mercredi, septembre 22, 2004
TTSH
two collapse case simultaneously in the morning, cool. one hypoglycemia, who got CPR-ed, shock-ed, jabbed, pumped and then revived. the other chest pain didn't revive. Maddy got the doc to let me try a bit of CPR on the 2nd one, before they put on the automatic machine. interesting experience.
it's so nice to be in A&E. dedicated and messy room with calm quiet people treating things so normally, yet with the patient there like in silent distress. all the defrib and x-ray is done with so little fuss. and it's just so messy.
very fun, everytime there's a serious case we'll all go in and stare. and all the nurses are like going in and out, and it's like i dun even know who's the one helping.
i prob used about 20 pairs of gloves today. kept changing like nobody's business. so many people with chest pain. no frightening trauma case though.
TTSH
attachment day. so fun. extremely enjoyable. i think i like A&E alot. as long as i'm not the patient. it's not like the staff isn't working hard or fast enough, it's more like the queue and time per patient is high, too bad always have to wait very long.
two collapse case simultaneously in the morning, cool. one hypoglycemia, who got CPR-ed, shock-ed, jabbed, pumped and then revived. the other chest pain didn't revive. Maddy got the doc to let me try a bit of CPR on the 2nd one, before they put on the automatic machine. interesting experience.
it's so nice to be in A&E. dedicated and messy room with calm quiet people treating things so normally, yet with the patient there like in silent distress. all the defrib and x-ray is done with so little fuss. and it's just so messy.
very fun, everytime there's a serious case we'll all go in and stare. and all the nurses are like going in and out, and it's like i dun even know who's the one helping.
i prob used about 20 pairs of gloves today. kept changing like nobody's business. so many people with chest pain. no frightening trauma case though.
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