In my impression, during my internship in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, at least three patients passed away.
As mentioned earlier, on the first morning of my internship in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, I met an old lady who had heart failure and needed rescue.
When I went to the department to report in the morning, it seemed to be 7.30, and when we were doing morning care, that is, changing the bed sheets and quilts for the patients, the old lady said that she was not feeling well, and then the doctors and nurses looked at it and seemed to say that it was all right. Didn't care much.
But when it was past eight o'clock in the morning, near nine o'clock, the old lady's condition worsened.
At that time, I had just entered the department, and I didn't know what to do, so I wandered around the ward.
However, I was later arranged by a responsible team leader to see how to rescue her, so I entered the ward where the elderly grandmother was.
Three or four nurse teachers were busy around the grandmother, while I stood aside and watched absent-mindedly.
Because I didn't feel the sense of urgency of rescuing patients that was shown on TV at all
And when I was standing in the corner of the ward, I felt the difference between the heart ward and the gastroenterology ward.
First of all, almost every ward in the heart has more beds than the gastroenterology department, so it looks a lot more crowded.
What's more, most of the people hospitalized in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine are elderly people
However, I stood by the side for not long at that time, and was called by the teacher to help the old lady press the place where the indwelling needle had just been injected, but the needle had to be pulled out because of the failure of the injection, leaving a bleeding pinhole.
But at that time, beside the old lady who needed to be rescued, a hint of joy emerged in my heart out of time
I have also participated in rescue.
At that time, I thought so in my heart.
Because at that time, although the old lady was already on a ventilator and was panting heavily while lying down, I didn't feel much danger
Or I am too young to understand anything.
Now I think so.
Because if a person's heart fails, he is still very close to death
At that time, I actually watched the teacher rescue me as if I was playing, but I didn't know that a person's illness might disappear before my eyes
Not long after the teachers rescued her, the old lady was transferred from the department and seemed to be in the ICU.
However, I don¡¯t know whether the old lady entered the first ICU of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine on the 21st floor, or the special and mixed ICU of the hospital
Also because of this, I went from seeing that old grandma just that morning to never seeing that old grandma again
I don't know what happened to that old grandma, because my relationship with her seems to be only half the morning
Later, in addition to hearing from my roommate that two patients left the department when she was on the night shift, I also heard about a person who passed away unexpectedly.
? That day I worked the day shift, and after I got off work at 12:00 noon (in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, as long as I worked the day shift, I got off work at 12:00 noon), I had a meal and went to rest.
But when I came to work at 2:30, I heard that a patient whose family members were not there at noon seemed to fall off the bed when he got up to reach for the paper, and suffered intracranial hemorrhage, and was transferred to other departments.
And in the afternoon, I learned from the teacher that the patient who fell from the bed was still not rescued, and then passed away
However, this patient who fell off the bed was different from the previous ones.
Because the first few I know which ward they live in, and where the beds are approximately.
But this patient who fell off the bed, I don't know whether he is a man or a woman, let alone which patient in which ward he is.
There are still a lot of patients in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, and there are quite a lot of people who are discharged and admitted every day, so I can't recognize them at all.
As for the old lady with an aging heart that I met on the first day I entered the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, I don¡¯t know if it was because it was my first day in the department, or because it was the first time I participated in the rescue with the teacher. Patient, so I remember her, anyway, I still remember her until now (July 1, 2021) (Remember this website URL: www.hlnovel.com