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In the immortal words of Paul Sr., "this really burns my ass."
So I cover a call for someone a few days ago. On the way out, I leave a detailed note on every patient's chart explaining in detail and in very legible handwriting that I'm off service and than cross-cover should be paged today, and the resident should be paged tomorrow. Even leave pager numbers of the people. Simple enough right?
Wrong! Come home today to find about 25 calls on my pager from the units where I was covering patients. Presumably, college-educated healthcare professionals who are entrusted with administering potentially lethal medications and monitoring critically ill patients should be capable of following basic directions. Or am I expecting too much? We even have the option of leaving a custom voice message on the pager saying we are off, etc. This does absolutely nothing to reduce the number of wrong pages because no one listens to it.
The calls per se don't bother me, but I took care of some sick patients and calling the wrong pager creates unnecessary and potentially dangerous delays in care.
So I cover a call for someone a few days ago. On the way out, I leave a detailed note on every patient's chart explaining in detail and in very legible handwriting that I'm off service and than cross-cover should be paged today, and the resident should be paged tomorrow. Even leave pager numbers of the people. Simple enough right?
Wrong! Come home today to find about 25 calls on my pager from the units where I was covering patients. Presumably, college-educated healthcare professionals who are entrusted with administering potentially lethal medications and monitoring critically ill patients should be capable of following basic directions. Or am I expecting too much? We even have the option of leaving a custom voice message on the pager saying we are off, etc. This does absolutely nothing to reduce the number of wrong pages because no one listens to it.
The calls per se don't bother me, but I took care of some sick patients and calling the wrong pager creates unnecessary and potentially dangerous delays in care.