Chapter 22 A drain

On this trip, Tang Qiong actually wanted to go with Xiao Chen and Wang Ping, but she was falling on the night shift, and it was difficult to transfer shifts, so she had to wait for the next batch. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Tang Qiong felt that she had been under a lot of pressure recently. Since the last time her family "grabbed the bottle" incident, Tang Qiong found that she seemed to have become more cautious. Even though the bed number and name are correct, she always suspects that something will go wrong; when she has done something, she worries about whether she has not done it; sometimes after work, she still hovers over the medical record when she writes the wrong dose of medicine?

She asked Corey's other teachers, and they all laughed and said that they were the same, normal. He also said that there was an old director in their department, and he was afraid of hearing the phone ring at his home, and he was nervous when the bell rang, for fear that something would happen to one of the patients he operated on.

After listening to what they said, Tang Qiong's heart would be a little more relaxed. It's okay, she thinks it might be that she goes to work by herself, with the children, and it's too tiring to go to work like this. It would be nice to wait until the night shift to go out and have a good time, and then talk to your colleagues.

That night, she was on a small night shift in the intensive care unit. One of the patients in the intensive care unit was very agitated, and the effect of the sedative was not very great. The point is that this patient also has a drain on his head, and it would be terrible if the agitated patient scratched it himself. Tang Qiong's heart was raised in her throat, even if she put a restraint belt on the patient, she always looked at the hospital bed when she was doing things, for fear of something stubble.

The agitated patient has been writhing and writhing in an attempt to break free. Every time Tang Qiong was busy with one thing in hand, she went to check whether the restraint belt was loose to see if the patient had hurt herself. Finally, at nine o'clock, the patient was no longer agitated.

Tang Qiong thought that maybe the sedative had an effect. She thought about taking advantage of this time to quickly sit down and write medical records. When Tang Qiong had just finished writing a medical record and looked up at the patient, she had been afraid that what had happened had happened.

Although the agitated patient stopped agitation, he silently untied his restraint belt with one hand, and the drainage tube on his head had been pulled out and dragged to the ground, while the patient fell asleep with his untied arm on his pillow.

Neurosurgery nurses often say that the type of patient who is in a state of agitation must have a world of their own, or an untapped area of their brain. Otherwise, it is impossible to explain why this group of patients has so many abnormal manifestations. For example, a person who usually speaks a dialect can speak fluent Mandarin to talk to you, a person who sleeps in a hospital bed tells you that she just went to pick a basket of apples for the nurses who are busy around her to taste it, a man will tell you that he is pregnant, and a person who is restrained will "fight wits and courage" with the nurses until they achieve their goals.

But now it's useless to talk about that. That's not something for nurses to think about and look into. Now the problem is that the patient's drain is falling off? Do you know what the consequences are? The most serious consequence is the death of the patient.

Tang Qiong didn't expect that she would become a "murderer" again. Tang Qiong, who got off the night shift that day, did not go home and slept in the duty room. Lao Xia said that the patient was only eight hours after the operation, and the patient would be fine after 24 hours, which means that there are still 16 hours, which means that the final result of the matter will not be known until two o'clock in the afternoon the next day.

In these 16 hours, Tang Qiong did not close her eyes, nor did she eat anything. She wrote an examination and handed it to Corey as instructed by the head nurse, filled out a report of errors to the nursing department, and spent the rest of the time sitting on the bed in the duty room, waiting for the long 16 hours to pass, praying that nothing would happen to the patient.

Tang Qiong's husband came to her home the next morning with the child, but Tang Qiong did not go back. Tang Qiong told him that her husband had encountered some things to deal with at work, and she didn't want to bring this huge pressure to the house. Her husband comforted Tang Qiong a few words, telling her not to worry about the child, he has not been to the company for the past two days, and he will take good care of the child. So he went back with the child in his arms.

Time has never been longer. In these 16 hours, she hoped that the door of the duty room would be opened, so that a colleague would come in and talk to her, but she was afraid that the door of the duty room would be opened, and she was afraid that her colleagues would bring her bad news, so she waited until two o'clock in the afternoon, that is, the 24 hours that Lao Xia said.

Lao Xia rechecked the patient's head CT, and the results were very good, and he was already awake!

After Tang Qiong learned the news, she immediately called her husband and said that she was fine, so that he could rest assured. After hanging up the phone, Tang Qiong buried her head deep in her shoulders and cried, crying for a long time!

On the night shift that day, Tang Qiong still insisted on finishing it. After the night shift, Tang Qiong submitted a resignation report to the hospital.

Tang Qiong, a nurse who has worked in Renai Hospital for six years and in the neurosurgery department for five years, resigned because of a drainage tube! When she handed in her resignation report, she did not think about whether her husband was willing to take on the responsibility of supporting the family alone, whether her life would be affected by losing her job, what she would do after resigning, and what her colleagues in neurosurgery would think after resigning. She just felt that she no longer had the courage to step into the hospital as a nurse, let alone enter a nursing job like neurosurgery.