Well, I can’t say it has been an overly exciting week. I was in our high observation unit where the nurse/patient ratio is 1:2. I really love being assigned to these patients: mostly because I feel I can do a better job with only two patients–even though they are much sicker.

One of my patients developed a pulmonary embolism–which always scares the crap out of me! However, because I only had two patients, I was able to catch her changing condition early. It was one of those moments where you look over at your patient and think, “something’s not right, I better do some vital signs.”

Her sats were shockingly low and her heart was in a-fib. As a result, we didn’t really know if it was a cardiac issue or a pulmonary issue. But, after a few tests (Spiral CT, P/Q scan etc.) it was, as I mentioned, a pulmonary embolism.

If I had five or six patients instead of two, it isn’t a remote possibility that she could have faired much worse. As it stands now, she’s doing great! She is improving at exponential rates.

More proof that nurse/patient ratio matters.