Every morning, for the last couple weeks, I wake up and find myself staring at the 40 pounds worth of nursing school books and wonder how I am going to get through it all.. or if I will even get through it all. And here is the short story of how my already defeatist attitude was changed.
Yesterday, I was fifteen minutes away from finishing my twelve hour shift. I was paged into an older gentleman's room to help him use a bedside commode. He was being admitted for a GI bleed. I didn't realize how bad it was until there was blood all over the floor. As I stood by the man's side, to make sure he was okay, I realized he was far from being okay. I watched the color disappear from his face as he began to sweat and slump over. I immediately called for help to get him back into bed. With his blood pressure continuing to drop, I decided to check it manually for accuracy. I knew he was in trouble with a pressure of 55/30. The man looked at me and asked, "Am I gonna make it?" I could hear it in his voice how scared he was. It frustrated me that I knew what needed to be done to help this patient, but there wasn't anything I could do to help him because I am not a nurse yet. I decided to help him in the best way I knew how. To give him hope. And while I answered his question of life or death, I also answered my own question of success or failure. "You're gonna make it."
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2 months ago
See, an obstacle is only as big as you perceive it to be.
ReplyDeleteSo true dee
ReplyDeleteWow. That's a moving little story. Go get 'em Stacie! :)
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