"Adayinalifeofanernurse": - Emergency-Room-Nurse
"Adayinalifeofanernurse": - Emergency-Room-Nurse
Link: https://dailynurse.com/day-life-emergency-room-nurse/
Reflection
We usually do our RLE in the Emergency Room early morning shift from 7am
to 3pm. It is actually enjoying as it leaves the afternoon free earlier than we do
during our OR experience which is 12hour shift.
My first patient is a 45-year-old male with avulsion wound at his right leg. I
pick up his chart, go into the room and observe him writhing in pain. After
observing many cases in my previous experience in Rural Health Unit doing
emergency care situation I can usually diagnose (in my own nursing way) them
within seconds.
In the ER, we’ll never know what each day will bring. We see patients with
chest pain, abdominal pain and orthopedic problems. I do procedures such as drain
abscesses and suture lacerations. Personally, I enjoy the variety and challenges my
career as future nurse provides. I learn new things everyday.
We were amazed at the composure of the of the regular staff nurse and the
nursing aide the way they handled the toxcity around them. It was a busy time, and
as I observed patients in public hospital constantly complaining about how long the
wait was. Every nurse including other personnel was kind to patients anyway. They
are professional and focused. What the upset patient doesn’t know is that it’s
actually better to have a longer wait: that meant he/ she was stable. If we’re
rushing you back, it means you’re having a medical crisis.