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What smells are the worst in a hospital?

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 Hey Nurses,


We're sure that you've seen some pretty gross things in the hospital, but this week we're wondering about another of the 5 senses that takes a beating...your smell. 


So, what's the GROSSEST smell to ever grace the olfactory during a shift? I'm sure there are a few beyond the code browns. 


Tell us!


 


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Oh, my, the code browns have different smells. I would have to say probably a tampon that has been stuck up in there (sorry for the details) for a month or more.


Also, the pus coming out of the perineal cysts are pretty bad....


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Oh, I forgot this one. Eroding cancer. Being a cancer nurse, I should have thought of that one first. We have had more than one patient where the flesh is decaying from cancer, and we have to do dressing changes. The smell is something I just can't describe. It will take your breath away. I have started wearing masks with a little lavender or peppermint aromatherapy tucked into a little gauze. We are sensitive. If we wear masks like that, the patient is usually unconsious. I wouldn't hurt their feelings for the world.


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" Active,GI Bleed.Aside from having a deviated septum and occasional,sinus flare-ups,this scent you cannot mistake ! "

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Gross, Gi bleed is unmistakeable!!!


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"Occasional,active emergency may occur,( hospital-involved); worked Telemetry,one evening,when the ER had to be evacuated.


 Turns out, Housekeeping personnel ** accidentally,spilled formaldehyde container.Remembering numerous,medical personnel,


"running,pushing stretchers galore,adorned with patients,O2 canisters,accompanied by RRTs.That's something you don't forget."

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I can handle the GI bleeds, the cancers, the code browns, the gangrene... MRSA infected wound is by far the worst smell I've ever encountered! It's definitely one you never forget!

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 DIABETIC FOOT!!!! im a student in Mexico, and diabetes is out of control here!! people from lower income households rarely control their sugar levels, so i've seen my fair share of diabetic feet with holes that go all the way to the BONE!!! the smell can fill any department/room for DAYS!!!!

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Working on a surgical floor, changed many dessings where gangrene was present.  If there was a large amount of drainage on the dressing, one does not forget that odor ever.

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In the OR the smell of bovie smoke combined with a cancerous bowel which is being disected! So very bad even the docs apply oil of wintergreen to their masks in order to be able to get through the proceedure. Second was a tiny patient who had five gangrenous fingers at the same time. Neither was anything you'd soon forget.

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I particularlly remember one time I was still in school. I was asisting in a surgery of an old man! At a certain time the doctor started to cut with the electrocauter and the smoke just hit me in the nose so hard that it made me leave the or for a couple of minutes. It was the first and only time my stomake played trics on me.


Also on desgusting smell category you can put certain tipes of terminal cancer and anal fistulas (wile operating them)  

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I'd have to say it's a tie between a lower GI bleed and gangrene...

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I was working in the urgent care, you never know what's going to walk in the door from day to day. On this particular day a man came in reeking of Garlic. He was on a 3 day bender of alcohol consumption and thought that maybe a couple of garlic pills would help his headache. That didn't work so he took a couple more. He continued to do that until he took a whole bottle of Garlic pills. We had to put in the furthest room away from other people because he smelled so bad. After he left we had to open all the doors and air the place out for a few hours. Things people do when they are drunk!


 


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neuro breath!

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I must say the smell of burnt skin is just unforgetable.   I was 16 and just a "candy stripper" working in the ED when a whole family mother father and three children were brought in by the squads.  All dead requireing to be pronounced and prepared for investigation.  Back then as a volunteer I got to see many things and after 33 years of nursing have been exposed to many more but none as rememberable as that one moment tagging and wrapping the victims in body bags.  sad and unforgettable.

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I feel a little bad commenting on this because I know it's not the patients' fault but.....the absolute worst smell I've ever encounterd was my first day of clinicals in school. I was in a room and we were helping the nurse we were shadowing with a patient that had an ulcer so bad on the entire back of his body. When it came time to turn the patient on his side, the skin and dead cells were sliding down and the rotting smell was really quite terrible! I did my best not to show my horror! After that, no smell ever bothered me again...

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After all my years in the ER, I would have to say it's a 3-way tie between GI bleeds, E. coli and Rotovirus!

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The agree with the nurse who posted that MRSA infected wounds are the worst smell ever.  I just experienced that last week.  BUT the absolute worst smell I have ever had the experienced was the time I had to insert a foley into a morbidly obese female 600+ lbs who had not washed in many a month.  I had to have the CNA move the trash can closer while I inserted the foley.  The other nurse who was assisting in lifting the patient's pannus said as I as turning three shades of green, to just aim for the patient's nose, since I had no idea where the foley was going.  This memory will forever be etched in my nursing brain.

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Hello~~Wounds are terrible!!!

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 For what I have incountered  at my work place is the lingering smell of bowel movements-it seem to take lead of all other aromas.

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 Boy, these are some serious smells you guys....

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    Probably the worst smell I've smelt in my tears in patient care ( haven' always been a nurse ) was gangrene...tis a smell you don't forget...not to much will make me vomit...horse droppings smell like roses to me...but that smell did the trick....happened in the 70's   have never forgot....horsey

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This is so funny because it just happened to me today!!  I am still just a student but I have already witnessed, and yes, smelled MRSA wounds, gangrene, flesh burns and numerous brown episodes. Yet today, my poor patient was bowel incontinent and infected with a UTI.  I do not know what else is going on, but changing her briefs, actually made my eyes water and I had to turn and gag.  Even she had problems dealing with the odor and had me hunt down an air freshener!!  She is scheduled for a GI consult tomorrow!

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I'd agree with the nurse that stated the smell of burnt skin. It has a distinct smell that can not be forgotten. But I also say the smell of infected wounds is terrible as well.

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One of the worse smells I have ever come across in a hospital is the smell of infected wounds especially when it is advanced; there is nothing I can even think that it resembles.

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" Even more profound is the distinct odor of human remains,when the body initially starts to decompose.Aside from attempting to,


  "please family members / loved ones who insist on keeping the remains in the room,in bed,until all have made their final peace",


  air conditioning does little to deter rigor mortis onset. Alas,the more education you acquire,the more tales to spin!"


 

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 Wow, you guys have had alot of smells assaulting your tender nasal passages.  I am somewhat thankful that 2 surgeries for nasal polyps has damped my sense of smell.  I do remember coming to work in the L&D and being overwhelmed by the smell of a bunch of placentas sitting in nasty bloody bowls, waiting to have the umbilical cords removed and the placentas placed in the freezers.  

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I would say when there is a "code brown"  or even bad smelling blood on the floor. Those smells are bad to me esp when I was in the Hospital  in Sept/Oct 2010.

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Infected pressure sore, and patients with c diff.

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Wow, these are some pretty incredible smells....


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