Let's start this from day 9,
I kind of lost count of how many days have I been in the ward because of hospital induction, ward induction, all sort of classes and orientation but anyway, I think from now on I will start to uploading at least one post in my blog (the writing might be long or might be just a few sentence short) so one day when I look back, I will laugh my ass out for being a little bit too childish.
Anyway, I will keep everything in my blog as short as possible, because you know, no one really like to read long harangue of words and words after one damn day of study or work. So let's get started.
Just for your information I am not here to share what exactly have I did or what have been done on me in the ward because that's not my intention, sharing events and all , I am here to just post out my thoughts after a long day of working and how I look into people and things after observing in a different perspective.
Let's just do a little introduction of the ward that I am nesting in, I am currently in a cardiac and respiratory ward and of course we also accept cases like general medicine, so our ward basically is as busy as ever, like it required us to run like 24 hours non-stop.
Ok, let's start with today day 9,
So what happened today was, because I am still a super fresh out of oven cookie, so I wasn't allowed to do anything without anyone supervision (just in case we made any error). Well, let's not go into details of what we usually do because it's just routine work that would eventually bored you out.
So, today my preceptor told me this, "do you know why are we doing this for each other eventhou this is not our task to do? Because you know, if we help them now, one day we gonna need help from them and they will eventually help us back, and if you don't help, trust me no one will come back to you" As simple as that, some wise word from my main preceptor. Just so you know, works can never be done alone when you are working in a health care field. There's no such thing as one man show, even if you are the one and only specialist, a doctor, a physio or whatsoever, as long as you are being located in hospital, patient is your main client, then every single one that is employed by the hospital would have to work together as one team. It doesn't matter which position you are holding.
Yes, when you started to work, people tend to tell you to mind your own business because not everyone you know is as positive as an apple, some may try to go behind your back, some may try to push all the responsibilities to you so that they will be out of trouble even though you are not in charge of any of the task that they assign you to, but just so you know if all these do exist, I bet good people in the ward do exist too.
You know, if there are good and bad people in the ward, be conscious a bit la, go la mix with the good one so you can get better vibe from them while working. Just to tell you, you are gonna spend almost 1/4 or maybe more of the time working, working and working, sometimes when you do afternoon shift and the next shift is morning, it seems like you never leave the ward, that's why your colleague are important.
Their helps are not everything but are most of the thing when it comes to patient's care. When you are busy passing report, they will be the one that help you to finish up, when there's a new admission and you are still busy taking parameter, they are the one that you can ask help from, when you face with some inevitable trouble from the patient, they will be the only one who will back you up, when you are traumatized by patient's words or action, I think they will be the only one who can do something for you. Even though they are just being termed as "colleague" but when it comes to healthcare field, or more specifically nursing field, then they are the friends you needed in the workforce.
Well, so you go, day 9 in ward just ended like this.
Alright the end. Till next time.
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