Cardiovascular and thoracic Nursing
It is an educational blog created for cardiothoracic nurses, nursing students and other medical professionals. Blogger's intention is to disseminate the knowledge, help professionals and students. I would like to invite professional discussions. The ultimate aim is to develop specialized area of knowledge.
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Sunday, 16 December 2012
MY LIFE EXPERIENCES AS A NURSE
Dr. GEORGE CHERIAN, AN AWESOME
GURU
It was a day in Narayana
Hrudayalaya Hospital. I was posted in
CCU of Narayana Hrudayalaya, with some of my friends. I was
in first year 1st year of my PG, used to look for new learning always. Narayana Hrudayalaya
is just like IIT for nursing students,
especially students who are doing MSc
in Cardiothoracic nursing. I will say
if you wanted to do MSc in cardiothoracic nursing Narayana Hrudayalaya
is the place for you. I am always proud to become the part of that institution.
And I always look forward for a life settled in Bangalore working in of Narayana Hrudayalaya
Hospital.
Let me come to the topic. Me and my friend Maria posted in
CCU, we used to have rounds there and learn self by going through patients. We
helped staff too. I was really eager to learn X rays those days because I had a
seminar to conduct up on chest X ray, and I was just like – it is not my cup of
tea.... whenever I tried to learn X rays, it given me a look back like WHO ARE U?.
I started getting
irritated because I can’t read X rays. One day I was standing near to a
patient, he was a case of cardiac arrest with certain pulmonary complications,
(I am not remembering the case clearly now).patient had some pulmonary
infections, he was intubated. Dr George
Cherian came to the CCU with his
student. I liked him very much; he was one of the perfect doctors I have ever
seen. He started taking his rounds, used to ask questions to the companion. I
was afraid of questions as always (that’s why Viva’s always had a tragic end; I
will come to those topics later). He
told the student doctor to explain the X ray, he did it. He patted on his
shoulder and explained certain subtle details of it. I and Mrs. Maria Thomas
were trying to get some knowledge which overflows Ha ha ha. He moved to one
patient from another. We were following him thinking that we can also learn
something by listening to him. Things like ECG and x ray were difficult for us
because he started always teaching from a level above what we knew. I felt like
he was noticing us and I told Mrs. Maria also to be aware not get in front of
his eyes. Suddenly he turned to us and called me…Come here,
He was quiet simple and soft spoken so I felt comfortable
to go near him.
What actually you are doing, both of you are students?
We said – yes, we are doing MSc nursing from Narayana
Oh, do you have any speciality?
Yes – we told
We are in cardiothoracic
nursing speciality
Oh good. he said, He asked me if you wants to learn X ray
he will teach you (he pointed the student doctor (DNB))
He was not happy but nodded his head, and explained the x
ray to us.
When we started asking questions he got some interests to
explain it. It was the first time I started seriously learning X rays.
Then I was learning X rays of different patients, I was
going from one x ray to another. Those days I used to read the file for ½ an
hour and 15 mints for x rays. Nurses looked at me, like they have seen an
alien. Doctors saw me, who is this x ray nurse? Some of them were different
they encouraged me and they were also wanted to discuss. Sister.Solly, she is a
nurse intensivist in Narayana Hrudayalaya
now, helped me a lot by inspiring me and learning by discussing with me. I was
very lazy in writing care plans and daily diaries which is practised in nursing
colleges. I found those are useless and unproductive.
After this incident I have so many experiences from that
great doctor, whenever I see him I feel so happy and my mind fill with fear out
of respect. He taught not only an x ray, but also how a real teacher should be.
I never feel hesitated to tell anything to him because I feel connected when he
is around there.
A teacher can be anybody who teaches something, but a guru
is a person who really led to ultimate learning and inspires us holistically.
I consider him as my Guru not just a doctor.
Saturday, 8 December 2012
MY LIFE EXPERIENCES AS A NURSE
SHORT TEMPERED DOCTORMY LIFE EXPERIENCES AS A NURSE
I
am not a satisfied and happy nurse. I think if the job we do is not
satisfactory it will not worth. Professional development starts when we feel
starting satisfaction in our profession. There are certain moments in my life I
want to share with my readers.
I have
into the nursing from 2004(joined for BSc nursing). I have good and bad memories
about my college life. We used to go to Jaya Arogya / hospital/ medical college
for our clinical. We were posted in different departments.
My
first posting was in the ortho (surgical) ward. I was so worried, don’t know
what to do? Patients were crying, nurses were busy with their works, ward was a
total mess. The ward in charge sister called me and asked for assisting with an
external fixation care. It was a case of multiple open fractures in the leg.,
smell of blood and anti septic lotions, hydrogen peroxide and patient was
crying with pain. I found difficult to even stand with the patient. I cleaned
the wound so softly so that the patient will not cry, but I insisted to do it rigorously.
Within a week I have started giving IV medications and IM. It was so fast I learned.
I learned it not because I was curious or a quick learner, just because there
was less nurses and students. I helped in charges in every kind of duties from
cleaning to medication administration. I became familiar to the ward and
patients. I got a positive energy to learn. I still remember one of the senior students
from a college taught me how to administer IV injections; he was from Grantham
College of Nursing Gwalior. Cancer college of nursing, is one of the finest institutions
in Gwalior, their students were moon walkers, they never cared about others,
looked like they are trying to become elite and so higher but actually they
were not.
It was
in a Monday, I got posted again in the same ward after few weeks. Me and my
noble friend Prijo was helping the sister incharge in preparing IV medications.
We were so busy that we couldn’t even notice doctors in ward. Doctor called
some student for helping him in dressing a patient. Students who were in the
ward escaped, because the doctor was really short tempered. He got angry
because there was no body to help him; he did his work without any assistance. When
he came in to the nurses’ station there were me and poor Prijo preparing IV
medication. He got angry suddenly and shouted at us to get out of the ward. We were
looking at each other, without knowing why he said it. While I was trying to
explain to him he pushed prijo from the room. Patients were looking at us, like
we caught of steeling something. I felt really embarrassed. I started arguing, and
then he pulled my collar and pushed me away. I am a very thin person, I just flown
in the air. We both were afraid and embarrassed, trying to get out of the ward
found doctor screaming again behind, without thinking the after effects I shouted
him back ( still don’t know whether he heard it or not) “shut up your bloody
mouth”. I was so afraid to go to that ward again; luckily my posting was in another
ward from next day. The sister in charge told me in the next postings, he did
it without knowing don’t take it seriously.
Still this memory hurts me, by thinking that he did it to us because we were nursing students. If we were not he may at least waited for a reason. Control over our temper is really important for a health care professional. When we shout at somebody it not only disturbs them but also the working environment. The kind of pain what we give to an innocent mind will not scar. It remains as a deep wound, unhealed and infected with the other incidence.
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