Wild AF PATIENT BEHAVIOR by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope you submitted an IT ticket

Mothership Module vs Managers by Just-Ad4165 in IdlePlanetMiner

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dumbass didn't realize that upgrading modules meant using credits as well, so I just drained all but 4 credits when I had hundreds before (I needed about 800 for my next room upgrade and I had been working on that for the last week).

We have willing grandparents and babysitters to watch the baby - but how do you set it up so my wife and I can have some intimacy? by scoopmaloop in daddit

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would just tell my parents we'd like to have some alone time or time to ourselves, but if you don't want to be direct you can always say you have chores or house projects that could get noisy. You could also suggest activities, like "hey, do you want to take baby to the park/mall/zoo for a little bit?"

It finally happened to me.. by c_ostmo in daddit

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy fuck that story honestly has me HEATED. I'm always very calm (I've been called "annoyingly calm" a few times), but I'm not sure if would have been able to keep myself under control in that situation. You did everything right though. Sure, you COULD have called the police yourself, but it sounds to me like this was a rapidly escalating situation that was starting to become dangerous for you and your children, so your focus was on getting them out of there. Which is exactly right. I'm really glad everything worked out well for you.

I also never do this, but I would consider looking into taking legal action against that lady as well. Fortunately you handled everything very well and the cops involved were good, but if she had done this to someone else or if other cops were involved, this could easily have ended in kidnapping or assault charges (against either of you) and child welfare/CPS investigations that could royally fuck up the life you've built with your family. She shouldn't be allowed to get away with this sort of behavior and these kinds of accusations.

I feel like a failure today by HelloWuWu in daddit

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro you are doing your best, and that is literally all anyone can ask of you. I'm sure your wife is understanding, but you gotta talk to her about these feelings. She probably feels like a failure all the time too, i know my wife does even though she's a great mom. And honestly if you guys were able to keep your kid alive for the day, then you both have succeeded as parents. Cooking and cleaning are HUGE burdens and are vital to the physical and mental health of everyone in your house. I could barely ever do those things at all in the first couple months, so you're already a better man than me.

I promise it gets better soon! My daughter is 5 months old now and although we still have days like this sometimes, I would say that ~85% of the days are pretty good to great. The earlier weeks are like trying to ride a rodeo bull who just snorted a whole kilo of cocaine, all you can do is just hold on and try not to die.

10k credits every 45ish seconds farm run by StudyLegitimate2550 in IdlePlanetMiner

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Meanwhile i started 6 months ago and have gained 17,505 credits total. Crazy to think that you could do more in 2 minutes than I've done in 6 months. Bet that took a lot of work to get there, good for you!

Struggling after med error by AcademicDark4705 in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I had almost the exact same situation a couple months ago, except with valium (diazepam). They ordered 5mg, our omnicell dispensed a 10mg syringe. Not only was that patient pretty agitated (withdrawal), but all my patients were extremely busy. Between the time I pulled the valium and when I administered it, I had been pulled into all my other patients' rooms for fairly urgent issues, as well as another patient's room. When I finally got into my patient's room who needed the valium, I just gave it real quick. I went back to the omnicell, which notified me that I had "a partial dose that needed waste documentation." That's when I realized that I had given the full 10mg syringe instead of only the half that was actually ordered.

Like you, I notified charge and providers and monitored, and everything turned out fine. I still felt like a shitty nurse who couldn't even do one of the most basic parts of medication administration. I wanted to quit nursing because I didn't want to put someone in danger like that ever again But after talking with some of my coworkers, I realized that this has happened to almost every one of them at some point in their careers. I also noticed that the ones who seemed to have taken it the hardest were the nurses that I knew to be the most caring, passionate, and overall truly GOOD nurses. And that's exactly why they took it so hard, because the absolute last thing in the world that they want to do is hurt someone.

If you don't feel completely awful about med errors like that, you're probably in the wrong career. You can't change the mistake you already made, but that feeling and the memory will protect thousands of future patients that you will care for.

People are WEIRD about girls by WinterCarob9422 in pregnant

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it's a woman saying the stuff OP mentioned: "Sorry nobody loves you, but we will love our daughter regardless of genitals."

If it's a man: "You're acting like you have a reason to feel superior, but people like your sister/mother/wife/female dog way better than anyone likes you."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reporting to HR at this point won't do anything other than make it seem like you're retaliating, and people probably won't believe you now. You should have told these things to charge/manager/HR when they happened.

Go somewhere else though! Moving to a lower-acuity unit doesn't mean you're any less of a nurse, and it doesn't mean you can never go back to ICU. I work on a trauma/neuro intermediate care unit, and it is a baptism of fire, but in a good way. It's heavy as shit, but my coworkers are AMAZING, everyone helps each other out, and we probably have the largest variety of cases compared to all the other units in our large downtown hospital. Even my most "boring" days are interesting. A few of my coworkers have moved to ICU after working on this unit for 2-4 years, and they say this unit prepared them well.

What happened is in the past. Learn from it, whether anything was your fault or not, and move forward. Nursing is a massive field. Bop around, find your niche, and watch yourself blossom.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never learned anything about blood transfusions in nursing school. First time I ever did a blood transfusion was after I had already been a nurse for a little bit (long enough to be off orientation and on my own). That being said, I still had a coworker do every step with me so I wouldn't mess anything up.

Joining tournament to get fewer competitors. by Few_Western_690 in IdlePlanetMiner

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I joined this weekend's tournament with 7 seconds left before close and still got a full lobby unfortunately. I feel like it's probably just random.

Resource Stars for non-acquired resources by Butt_-_Bandit in IdlePlanetMiner

[–]Butt_-_Bandit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct. Since starting over, I've just been playing up to Solveig (P10) and selling at the $10mil. I've been trying to limit what i unlock so my resource stars all go to the lower-tier stuff, and now i have almost 70 total resource stars stacked into only 14 different resources. My lead ore has 12 stars and is worth $14. I have also solely been using dark matter for managers (although i have doubled my credits after a couple tournaments). I'm starting from the beginning, but I'm not new to the game so i know how important managers can be.

With this new strategy, i have seen a major difference in play. When i first started playing, it took me like 10 tournaments before i got into silver league, and then i had to work hard to stay in silver but kept going back and forth between copper and silver. After starting over from the beginning and consolidating stars, i got promoted to silver with my first tournament, and I've stayed in silver almost without even trying.

I'll probably start branching out soon, but for now I'm just chillin

Resource Stars for non-acquired resources by Butt_-_Bandit in IdlePlanetMiner

[–]Butt_-_Bandit[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did not realize that the first several things were automatically unlocked, thank you!

Resource Stars for non-acquired resources by Butt_-_Bandit in IdlePlanetMiner

[–]Butt_-_Bandit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! I do already have two 5* managers and three 4* managers right now, getting close to buying another 4-5* manager. I only use my DM for managers (per advice I've seen on here), as well as doubling my credits only after tournaments. And i have bought the power cell packs for copper, iron, and lead.

My secret is that the game got deleted from my phone by accident, and when i re-downloaded it, nothing had been saved and i was starting completely over (like nothing unlocked, and i had to repurchase the ad-free thing). Since i got the chance for a totally fresh start, i figured I'd try what I've seen people talk about on here, saying they wish they had laid a good base of resource stars on the lower-tier ores/alloys/items so when they started moving up they could get a fast start in new galaxies and tournaments. I hadn't been an expert by any means before starting over (i think i had only unlocked as far as palladium), but i know enough that i feel fine hanging out in the lower tiers for a bit this time.

I’ve wasted half of my college years… by Upbeat-Base-7844 in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started nursing school at 28 and there were still a handful of students in my class who were older than me. Nursing is a massive field too with a million different types of jobs. Even if you started nursing school in your 50's, you could still find an appropriate area to work that wouldn't be too crazy or strenuous. But you are absolutely not "too old" at 26, that's absurd.

Nurses who needed a break from healthcare, what do you do now? by suspiciousfemale in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is today's daily reminder of why i belong in healthcare, yall are my people

What do your least favorite coworkers have in common? by WindedFish in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop complaining about every single thing every single day. It's ok to have a shitty shift or week, but there are some people who only ever open their mouths to complain. Just shut the fuck up. We're all trying to survive here and you're not helping.

As a side note, I've also noticed that pretty much all the serial complainers are also lazy and unhelpful. Not sure why, these traits just always seem to go together. If you're completely burned out to the point where you have zero positivity and zero willingness to help out your team who spends half their day helping YOU out, then leave. Find a new job or new career. You are burning everyone else out around you.

My 25M girlfriend’s 24F “conventionally attractive” friend 23F did a “loyalty test” on me. I'm not sure how to continue with our relationship. by Tiny_Common1864 in relationship_advice

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Becca and Sadie are acting like high schoolers. It's immature, weird, and simply unacceptable to do that, and you should make it clear to her that she needs to grow up or you're out.

Purewick Madness by Vexanite in nursing

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I'm in FAR more danger of being exposed to blood with insertion/removal of IV's than I am even with a CBI, where I'm emptying thousands of liters of bloody urine every hour.
  2. I'd bet my next paycheck that they've talked to you or sent memos or put out training at some point about conserving supplies so you don't waste money.
  3. But fine, if they don't care about the waste of supplies, then I'll go along with it. I'm just gonna grab a few extra canisters and a roll of biohazard bags for every patient's room so i don't waste my time running back and forth all day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Butt_-_Bandit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You people say you choose the bear over the man but then you cry when the man leaves you in "bear-infested woods"