by OregonLuvr » Sun Aug 15, 2021 1:59 pm
Good morning. I spent some time online this morning in one of my private nursing forums. This conversation is heartbreaking but thought I would share it with you as these are real nurses NOT the media chosen ones. They are so beaten my heart goes out to all of them.
I dont know if many of you are from Florida but they are in dire straits right now as is lots of the south. Just hope you do not get sick this is a critical time as they do not have the resources to take care of the heart attacks, car accidents, falls, strokes etc.
This is a bit of a long read but at least it is from nurses on the frontline and not the news media. I took out the nurses names for privacy as this is a private group.
ICU is officially full, so full in fact that we have added 4 more ICU beds and we are now running at 120% capacity of our ICU beds with 90% of these patients Covid positive. The problem is we don’t have enough EXPERIENCED Nurses to care for these patients so we are having Progressive Care Unit nurses help fill in. These nurses are highly skilled but they aren’t used to this level of critical care. It’s unfair to these nurses to ask them to work above their scope and it’s unfair to the patients to be cared for nurses that don’t know how to manage some of the drips and equipment the critically ill patients require.
My advice to you… stay out of the hospital because we can’t care for you properly any longer. This is a sad day for medicine in Florida no matter what the government says.
The money doesn’t reflect the urgency.
It’s bad we have people in cots lined the hallway we now discharge people up to 4litersl of oxygen home because need the beds. Told to prone patients as much as possible
wow!
I’m in southeast Georgia. We are busting at the brim. Friday we had 8 Covid deaths before 3 pm. Codes everywhere and rapid responses and pretty much all unvaccinated. It’s so fucking sad right now. We normally have 2 12 bed icus. They have converted 2 more floors into icus and we are desperately needing staff.
In Orlando and it’s crazy. Work ICU. It’s worse than it’s ever been. People don’t care or grasp the severity.
I’m in NW Florida,not on contract. I was on contract in New Orleans (OR RN) and the OR’s got closed due to Covid, so I got cancelled. The same week my mother ended up hospitalized with Covid. It is no joke here right now. We’re wearing our masks if we have to go out, but I’d say 75% of people here are not masking. It’s so frustrating. The hospitals are overrun, the nurses are exhausted. At minimum wear your mask, PLEASE!!!
Im in Jacksonville and IT IS REAL!
Have you guys seen what’s going on in Arkansas?!?! Only 8 ICU beds in the entire state!
I’m curious why they haven’t sent FEMA nurses to help? I thought florida was struggling more than Texas
North Central Florida - we keep converting med/surg floors to Covid floors and PCU units becoming ICUs
We’re not okay. Please send help
Is true, hospitals stopped elective procedure, hospitals are a capacity, floors are turned back to covid floors.
I’m in the Clearwater area and it’s honestly the worst I’ve seen so far. The people are much younger. The ICUs are busting at the seems and everywhere is so short staffed. It’s so unsafe.
I think every hospital in Jacksonville has been at or above capacity for the last month. Now the deaths are trending up. Most unvaccinated or at my hospital immune compromised vaccinated.
L&D and we are not ok. Taking peds/medical/surgical on our unit because there's no beds anywhere. All protocols have been abandoned. Not enough staff.
We had to go on divert and open an ICU overflow on one of our PCUs but we don’t have the staff for it
Lake City Medical Center in north central florida has been over capacity for weeks now doubling up in private rooms, using corners of the hospital that were never meant to carry the capacity they are currently being used to do.
South Florida!!! We are at capacity and trying to make more beds. Not enough staff, crisis mode
It’s bad. Lots of admissions, young people, full, hospitals on diversion. Family in Titusville said one hospital had tents up.
Karen
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