Saturday, October 27, 2007

Balderdash: Which is the real story?




I was skiing down the moguls at Powder Mountain and the sun was in my face and the snow was like satin ribbon, and suddenly a very cute boarder came by and took my breath away and I fell right on my left knee and the rest is history.

I was wakeboarding at Pine View trying out a toe side tantrum and I got hit by a huge wake from the other boat, I was suddenly air born and landed on my left knee.

I was running, like a good code team RN, to a CODE blue (full arrest) and my left ankle felt funny and as I took my next step I heard and felt a Pop, Pop, Pop, and then felt my knee turn and twist. That was the end of any running. I did not fall.

I was vacuuming my carpet and my foot got wrapped up in the cord and I fell backwards and in trying to catch myself twisted my left knee.

Hint: Jodi was right “Running is only for Criminals”.

But the truth is I have either torn my meniscus or torn my ACL. That is the Dr.’s best guess, but my MRI is Tuesdays night. When I got back up to my floor the other team leaders said they don’t ever run to codes. I thought we had too. Besides doing my little Curves stationary jogging & running to CODES was my best exercise.

So right now I have to wear a knee immobilizer and just be real careful. I don’t know yet when I can go back to work. So if any one has any knee advice I am listening and a little scared, because so far the shared Horror stories aren’t so good.

I am grateful that I didn’t fall and that I still have one good leg and knee that I can get around with and that today, Sat., the pain has eased up tons. Just a not so funny side note. It wasn’t even a real CODE. A little old gentleman just got tired and weak from walking so far to get to his Dr.’s office and felt faint. So anyone having to go to the new IHC IMC building, take a Moped to get around on.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

All In A Days Work!

Thought this was so true!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Shhh it's over


The secret is out, the lid is off, the plans have been exposed,the cat’s out of the bag, ect. Kim knows his big Christmas surprise. He and I have front row seats to Glen Beck’s Christmas show at the E-Center
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I, with the help of Justin, got tickets to his show for Dec. 8th. Who is Glen Beck you ask. Well besides being a very serious news and information guy, he has strong political views, and shows all the sides. He talks about all the world news and pressing events. He’s sort of like a Rush Limbaugh, but not so arrogant and self righteous. He is out of New-York and happens to be a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and you see his values in his show.

I wasn’t going to tell Kim, but he called me the other day and asked if I’d be interested in going, the only tickets left were $35.00 seat in the upper bowl. I hesitated for a min. and said “would you rather have front row seats?” and of course he said yes. It’s not Hanna Montana which I guess is the beg concert this week-end and it’s not a great guitar player. Matt said when he saw the ticket price, said “this Glen Beck guy better play a great guitar. But I think we’ll have fun. Merry Christmas to Kim.

I grateful I love surprise for myself and giving them.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Gifts and more Gifts


I heard about a book or actually a movie by a speaker we invited to our super craft day, "The Ultimate Gift", she said don't rent the movie just buy it and save yourself $5.00. So without knowing what it was about I bought the movie. Then my friend told me she had the book. I always like to read the books first so today I finished it and hopefully tonight I can watch the Movie.

Anyway the book is great. If you haven't already read it, it is a MUST read for everyone. It gives great insight into who we are and how we need to be sharing everything we have and show gratitude for what we have. There are 12 simple gifts and each has such meaning. It is a very quick read, ( I got the book last night about 7pm) but so worth the time. Enjoy. I am grateful for being taught at a young age to read and enjoy learning.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Mandatory behavior

Today after coming back up to Ogden from taking mom to a Dr. appt. I had to attend a Mandatory meeting. I have nothing against Mandatory meetings, I know we all have to hear and be taught certain things, but this one just made me so angry, and a few others in the class also.

I left my actual handout in my now gone truck, but it had to do with re-connecting with patients, making a healing connection, through touch, eye contact, sitting down at the bedside and really listening, removing our stethoscope and not appearing too threatening or busy, trying to find a common interest between the pt. and ourselves, proper greetings and farewells, it goes on and on. My co-worker leaned over and asked "what do you think this is costing". Between the cost of the program, training our trainers,12 trainers, o and they aren't called trainers they are "champions", they had about 8 hrs. each of training and now educating all 60 of us for 2 hrs. I am sure it is more than what it would cost to hire a couple of full time Rn's for a year. Rn's that could help with the load so we could actually do this better.

I don't mean to sound hateful, but we know all this information, we do all this stuff every day, to the best of our ability and to the best of our time constraints. It might not have had a name before, but if you aren't doing these things then you shouldn't be in this profession.

After about 90 min. someone was brave enough to ask the question that we had all been thinking. Why are we really here. Well, SURVEYS say, we are not making a Healing connection with our patients. Please, Who are they asking, and what are they being asked? And if they answered the questions at all, they must have lived through the hospital experience.

I know we all expect more of everything and from everyone. We want faster check out lines at the store, we want to not wait at appts., we want to call for information about something and not have someone with such a thick accent help us, we want fast food to be faster, and waitresses to not get my order wrong. We want service with a smile and the sun to come out tomorrow! We all want and deserve the very best. And we are DEMANDING it or else!

I believe everyone should always receive the very best care and attention we can give. And if they were sincerely offended or hurt in someway then "yes" please tell someone and we will try and make it right. But also the public needs to remember that no nurse, that I know, sets out at the beginning of their shift and thinks, I am only going to give 10% today and damn with the rest. If my Pt's. aren't satisfied then to Hell with them. Really this isn't how it goes. Instead we set out to organize and prioritize everything that is to be done and hope that all the surprises and emergencies that come up can be handled too. We are a team and sometimes the only way we make it through a day is with team work and maybe one potty break.

I know many of the readers of this blog are in professions that are also underpaid, over worked and under-staffed and very unappreciated. Our hands are often tied because of laws and red tape and HIPPA. And those who aren't in those professions are saying then get out, do something else, and stop complaining. It just doesn't always work that way. Someone has to be here, we just want the public to help and understand, that maybe your pain pill will be 15 min. late, and you may have to wait 2 hrs for that xray, and you haven't seen your nurse for 30 min. and you want to get back to bed. But also know that if you start having chest pain, or bleeding or problems breathing, you will have everyone you need and then some, you will have the smartest and best informed there to help. And then try and remember if you are the one getting all the attention that your neighbor in the next room may be waiting for their pain pill.

As usual I spoke up too much and voiced my opinion to loudly, but most in the room were agreeing, even the champions. We have become a very selfish and ME oriented society. What we deserve and what we want is our main goal, no matter how we get it. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect and understanding and we in return need to give the same.

Please be grateful with me for those people out there who will help us when we are sick, educate our children, but out fires, protect our streets, work hard at leading our nation and especially those who are protecting our freedoms and our safety. We have been given much and we too must give. Even if only to give back understanding.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

first comes the mess

Early in the spring we had a pipe brake in our ceiling down stairs, in the office/Mels room. It really was a terrific flood. The water was just pouring from the light fixture and flooded half the ceiling, two full walls, all the baseboards & the carpet. What a mess we had and still do. We actually had to call our home owners insurance, and I am so glad we did. They set out a disaster crew and the place was torn apart in 1 day and staring to dry. They took out all the wet stuff and made sure we had no mildew or damp areas. We then took the settlement for the repairs to do ourselves, and thus the long repair process.

Now to the new mess. We have decide to rearrange all the rooms, and to clean all the carpets as we go. Deep cleaning is a lot of hard work but very refreshing when your done. But you have to make a mess as you clean a mess. Last night I got my frontroom carpet cleaned and things rearranged just how I wanted it, and tonight it is full of the old quest bedroom, R.S. and craft stuff( I'm getting ready to be in the fall craft fair again) so now it's a mess again. These are the times when being Samantha on Bewitched would come in handy. Wiggle wiggle of the nose and your done.

I am grateful for my families help and the ability to still do this stuff.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Reward Offered

Help! I have misplaced a very large item from my home, or wait maybe it was stolen, because the very unkempt mess left behind like furniture moved and food containers laying about were obvious signs it wasn't a professional or maybe it was just taken by the in-laws. If you could help me find our missing ebony and ivory I would really appreciate it. I now have this very large empty spot in my front room. Name that object.

Sat. Justin his dad and brother came and took the piano that we have had forever. It has been dusted a least bi-weekly, has held many pictures and holiday decorations. Treated with tender loving care and a must for any respectable Mormon home. Granted I didn't play it, nor did anyone left at home, also did I mention the piano was actually Melanie's. Well none of that matters, it is gone.

I have truly had a hard time with this. Probably due to the fact that no one else played it.(and where will all the decorations and pictures go). I tryed to force all the other kids to play and practice, just as my mom tryed with me. Again I have no pictures of the piano, I seem to only think of pictures with it's too late. Anyway I wish it well in it's new home. I am sure it will be played often and loved dearly by the new owners, but probably not dusted as often. I am grateful for the wonderful talent and love for the piano that Melanie has always had and the joy and proud feelings I have had watching her play at so many events.

Gordon has also taken his guitar and amp. No I am not sad. Why? because I didn't use it to decorate with.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Staying young


We had our R.S. Fall social and dinner on Tuesday night. It was more work than most, only because we had to move all our tables and chairs across the parking lot to our Gym building. We needed a wood floor for our great entertainment. First the entertainment.

I wish I would have remembered to take pictures, everyone would have loved them. I had a group of Tap dancers. They were a group of sisters from the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers from Ogden. They were great and sooo cute. The ages were from 58-84 yrs. old. And their sizes varied from size 2 to 24. 12 sisters came and did about 8 numbers with little custom change between each and they took turns telling jokes during their changes. I guess you are never too old to do young activities. Granted some of them didn't move their legs much, and their arms did most of the dancing, but they were so cute and fun to watch. Everyone just smiled and really seemed to enjoy themselves. Now I need a great idea for the Birthday Social in March. It never ends!!!!

Kim was a great help in moving all the tables and chairs so I guess his back is officially better. He had been to the Dr. in the morning and was told he was doing great and to just go on about his life as normal. I'm not sure he will ever be completely straight, but he even mowed the lawn this week and he isn't broken. It's great to have him BACK, no pun intended.

This weekend was special, but very tiring. I am 50 yrs. old have never been to a live General conference. I asked the Right people and was able to get tickets to both the Sat. and Sun AM sessions. I felt a little bad about getting both, but it was worth it. I'm not sure if Kim and Matt thought is was, having to get up so early, and drive down, but I did. It was a great feeling there and not being distracted by the things at home, like falling asleep, but to feel the spirit and really hear what they were saying. It's an awesome place with great messages and I am grateful I was there.

I need to up-date more often so I don't have so much to say at each blogging. I am grateful for the opportunity to have attended conference and be with a living prophet and to have heard the many inspired messages, and to know the Lord is giving us instructions to live happier lives.