Okay I'm a nurse and I don't know if I'm ready to read this xD

Lily February 11, 2019 7:52 pm

Okay I'm a nurse and I don't know if I'm ready to read this xD

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    pinkdragon February 11, 2019 9:14 pm

    time to get ur daily dose of romance its necessary in the field of health.


    hur hur hur

    JavaLove February 12, 2019 3:10 am
    time to get ur daily dose of romance its necessary in the field of health. hur hur hur pinkdragon

    that thumbs up is for pinkdragon's comment

    Lily February 13, 2019 10:56 am

    And yes I did find many things unrealistic... Like.. Are really japan nurses so ...useless? Because nurses are not there to help or support the doctor and do IV... This is completely wrong..

    key March 10, 2019 5:07 pm
    And yes I did find many things unrealistic... Like.. Are really japan nurses so ...useless? Because nurses are not there to help or support the doctor and do IV... This is completely wrong.. Lily

    What are nurses supposed to do? I'm very curious!

    Lily March 10, 2019 9:11 pm
    What are nurses supposed to do? I'm very curious! key

    It is a bit hard to explain because it's an intellectual profession. I'm from Italy and even if society still believe we are like.. a slave XD (kinda like in this manga), we have to make assessments and take decisions constantly, in our field. I think it's better to make an example: is there risk of bedsore? I have to consider what this person eat, how this person can move, if the skin is often wet (does she sweat too much, is there urine leak?), this person'mental health...if the risk is high I have a diagnosis (a nurse diagnosis, not a medical one) and I have to: chose the right mattress, change the diet, tell the psychologist about it, put an urinary catheter if necessary, change the position of this person every three hours. This is only one little example. In some unit we don't even have a doctor, they only came when we call, so this can give you an idea of how many responsibility we have, far more than "do what the doctor say". When there is an emergency I have to know what to do and even if I can't make a medical diagnosis, I have to know what the problem can be, to give the person first aid. We have to study pharmacology, cardiology, internal medicine, urology, a little of all. The Injection or ev are, like, the most easy and stupid things we have to do.
    I really admire some doctor, don't get me wrong, but they do their job... and us do ours, there are collaborations, of course, but they are two separate jobs.
    Please excuse my poor English

    Lily March 10, 2019 9:16 pm
    It is a bit hard to explain because it's an intellectual profession. I'm from Italy and even if society still believe we are like.. a slave XD (kinda like in this manga), we have to make assessments and take de... Lily

    Also...in that example all is about the risk of getting a bedsore..if the person have one I have to take care of that, make dressing, and that also is my field not doctor's (there are nurses that are specialist in dressing, and there are other specialization too).
    Not in all countries is like that, though

    key March 10, 2019 9:42 pm
    Also...in that example all is about the risk of getting a bedsore..if the person have one I have to take care of that, make dressing, and that also is my field not doctor's (there are nurses that are specialist... Lily

    Damn! That's a lot and seems very stressful if you have many patients or if you're very understaffed! You're amazing! Keep doing an amazing job which is very important and appreciated by me Thank you!

    Aiteal March 10, 2019 10:00 pm
    Also...in that example all is about the risk of getting a bedsore..if the person have one I have to take care of that, make dressing, and that also is my field not doctor's (there are nurses that are specialist... Lily

    i understand now why they often say tht it's hard work and they need more people in those fields! with what you wrote i see that they are really far from the reality!! respect!!! i couldn't do so much!

    Lily March 11, 2019 10:17 am
    Damn! That's a lot and seems very stressful if you have many patients or if you're very understaffed! You're amazing! Keep doing an amazing job which is very important and appreciated by me Thank you! key

    It is indeed stressful, but it's ok if you are passionate about it! I lkve my job, even of, like I like to say, you have to be crazy to do that. I work in a spinal injuries unit, and even if I admit some people couldn't work there

    Lily March 11, 2019 10:25 am
    It is indeed stressful, but it's ok if you are passionate about it! I lkve my job, even of, like I like to say, you have to be crazy to do that. I work in a spinal injuries unit, and even if I admit some people... Lily

    -sorry, send before finishing - even if I admit dome people couldn't do this job or work in my unit I don't think I'm like..special or anything..we ALL have things we can do and others can't, so I like to think I'm just doing what I personally can di better. I lado worked in a pediatric unit with child with cancer, and while a colleague said to me he couldn't even work there, I told I wouldn't survive obese day in his unit, a psychiatric one. I love how each nor of us have a place in this world..there is this quote I love (it seems Einstein wrote that but we don't have clear evidence): "Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." Oh, I LOVE this!!

    Lily March 11, 2019 10:32 am
    i understand now why they often say tht it's hard work and they need more people in those fields! with what you wrote i see that they are really far from the reality!! respect!!! i couldn't do so much! Aiteal

    Yes, we need people to do a proper work!! You know I worked in this care home before and I was the only nurse with 40 patien. 40. It was a nightmare. I couldn't sleep anymore, eat anymore...I had to let go of that job. Now I work in one of the biggest hospital in my country and because of that I work with many colleagues. Now I can sleep and eat ahaaahaah it can be difficult but patients are my strength. Sorry for this digression and thank you so much for your kind words

    Morcheeba July 5, 2019 3:45 pm
    What are nurses supposed to do? I'm very curious! key

    I'm feeling compelled to throw my 2 cents in, so here you go:
    1. In my country you're supposed to learn half of what a doctor needs (anatomy, blood counts (norm values and what might induce changes and which sickness might be the origin), diagnostics (general, specific, smell, feel, appearance, signs and diagnostic tools), general surgical applications (which procedure for what and how it's done)) and then healthcare specific knowledge which allows you to incorporate the therapy the Doc decided on, into a wrap around the patient with the goal to "heal"(dietary, skincare, ensuring sleep and a profound effort to relax the patient as far as possible, otherwise all efforts go out of the window).
    2. You're only allowed to use a third of that knowledge without the "go ahead" by some doctor. (Example: my patients blood pressure is through the roof. I am allowed to apply the emergency medicine noted down in this patient's file. One hour later, the blood pressure didn't lower at all, it rose despite everything and I have reason to fear that important blood vessels might rupture soon. So I page a Doc. And I resume to do so risking being reprimanded, for the pressure is STILL RISING and I'm not allowed to do anything else.... I got close to calling emergency call despite being in a hospital already)
    3. BONUS
    Depending on the doctor, your experience, observance and effort are recognized - or not. Some doctors view us as "team player" or "valuable assistants with 24/7 insight of the patients progress" and some as "the girl that changes the bedsheets". Well, I DID change bedsheets, no denying that. (Example: patient lying on fresh sheets and my mind goes "huh... She's sorta... Yellow" (which isn't normal, to say the least). So I went looking for the doctor in charge and told him about my observation. He scoffed (like, really dramatically), and started droning about my lacking knowledge and how this patient has had an implemented small tube and how it was "impossible", that she'd shown signs of icterus ("turning yellow"). Yes, your holyness, I knew about that as well. Fact is, she had a fast growing malicious cancer which pushed that tube aside... so she... turned yellow. And was dead within 6 weeks.)

    This comes off as darker as intended, but I guess...I loved this job. The profession itself is demanding but also rewarding. It's the funny days (entertaining a young spastic with my black eye, discussing that I looked like I started a brawl with a truck and obviously lost), the crazy days (my former colleague - a former prima ballerina - entering a patient room in the night shift with clogs on his (!) feet, a bed pan on his head and doing a pirouette.... Or him assisting a Doc while performing coloscopy, chirping "Let's get some eyelet embroidery done, shall we?") the sad days when you lose a patient despite everything and the tiring days when you're just DONE with your shift about two hours in - but your shift isn't done with you, yet. (And then ER calls because they need 20 beds and everyone stays for 3 hours longer, for they're playing tetris with beds in rooms and corridors)

    Lily July 5, 2019 7:56 pm
    I'm feeling compelled to throw my 2 cents in, so here you go:1. In my country you're supposed to learn half of what a doctor needs (anatomy, blood counts (norm values and what might induce changes and which sic... Morcheeba

    Yes, girl!! All that you mentioned, too... I just choose to only mention our field and not the cooperative one because there are huge problems, as you said. Are you perhaps from Italy, dear ? XD

    Morcheeba July 6, 2019 10:33 am
    Yes, girl!! All that you mentioned, too... I just choose to only mention our field and not the cooperative one because there are huge problems, as you said. Are you perhaps from Italy, dear ? XD Lily

    No sorry, I'm made in Germany ( ̄∇ ̄")

    Morcheeba July 6, 2019 10:53 am
    Yes, girl!! All that you mentioned, too... I just choose to only mention our field and not the cooperative one because there are huge problems, as you said. Are you perhaps from Italy, dear ? XD Lily

    And truth be told, what I read lately in the news - at some point it doesn't matter anymore where or in which country you 're "healthcaring" it's the same all over and that is... really, really frightening.
    5 years ago I had to enter ER on my own because appendicitis decided to make my week much more interesting. 3 hours of waiting. Another hour of waiting after having my first meeting with a doctor. Another 45 min (in which I was paraded in front of doctors-in-training, for I was such a "classic case"). Then I got a very young doctor who was supposed to practice on me, so he made me get up and JUMP ON ONE LEG (I was close to clobbering him with the IV-Drip)... which is actually really part of diagnostics... When you're not sure about the diagnosis.
    For the next 3 hours I waited (told the anesthesist how I'm allergic to penicillin) got placed here and there with my bed - and every freaking time I got asked, I said I'm allergic to penicillin. The all noted it down. Finally in the OP, everyone bustles about, ready to knock me out and I get asked just before they apply anesthesia... YES. YES, I'M ALLERGIC TO PENICILLIN.
    And everyone kind of froze Σ(  ̄□ ̄||)
    This kind of chaos is an everyday occurance, so the most desired trait of a nurse nowadays might be a flawless pokerface ( ̄∇ ̄")
    Whatever happens, panic as much as you like, but never ever let it show ^^

    Lily July 6, 2019 11:35 am
    And truth be told, what I read lately in the news - at some point it doesn't matter anymore where or in which country you 're "healthcaring" it's the same all over and that is... really, really frightening.5 ye... Morcheeba

    AHAHAAHAHAH ok maybe here it's not at that Level...yet. For example we and the doctors ask like..20 times about allergy. Anyway, German and Italy nurses are

    Lily July 6, 2019 11:40 am
    And truth be told, what I read lately in the news - at some point it doesn't matter anymore where or in which country you 're "healthcaring" it's the same all over and that is... really, really frightening.5 ye... Morcheeba

    -sorry- as I was saying, as nurses we are pretty similar..in other countries they can have different responsibilities, like in England, where you can do little things, but you do can make a career. The saddest fact here in Italy is the salary: 1.200 euro is the base salary. If you do night shift you can get 1.500, sometimes 1.600, but that's it. Considering the cost of living we are the worst paid in all Europe and even in the majority of the world.

    Morcheeba July 6, 2019 1:49 pm
    -sorry- as I was saying, as nurses we are pretty similar..in other countries they can have different responsibilities, like in England, where you can do little things, but you do can make a career. The saddest ... Lily

    If that's not demotivational, I don't know what is. Well, it's the reason we're lacking in Healthcare workers all over, isn't it?
    5 years in that profession and all I got out of it is lots of experiences of the strange kind, damaged knee, back and shoulder, crippling stories to tell and some bits and add-ons for my c-ptsd.
    But!
    I was "damaged goods" beforehand, so that doesn't really count ( ̄へ ̄)
    (≧∀≦)

    Lily July 6, 2019 4:36 pm
    If that's not demotivational, I don't know what is. Well, it's the reason we're lacking in Healthcare workers all over, isn't it?5 years in that profession and all I got out of it is lots of experiences of the ... Morcheeba

    Experience of the strange kind
    Oh yeah, if you are not Berry healthy they put that in the papers and then..oh, not pur fault, ok? You kinda were like that before, your fault, not us. Lol.

    Nuttika August 14, 2019 8:19 pm
    AHAHAAHAHAH ok maybe here it's not at that Level...yet. For example we and the doctors ask like..20 times about allergy. Anyway, German and Italy nurses are Lily

    My little sis is a nurse too. She tell me a lo about her work - beside she know that I have hemophobia since childhood and I really hate hospitals, cause I was in hospital many times due to pneumonia - and se said that she and her colleaguea ask this many times because this is precept (sorry if i chose wrong word)