043 New schemes

When my sister heard this, she felt that it was very difficult to do it, so she couldn't come up with a countermeasure, and she kept silent on the other side of the phone.

I know that in the short term, my sister will definitely not be able to think of any feasible way to deal with it. After waiting for a while, I had to hang up the phone without getting a reply.

I've been thinking about this ever since. My sister is right, my mother, who is in her sixties, really can't stand such a toss. Before my father recovered, my mother was exhausted again. Such worries forced me to rack my brains to think of a more reasonable duty plan.

In the evening, it was my brother-in-law who came to change me. On the way back to my sister's house, I kept thinking about it. I don't even remember much about how I went upstairs and ate. But I vividly remember that during my dinner, my sister talked to my mother, who had just gotten up, about the need to concentrate while on guard. This was originally mentioned to my sister, so in the process of my sister's persuasion, I naturally had to help.

"Mom, my sister is right, in the process of my father's infusion, I must not be careless." I said as I ate.

"Who's careless? I always keep an eye on the infusion bottle! You go and ask your dad, when I watched it, did you delay the fluid change? The mother retorted dissatisfiedly.

"Mom, you're not just concerned about the infusion bottle, but also Dad." My sister patiently reminded again.

"It doesn't matter when you don't have an infusion, once you have an infusion, you have to pay attention to Dad's face all the time. As long as you find that Dad's face is wrong, you have to find a nurse or doctor immediately. I wasted no time in adding.

"Is this necessary? I don't think anyone in the bed next door is always paying attention! What's more, haven't there been any accidents so far? Mother replied with some pity.

"I'm not afraid of 10,000, I'm afraid of what if. You didn't hear from the next person in the ward that a pregnant woman had choked in the process of hanging water because her husband and mother-in-law were not responsible for caring for her. One corpse, two lives! This is a lesson in blood. Besides, the old man I saw with my own eyes in a certain ward on the same floor as my father, if his son hadn't looked carefully, then he would have gone to the west during the infusion. It's better to be careful. Once there is an accident, it will be too late to regret it. "I was very worried about my mother's lack of attention, so I quickly launched a powerful psychological offensive in a long speech.

My sister saw that her mother's expression began to become solemn, and she knew that my words had played a huge role, so she hurried to strike while the iron was hot. "Mom, my brother is right, once there is an accident, it will be too late to regret it. In order not to regret it, it is better for us to be cautious. ”

My mother is also the person who cares about my father the most in the world, and my sister and I happened to talk about my mother's sore spot, so after hearing this, my mother nodded in agreement, and mentioned with some concern that my brother-in-law was not serious about my father's infusion.

"Mom, anyway, I think that as long as my father is in the process of infusion, then we must not watch TV, do not casually chat with others, do not read books, and do not move around casually......" I still expressed my opinions while eating dinner.

Of course, my sister supported me with one hundred and twenty points, and said that when my brother-in-law came back, he must do his ideological work well, so that he must not be distracted and slack off in the process of care in the future. And just like that, in the course of my brief dinner, the three of us as a family came to an absolute consensus.

It was precisely because my sister mentioned the attitude problem during the infusion that I was inspired by it, and finally came up with a new and reasonable plan for night duty. Now, unlike when I first came out of the intensive care unit, the volume of infusions has been significantly reduced. In the last two days, there has been no more water hanging at night. During the infusion, I had to keep an eye on my father all the time, because I was worried about adverse drug reactions. Since there will be no more infusions at night, such worries will no longer exist. In other words, there is no longer a need to stare at my father every day as I did in the first few days after I left the intensive care unit. Now, however, there is another duty to eat at night. However, taking a nap once in a while will at most delay the time to eat, and there will certainly not be such a major danger as life-threatening. Therefore, from this point of view, from tonight onwards, the guardians no longer need to be as sleepless as before, and there is no need to stay energetic all the time. In that case, is it possible to stop taking turns at night?

When I think of this, I can't help but feel excited. Originally, when two people were on duty, they normally took turns in the first half of the night and the second half of the night. That is, a person sleeps in the first half of the night and is on duty in the second half of the night, and a person is on duty in the first half of the night and rests in the second half of the night. It is precisely because everyone has such a short rest time during the night that they can maintain a relatively sober mental state when they are on duty. However, it is precisely because of the dispersion that the two of them did not get enough rest throughout the night. In hospitals, the environment is relatively poor and the quality of sleep is low. In fact, the two of them didn't sleep much all night. In that case, why can't one of them be freed?

It seems to me that at my brother-in-law and my age, it is perfectly possible to last one night with the occasional nap. In this way, my mother will not have to rest all night, like us. In addition, if my mother gets enough sleep at night, she can take on the work of rotating meals during the day, so that my brother-in-law and I can be free from worries and have a better rest during the off-duty period.

Good! As long as the brother-in-law agrees. This is definitely an optimal solution. My brother-in-law and I rotate one day at a time. Although it is a bit tiring to take care of the whole day (24 hours), the rest of the whole day is completely relaxed, and all the physical fatigue accumulated from the previous day can be completely swept away.

While I was washing my face and feet, my mother was busy. I knew that my mother was going to go with me to the hospital.

"Mom, no need, tonight, I'll be alone."

"You're alone? Okay? My sister actually rushed ahead of my mother and asked questions.

"Okay! Absolutely! I replied confidently. Immediately after that, I told my sister about my thoughts and assumptions. My sister also felt that it was very reasonable, and without mentioning it to her brother-in-law, she directly made a decision with me. Then, my sister worked with me to persuade my mother to rest at home.