Well that's been a long day
4 am to 2 am
So far 😊
But all good
After a 4h operation I was delivered to lucky PACU Bed #13
And the love of my life
❤️❤️❤️
I was supported with friendly, attentive, experienced staff
Tim Hortons
Cold compression therapy
Great ventilation
And more love ❤️
Until it was finally time to say goodbye to my newfound friends
When a bed finally opened up a few hours later
Which initiated a major project for Suzi, transporting a lot of 'stuff' from PACU and from our truck in the parking garage up to our room
I say "our room" because Humber River Hospital was one of the first of a new generation of hospitals in Canada built to CSAZ8000:11 - single patient rooms, complete with 3-piece ensuite, & accommodations for family caregivers including a pull-out bed
👏👏👏
.@CSAGroup
Cold compression therapy is NB to fast, effective wound healing
Sadly the compressor on my machine kept kicking out when compressing so I could only run it in ice water circulation mode
Luckily I had packed a soft cast that could be added to provide compression
There are many things that can be done to improve the safety of a patient room
Some are very simple
And free
Like closing the door
Or adding a few signs to your door
Some are new & novel & expensive
Like FarUV that safely & continuously disinfects air & surfaces
In the patient room
And in the bathroom
Where likely half of disease transmission originates
Sadly, FarUV is not yet commercially available in Canada
😢😢😢
Some are just different than what we've become accustomed to
Like going maskless in Hospitals
Handing out FREE .@CanadamasQ respirator masks was popular when I was here in 2023
Let's see how they're received in 2025
Earloop, easy-breathing, CSA-Certified, Made in 🇨🇦
👏👏👏
We might have to take up a collection to help Humber buy new overbed tables
Arguably the most important surface in Hospitals
Shared by patients, visitors, staff
For food, personal devices, wound dressings, IV kits, etc
These are now 10 years old
Today you can get self-disinfecting Overbed Tables
Made with an aesthetically pleasing, easy-clean, solid-surface infused w Copper ions
.@EOSSurfaces
While I have an EOS copper overbed table at home, I didn't bring it in with meeoscu.com/the-product
So I packed a residual sanitizing surface treatment (Zoono) & an electrolyzed water disinfectant (aka hypochlorous acid) - safe, sporicidal, virucidal, more effective & faster acting than bleach, non-toxic, non-corrosive, & penetrates & disrupts dry surface biofilm.
👏👏👏
I packed dark chocolate almonds & strawberries
(Made in Ontario)
Because why not?
Life is worth living
😊😊😊
picardpeanuts.com
They are a marginally healthy-ish treat
Great to serve to guests
Like my daughter, Andrea
❤️❤️❤️
Optimizing a patient room for safety, convenience & joy
Can be tiring
And it was
For both Suzi & I
But well worth it
Cheers 🥂
23 hours later...
Fresh ice in machine
Hydromorphone top up
Time for sleep
Sigh 😔
Right after we correct this alarm
OK, listening to this truck-backing-up-in-your-ear alarm gets annoying after 30 minutes at 3 am
When all you want to do is finally sleep
Sigh 😔
Only to be woken up 10 minutes after going to sleep to have vital signs taken
BP, temp, O2 sat
Sigh 🫤
And then being refused IV hydromorphone because oral hydromorphone was already given
Even though that was the anesthesiologist's plan
Prescribed, documented in the pain management report, & followed by the highly skilled & experienced PACU staff
But not at 4 am
At pain level 8
Because "that was how I was taught"
Kudos to the nurse for following her teaching
Shame on the teacher / school for misinforming her
The only thing harder than learning something the first time
Is unlearning misinformation
And learning something new
In a mammoth top down industry like healthcare
Where critical thinking & empowerment of front line staff have been driven out of the system
😢😢😢
I don't know how to fix the system
Yet
But fix it we must
This is just one small example
They add up
Eventually they can allow a global pandemic of misinformation & patient harm & disease transmission to run unchecked
😢😢😢
4:40 am - a very pleasant RRT came in at my nurse's request to add an oxygen tee to my CPAP circuit
Despite being fatigued from only 10 minutes sleep in 24 hours, my leg hurts too much to sleep now anyway so the distraction was nice
And it was a learning experience
😊
He taught me:
- SpO2 reading drops if hand is elevated above heart level
- I'm designated a category 1 - 94 to 96% on room air when resting / shallow breathing
- a category 2 is 88 to 92%
- Protocol for category 1 is to titrate to 96% O2 saturation when sleeping w CPAP
Sigh 😔
6 am
Still no sleep
At least now I qualify to get another hit of hydromorphone
Oh, Morpheus, take me away...
Please 😊
6:15 to 6:35 am - disturbance to add IV antibiotic drip & to open compression cast to view leg
6:40 to 6:45 am - disturbance to have bloodwork taken
Phlebotomist wore an N95!
👏👏👏
(My nurse wears a chin strap 😢)
Shift change is underway
The daily morning flurry of hospital activity has begun anew
That 10 minutes of sleep I enjoyed last nite around the 23h mark will be it for awhile
New learning: it helps me relate to the bizarre system of forced sleep deprivation known as medical on call
And all that entails
Hmm 🤔
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