the last textbook chapter he read 😂😂😂
So true
It's a good point though, maybe they could do an occult blood card or some other voodoo stuff, idk what dark magic GI does
The pharmacist reaction is spot on. Every day we have to find alternative
" party cocktail " preps.
Oh Lord, castor oil shots babyyy
The pharmacy student😭 thanks for including me
lol
Probably provided the correct response to the problem too😂
Same bruh XD
With the correct answer I’m sure to!
@@sarahh1007 He did!!!🤣😂🥰
Mr Jones is a medical pinnacle, surviving injury after injury and disease after disease. Literally god
Social worker: so I have to push his discharge back again?! You've been telling me every day for the past week he'll be ready tomorrow 😭
And we've already set up transportation for today and told the SNF he's ready, if we don't get him out today they'll give the bed to someone else
@@user-ei4tw9fx4w I'm so triggered right now 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@FoughtTheLawn Oh, well now the bed went to another patient. And that was one of the only 2 facilities that accepted them due to the rectal tube and the behavioral history. Social work is trying to contact the other facility for placement but they haven't called back yet, and there is some doubt as to if they actually exist!
@@user-ei4tw9fx4w worked at a SNF called “Sleepy Hollow” - other people “That can’t be real”
@@user-ei4tw9fx4w hey username buddy 🤪
I love pharmacy interns! I’d rather track down their input and get a “dead end” than ignore them. Watched so many lives improved by the detailed care and extra eyes they can provide.
alright, your officially one of the funniest youtubers period.
I really appreciate that!
You're
I'd suggest watching it again AFTER your bowel prep.
You’re an absolute legend. I’m a medical senior resident based in the UK. I do Diabetes & Endocrinology. I love your vids so much.
How did u go to uk? PLAB??
@@akshathapatil6561 Heya. I studied here.
@@deeptish okayy!!
The pharmacist’s and nurse’s reactions are SO accurate!! XD
I appreciate the wigs used for each person😂 makes it so much funnier
somehow it's funnier when he hasn't shaved...
Clinical pharmacist here. This was hilarious and made my day. SPOT ON 😂and yes, Go-LYTELY (terrible misnomer for a bowel prep ever) is occasionally on shortage. Sorry doc!
Especially during Covid when people decided to get their colonoscopies done since they couldn't go go work.
I'll never understand the problem with Go-Lytely being on back-order. You'd think it's magical Kool-aid being dropshipped from mars.
@@pixpusha 😂😂😂👍
Big brain time - use sugarfree haribo gummy bears. I'm guessing it's cheaper and I hear it makes you poop your soul out. Also, the gummy bears taste nice.
@@pixpusha you win, this made me snort 😂
While Mr. Jones sits there being discussed like a piece of furniture. Lol! I've literally seen this happen at a teaching hospital in Memphis, ten people go into the patient's room, only the nurse speaks to the patient, while the other 9 discuss them like a piece of fruit, then leave without so much as a "bye." Then the patient turns to me and asks "What was that all about?" 🙄🙄🙄
Accurate.
Oh hahaha oh dear
I probably have worked there 🤣😅
@@breezy30153 Lol!
If this is the teaching hospital I'm thinking of that's downtown, then yes, can confirm.
Me as a dietitian hearing a dietitian being represented: 😳
Your videos are so great!
Right!
It's awesome to realize how complex and thought out everything in medicine is. I think most people take their healthcare workers for granted and think they're either incompetent or money hungry. Ie literally everyone who is anti-vaxx or only ascribes to eastern medicine.
Loved the dietitian, but didn't love the spelling, lol 😅
Have a patient got sick from eating cüm or vaginal discharge as their daily kinky diet?🤔😲
I came to the comments to thank him for including the RD 😂😭
I feel like the cost of your videos goes mostly to wigs :P
The wigs are actually donated 😋
Chalk one up for the pharmacist!!
@@Doc_Schmidt Good cause. I'm an ER doc. Your videos make me both laugh and cry. Make fun of ER!
@@Doc_Schmidt those wigs really suit you too!!
@@Doc_Schmidt by... by who?! 👀
Wow man. This is actually pretty eye opening for me. I never thought a physician would know exactly what a nurse would be thinking in this scenario but it was perfect
So accurate! This sort of thing happened so often during my hospital clerkships. I’m a Pharm D w/ several years experience as a decentralized hospital pharmacist in the US. Thank u so much for this! Luv’d it 🤣
Love the shout out to the Dietitian. Thanks!
I've been waiting for a Dietitian cameo!!
I came here to post the same 😂😁
I love the wigs. This black/brunette one is my favorite. Bring her out more often!
AND he has TB??? Great, not only is it frequent toileting...it’s frequent toileting with gowning don and doff. My other patients are never going to see me again... - a nurse probably.
More of these please! Love hearing the different perspectives :)
These skits are the true continuation of scrubs for me
As a nurse, I’ll side with the pharmacy student!
This is such a clever skit. All the different angles covered, I work on amazing med wards and this encompasses the gamut of clinician input and concern, very much appreciated
Yeah I feel that pharmacy student. I've been there. 😂
Just now seeing this. Excellent work including everyone! And for making a hero out of the pharmacy intern.
This is just a completely new genre of comedy. How long before it becomes mainstream?
Man this one speaks to me, I had to be on clears for like a month, lost 30 lbs comforting to hear theres others lol
Pharmacist here and my initial thought was that of the pharm student hahahaha
Nice job throwing in the pharmacy student 🙏🏻
The wigs chosen for some reason go well with the character.
Such accurate reactions, especially the nurse.
🤣🤣🤣 That nurse's reaction is 👌👌👌 spot on.
As always, PHARMACY for the win! 😂😂😂
So funny as always! The wigs are such a great touch 🤣
This is spot on! As the nurse, I've been in that scenario so many times. I hear the word "colonoscopy" and my spincter contracts and a cold blanket of doom washes over me.
Mr. Jones needs a hug. 🤣 And so does that nurse.
Damn, that easy to overthink. I run into similar in my line of work. Diagnoses is huge. I'm lucky as a heavy equipment mechanic l get to turn the patient off while l fix it.
I appreciate you including everyone on the team, not just the doctor. Medical team is more than just doctors and nurses
Aaaaaand this is why it is called the "practice" of medicine. No one knows what's really going on, hahaha ;-)
As a pharmacy student I love you!!
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I really love this. He’s covering all aspects
You're obviously very in touch with your nurses to know their thoughts. You've hit it dead on in a couple videos I've watched. Great Job.
Perfect domino effect 😄
You are the best !!.... Love all of them
I'm learning to much about what you guys actually go through at work. It's really cool to peek into your lives!
The nurse being the only one to get shit on is about 100% accurate.
I'm happy that you included a Dietitian this time as RDs are part of the health care team 😊
looking for this comment! I was going to say the same thing :D
Same!
As a person that's had crohns for 27 yrs i love this one its too funny.🤣🤣🤣
Mr. Jones is going through hell and back for our entertainment
Or mayyybe mr Jones just can’t handle beetroot
Meanwhile in this part of the world during COVID-19 4th wave , me with 15 other medical students and interns doing rotation with one attend, two residents and one nurse. So when we walk in hospital it's like a bus of people walking in museum 😂 and we should follow protocols
F! Love this! With the Rx student at the end finally suggesting Rifampin!
That's why clear and honest communication is required in a good hospital. Dr's who asked the lab for help we knew were great a Dr. We know what test is best for a possible diagnosis. Not having pride saves patients, time, and money.
Thank you soo much for including the nutritionist! I stopped crying ( it's midterm season! ) and smiled thanks to you 😸. I really wish to see more videos like that!
😂 the nurse..."he'll gonna poop so much, oh no..." 😂😂😂
😂 The nurse is on point. Especially with that no tech part.
This was a great laugh on this Friday night. I love how everyone was included 😊
DUDE! OUR GOLYTELY IS ON BACKORDER TOO!!!!!
as a tech, it’s patients like this where I really do feel appreciated by my nurses lol
I'll be there for that one patient, while I get screamed at loudly about my other 13 patients 💅
These wigs suit u so much! You're damn funny! 😂😂😂
The pharmacist talking about back order! REAL AF!
You should add in physical therapy and/or occupational therapy in these rounds lol where they get consulted to work with the patient to transfer to the bedside commode but then accidents happening during the session where all our scrubs are messed up
😂 thanks for including the dietitian! There's been a couple times when I pull up a patient's chart and get frustrated they are NPO and clearly malnourished before seeing the order for colonoscopy prep.
The pharmacist reaction killed me.
...GoLytely actually is on backorder.
I love the pharmacy students reaction
as a retired ANP and former med/surg SICU step down nurse , this is so accurate!!
My man Mr.Jones always got something wrong with him. He's never getting discharged
I am finishing residency this year and will be starting fellowship in July and I couldn’t agree more! Excellent!
Pharmacy student needs to speak up before they torture that man for nothing.
You crack me up! Literally how many wigs do you have?! I want a pep talk video with you wearing a wig 🙏🏻😂🙏🏻😂
Pharmacy for the win! 🥳🎉🤗
I would be the patient in this, I have Crohn’s, an ostomy and recently was hospitalized for severe anemia, malnourished and extremely dehydrated. I was too weak to handle my ostomy, God bless those nurses.
The nurse portion has me hollering
The nurse reaction is SO TRUE OMG! As a previous tech, I understand all too well 😂🤣
I love this!!! I can almost hear the doctor saying there’s also blood in his pee, his sweat, he’s spitting reddish-orange blood and his contacts are now stain red, he bleeding in his eyes!!!!
Meanwhile the pharmacy student is the only one with the time to think and know that it’s the rifampin.
how the hell do you get EVERY discipline + every job so freaking accurate!? WTH, MAN!? LOLOL
How many wigs do you own? 🤣 You're hilarious
Those Neurologist glasses though 👌
for Mr. Jones’s (and the nurse’s) sake, i hope that the GoLytely is out of stock and he gets Miralax because you do not go lightly- you go heavily and often
This is just hilarious 😂
Not the Golytely! I can't drink powdered lemonade because of that stuff. My nurse was hilarious she said "the bottle say go Lytely, but you go a lot!" 🤣
Thanks for including the dietitian!! 🙌🏾
Oscar worthy plot right here
The plethora of bad wigs sends me over the edge. 😂😂
Lmao, I love this!! The accuracy 😂
In the UK 🇬🇧,
BM mostly refers to CBG, capillary blood glucose.
NPO is replaced with NBM- nothing by mouth.
BO - Bowel open replaces BM
This is all so accurate. You're so funny
I’m a dietitian! Thank you for including me. That’s exactly what we are thinking 😂😂😂
Pharmacy student FTW! Also, check if he ate beets for dinner 😂
Nurse here. This reminds me of the time During my student days when I had to do attachments, while during my surgical ward attachment, this old man who likes to take a dump would use the ENTIRE INDUSTRIAL TOILET ROLL PER SHIT. Those big ass rolls you find on the side of public toilets the size of your head.
Guy uses the whole roll and then demands more.
How it worked for him was, every time a little bit of poop came out. He would wipe the little bit off with some toilet paper, rinse and repeat.
How is he SO YOUNG and yet understands all of the nuances of everybody’s things??
I’m not as young as I look 😁
These are super interesting to watch.
You make 😃 so much! Thanks 😊
The wigs.... it's the wigs for me 🤣🤣
You give me Jim Carrey from the Reptile Room in A series of unfortunate events vibes in this