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Chapter 1 Preface - Internship Reflections

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    It is August 27, 2020, when we return to school again after the epidemic.

    Recalling the internship life of just a few days from January 7 to January 15, 2020, I can still vividly remember it.

    But when he entered the hospital again, everything had obviously changed so much.

    Yes, because of this sudden new crown epidemic, too many things have changed.

    But I don't know how to evaluate this epidemic.

    It is true that this epidemic has cost millions of lives around the world.

    It is true that all Chinese people are living at home during this epidemic.

    It is also true that this epidemic has delayed my internship that was supposed to end in October.

    It is also true that this epidemic has allowed me to have more than seven months of continuous review time at home.

    It is also true that this epidemic has raised the image of medical staff in the eyes of everyone.

    The sacrifice of medical staff is so sacred in the eyes of everyone. As a medical student, I should be proud of my future career.

    But why is my heart still as silent as a pool of water hidden in an uninhabited cave?

    I admit that the character of the medical staff who sacrificed their lives is really great, but what should I do if I really don't like this future career?

    But in any case, if the nursing profession wants to take the nurse qualification certificate, it must be in the hospital for at least eight months.

    Therefore, the internship is continuing, and if you don¡¯t like it, you must continue to persist.

    When I write this text-on January 4, 2021, I have already practiced in the departments of Gastroenterology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Joint Surgery and Oncology.

    And the department I am in now - the Outpatient Office, is also in the last week, and I will soon face another department transfer.

    As a nursing intern, we have to transfer a lot of departments, but eight or nine months, whether it is long or short, it is impossible for the hospital to let us rotate all the departments of the hospital.  Looking forward to the upcoming department.

    Because deep down in my heart, I still hope that in the future, I can find a job in the hospital that can support me and make me feel satisfied and even happy.

    But in any case, this nursing job has changed me a lot in the past few months of internship.

    Whether it is the mentality of an internship or the ability to perform various basic operations.

    Because in the past few months, I not only experienced the excitement of pulling out the patient's needle for the first time in my life in the department, but also experienced the tension of performing venipuncture on the patient for the first time in my life, and even experienced the first time in my life.  Confused when helping the patient pull out the urinary catheter.

    Because of these strange feelings, sometimes I also think in my heart: Maybe I also like working in the hospital?

    What made me resist clinical nursing work is also the most worthwhile thing, and what I will definitely keep in mind is the fear of nursing work when I had the first needle-stick injury in my heart.

    However, it was precisely because of the fear brought about by this needle stick injury that I became extremely cautious in every subsequent operation.

    Only then can I really enter the internship state.

    But the internship of several months is not as simple as just bringing me excitement, tension and fear.

    During this period of time, I also experienced a series of "setbacks" that were enough to cause various blows to my confidence.

    Once, I always thought that as an undergraduate nursing student, if he had a very good degree, he would be able to perform very well in clinical practice.

    But after a period of internship life, I realized that I was wrong, completely wrong.

    Because clinical nursing work does not seem to have much to do with your academic qualifications, it mainly depends on your ability to do things.

    However, if you want to ask what nursing interns do clinically, let me tell you what nursing interns do from morning to night at the hospital where I practice.

    1. At 7:40 in the morning, change into the nurse's uniform in the locker room and arrive at the nursing station, ready to change the bed sheets and quilts of the patients who were discharged that morning, in preparation for welcoming new patients during the day.  (Of course, not every department has the habit of changing sheets and quilts in the morning. I will introduce them one by one in the chapters of each department later.)

    2. After changing the sheets and quilts, the teachers will start to hand over the shift.  (This process is the same for most departments, but there are also exceptions.)

    3. After completing the class, the interns will start to measure their body temperature.?? Pulse, blood pressure, and ask the patient about the number of bowel movements.  (Because of the new crown epidemic, after we returned to work in the hospital in September, the department required not only to measure the temperature of the patient, but also the family members of the patient, and the workload increased a little.)

    4. After measuring the above items, you need to insert the medicine delivered with the leather tube, and after finishing everything, you need to help the teacher to hang up the medicine (that is, to really prepare to give the patient a drip), and the teachers will have to  Start holding the plate and injecting.  (If you move faster, you may have the opportunity to ask the teacher to teach you to give injections to patients, but in such a busy morning, there is usually no chance.)

    5. After the injection, listen to the beeper at the nursing station to change the patient's dressing or pull out the needle.

    6. After eleven o'clock, we need to clean up the garbage and prepare to wash our hands and eat after get off work.

    And the work in the afternoon is much simpler than in the morning, so the work content of each department in the afternoon is also quite different.  (However, it is nothing more than some work such as pulling out needles and distributing medicine.)

    The above is what a nursing intern has to do during the day.

    Naturally, it is actually far more complicated than what I wrote.

    Are these jobs difficult?

    It's not difficult.

    Because it seems that as long as you have hands and feet, you can do it.

    Do these jobs sound related to academic qualifications?

    It doesn't seem to matter.

    So no matter what your education background is, as an intern who has just graduated from the clinic, it is the same.

    But don't forget, these simple but complicated tasks can reflect a person's ability to do things other than academic qualifications.

    However, it turns out that my ability to do things is not as good as those students in health schools or junior colleges.

    Because in almost every department, I will make all kinds of different mistakes.

    This made me feel annoyed, depressed, and even autistic.

    It is also because of these, since returning to the hospital for internship, I have hardly smiled happily in the hospital.

    Because every day I either do something wrong and worry about being criticized by the teacher, or I have to endure the patient's complaints if I don't do the operation well.

    Besides, I was still preparing for the graduate entrance examination, and I would feel very annoyed if I couldn't get off work on time to go to the library to study every day.

    And the guilt caused by not being able to read books because of a bad mood will turn this into a vicious circle and make the mood worse.

    In this way, let alone smile happily.

    Not to mention the fear I had in my heart after I had a needle-stick injury in my heart in October. I had to take vaccinations for three consecutive weeks, and I had to draw blood once a month to check whether I had contracted an infectious disease.

    However, the time has come to the present, and my internship career is almost halfway through.

    ? Recalling the things that happened to me once again, it seems to be a story that happened to someone else.

    Can people forget the pain of the past so easily?

    I am not sure about this, but after this internship, I have a new understanding of my life and the society I am about to enter, but it is true.

    After four years of university, no matter if you never engage in nursing work in the future, it is necessary to take the nursing examination before graduation.

    Therefore, whether it is to adapt to my future career in advance, or to obtain a certificate that is worthy of my years of college life, although the postgraduate entrance examination has ended, the internship must continue

    Come on, I only hope that in the limited time, I can meet the department I like and do the work I like!

    I am Niu Meng, and I am also a nursing student intern in the hospital.

    I really hope that everyone will like to "listen" to me telling my internship story through text, and I also hope that everyone will understand my complicated feelings about the profession of nurses.

    grateful!

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