Death.
For a non-believer in things such an all-powerful god or magical make-believe places you go when you die, death is a perplexing concept to me.
When I’m standing in the back of the ICU room of a patient recently given the designation of Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)/ Comfort Measures Only (CMO), with the monitors facing the opposite of the families, and anxiously waiting for the ECG rhythm to go asystole so I can print a strip for time of death, I’m more than likely in another world. Besides the fact that I am trying to emotionally distance myself from the situation for fear that I will go sit next to the 84 year old sobbing husband holding his dying wives hand and break down with him, I am also questioning everything about life. Everything is just so…fleeting. And when the patient finally passes, and the times comes to remove all of the lines, tubes, and dressings, I just look at the lifeless person and wonder, “Where ARE they? Where did they go!?” You almost expect them to blink or move at any moment, but they do not.
And I find it hard to not cry. There is a fine line between being professional and also being a caring professional nurse and providing families with adequate comfort/grief. I don’t want to cry in front of them, yet I don’t want to seem…cold? Deep down, I’m thinking, “fuck, this sucks.” Honestly.
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Another tidbit: last week when one of my patient’s died, just moments later, the lullaby music played on the overhead indicating that a baby was born. I immediately sung in the my head, “And babies are born in the same buildings where people go to pass away…”
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I was browsing you tube videos to try and find a video about ICU nurses to give an accurate image of what I do at my job. I happened to come across this instead. I don’t know the song, personally, but the video is well-done. For someone who has actually watched the monitor as someone dies, I find the music to be a good interpretation.
I also love this story done by CBS a few months ago about the cost of dying:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/19/60minutes/main5711689.shtml
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Made a lovely chocolate cake today. Enjoyed it warmed with moose-tracks ice cream:)
Sorry, I’m feeling a bit emo at the moment…:)