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I'm having the worst possible day ever. I have been lurking through SDN forever now and finally decided to make an account to write about today. I'm a PCT at a hospital for some background and this morning a code blue on my floor went off. The nurses usually have me do CPR so I usually run when I hear a code blue. When I got there, the patient was in Vtach and we did an EKG to confirm this. Crash cart arrived, Code blue team present and doctor present. Shocked the patient and patient went into asystole. I started compressions, and this went over and over again Vtach to asystole (about 7 times). Finally we got a rhythm and transported the patient to ICU where the patient coded again and this time someone else took over for compressions. It had been more than 30 min and so the cardiologist just said stop and called it.
I can't stop thinking about this, I had just passed out breakfast trays for my patients and this patient was eating a blueberry muffin at the time. 5 mins later I'm doing CPR and she still has crumbs of blueberry's around her gown. Is this what a doctors life is? I don't think I can do this - I need some guidance and strength.
How do physicians just call it and walk out without tearing up?
I can't stop thinking about this, I had just passed out breakfast trays for my patients and this patient was eating a blueberry muffin at the time. 5 mins later I'm doing CPR and she still has crumbs of blueberry's around her gown. Is this what a doctors life is? I don't think I can do this - I need some guidance and strength.
How do physicians just call it and walk out without tearing up?