Every shift, we introduce ourselves to our pts, explain how
long we’ll be there today, and talk about our goals for the day. Some people
have very simple goals: don’t die is
popular, as are things like control pain
and get out of bed. Some people will
have procedures during the day, endoscopies or central line placements or
dialysis.
Occasionally, the most important goals aren’t things we can
cheerfully schedule with our pts: come to
peace with impending death, or manage
not to shit directly on anyone’s scrubs. In those cases, we find simpler
goals: order breakfast and lunch early so they don’t have to wait, take a walk
and get some sunlight, that kind of thing.
Then we do our assessments, because nothing helps your day
get moving like peering at some guy’s butt and hoping that pink spot on his
tailbone isn’t turning into a pressure ulcer.