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When I first entered the department, I felt that the operation of measuring blood sugar for patients was very noble.
But after a long time, when I know how to measure blood sugar, I feel that measuring blood sugar is just a simple thing.
When I first entered the department, I was a bystander when the Department of Gastroenterology received patients every afternoon.
Because I don't know anything yet, and because I can't understand what they (including nurses and patients) say.
So I, who have been standing "watching" by the side, feel embarrassed all the time.
? Seeing other interns filling out the admission registration by themselves, watching other interns help patients measure blood sugar, and watching other interns help patients with their first admission nursing assessment, I feel how I am in the way standing there all the time.
Therefore, at the beginning, I regarded blood sugar measurement as a very noble operation.
I thought it would be impossible without some training.
But later, when other interns taught me to measure blood sugar, I felt that measuring blood sugar became extremely simple.
It's just that different people have different "opinions" on the disinfection work before pricking fingers with blood collection needles.
Some interns told me: When disinfecting, just use an alcohol swab.
In this way, whether it is disinfection or pressing after blood collection, this cotton swab is also used.
Some interns told me: When disinfecting, you must first disinfect it with an alcohol cotton swab. If it is slow to dry, then dry it with a dry cotton swab.
Then the second cotton swab will also perform the pressing work after blood collection.
However, some interns also said: You can use one cotton swab or two cotton swabs.
Such different "teaching" made me a little confused.
So should I use one cotton swab or two cotton swabs when I test a patient's blood sugar?
But later another teacher taught me formally.
The teacher said that a cotton swab should be used when disinfecting, and a cotton swab should also be used when wiping off alcohol.
So later I also followed the advice of the teacher who taught me in the Department of Gastroenterology and followed suit.
But when I went to other departments (I kind of forgot which department it was), that department was different from the other departments I had been in.
Because in order to avoid waste, they only let us use a cotton swab when measuring blood sugar.
Well, people "do as the Romans do", I think so in my heart.
But at the same time, I couldn't help complaining in my heart that this department is too economical. After all, how much does it cost the department to use an extra cotton swab?
Although the accumulation of less makes more, it is also a truth.
However, patients have to pay a fee of more than ten yuan for a blood sugar test, and the department is not even willing to give the patient a cotton swab. I still feel that they are a bit stingy.
But fortunately, no patient cares about this. We can only do what the department asks.
But I remember that when I performed the simple operation of measuring blood sugar, I not only made mistakes, but also made jokes.
First of all, let me talk about the mistakes I often make when measuring blood sugar. (Mistakes are still made, even at work these days.)
When I tested the patient's blood sugar, I remembered to ask the patient's name, and also consciously looked at the patient's bedside card to prevent mistakes.
However, when looking at or changing the time of blood glucose measurement on the blood glucose meter, I have measured blood glucose ten times, and I may have to forget seven times.
So, I am not exaggerating at all.
?Because I myself have forgotten to look at the time of blood sugar measurement on the blood glucose meter many times.
But until now, unless I suddenly remembered when measuring blood sugar, or suddenly thought of it after measuring blood sugar, and then frantically hinted in my heart that I must remember to check the time next time when measuring blood sugar, other times, I would I didn't pay much attention to the time on the blood glucose meter. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com