Thursday, April 2, 2020

Day Whatever of Shelter-In-Place

This sucks. We're lucky.

Sunnydale (Healthcare for the Hellmouth) has an overflow of Covid-19 cases, so much so that they're removing the windows from some of the critical-care units in order to lessen the load on the air filtration systems. IV pumps and ventilators are out in the hallways and nurses are working with runners so that only one person at a time gets exposed to coronavirus.

They haven't started multiple people on one vent yet, but it's only a matter of time.

Across town at L'Hôpital Bijou, my current employer, things are. . . .weird. Previously, we did primarily complex orthopedic and plastics cases, with a few urology or general surgeries thrown in. Now we're acting as relief for the bigger hospitals, doing surgeries that are technically elective but probably shouldn't wait. After all, there's only so long you can let a torn bicep tendon or internally-amputated ankle sit before things start to freeze up and quit working. Our patients are also a whole lot sicker than normal. It's been a long time since I've played rapid-response on a patient.

We have almost enough PPE. I scored an N95 mask from Mandy, who used to work with me at Sunnydale. I have one surgical mask to wear over it for the duration, or until the damn thing just wears out. We have gloves and sanitizer, mostly. We'd have more if people hadn't stolen them all three weeks ago, but I kind of understand. People are scared and they want to protect themselves.

We had one poor sod from OR come down with Covid-19 and expose three other people in the process. One of our docs died this week from the virus.

There are still plenty of idiots in the streets, on the jogging trails, and in the springs. It was unseasonably hot a couple of weeks ago, and the local swimming hole was full of folks who weren't thinking straight.

I envied them. I would love to go swimming right now, even though it's 60* out.

Food hasn't been much of a problem. I've had to get creative about a few things, like digging out my old Joy of Cooking to remember exactly how to cut up a chicken, but there's chicken to be had. Plenty of fresh produce but no peanut butter; no yeast or flour for love or money. Trying to find toilet paper is pointless; I installed a bidet two weeks ago and have been feeling very European since. Strangely, my diet has gotten more varied rather than less, and is full of fresh produce. Nobody buys it because it won't keep, I guess, or because (since this is a college town at heart) they don't know what to do with a head of lettuce and a couple of jicama.

When this is all over, I'm going to do two things, in this order: go swimming in the springs and begin a long and careful detox from booze.

Oh! Possible good news: the epidemiologists at the medical school are predicting our statewide peak will come in mid- to late-May, rather than June to July.

11 comments:

  1. Jo, I used to read Head Nurse while I was in nursing school some years back, and learned a lot of good things from it (for example the unwritten prohibition against charging down the hallway wielding a broadsword). It's good to hear from you, but I'm so sorry things are that bad where you are. I'm in Western PA and things are mostly weird at work because of how not quite terrible they are, while we read about the horrors of NYC and elsewhere. Be safe and well. We've never interacted before, but you're still precious to me for being my teacher.

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  2. Long time no read , young lady (still have you down as Head Nurse) and please take extra care . :-)

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  3. I've been wondering about you. Thanks for the check in.

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  4. Enjoyed reading your blog for years. Stay safe and healthy.

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  5. Thank you, thank you, thank you! For all that you and the medical community are doing right now. Thank you. It's not enough, but you are in my prayers always.

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  6. It is SO good to hear from you as I've been thinking of you and wondering how you are faring down there. It sucks that the situation sucks and that's why you're posting. We all wish it was with good news...

    I'm sewing up masks by the hundreds. If you need me to send some, drop me an email. Happy to donate a dozen or two your way.

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  7. Sitting here having a panic attack and scrolling through my Feedly. And I saw that you'd posted. Missed your voice, mija! Things are starting to suck over here in the Land of Entrapment as well. Great to read you, stay safe.

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  8. So wonderful to hear from you again and bone dance is a delight. Hope you are staying safe. You youngsters never cease to amaze me with your courageous spirit. One good thing about disasters is that they usually scare the office sitters of the nurse academic/administrative complex a good distance from the wards so w can heal patients with a small measure of harmony. All the best to you!

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  9. Well, I see this was a year ago when shit was just beginning to happen. And you’ve not published anything else. Hope you made it through unscathed (though working in the Covid unit myself here in KY I know that no one goes unscathed). It’s been one helluva year.

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  10. Well, I went looking for your blog this morning... I was glad to see a link to this new one, but am a little worried that there are no more updates. Hope you are ok.

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  11. I've missed you, happy to have found this little snippet. I hope you've managed to swim in the springs and detox from booze. Be well, fellow traveler.

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Day Whatever of Shelter-In-Place

This sucks. We're lucky. Sunnydale (Healthcare for the Hellmouth) has an overflow of Covid-19 cases, so much so that they're remov...