If you don't know me, just call me dovetail. I, a nurse, was "nursed" by others not long ago.
It is not surprising that everyone will get sick.
That was when I was diagnosed with appendicitis. My colleague said that I would have an operation. I was scared to death. Colleagues comforted me and said, "it's no big deal, appendicitis-pediatrics!" Just put your heart in your stomach! "
Of course I know, I care about fewer people!
The operation must be very painful, and many tubes have to be inserted into the wound-do you feel uncomfortable? You will feel uncomfortable after reading it.
You can't do it without surgery! Do it, you'll get the knife anyway.
What really scares me is the next few days.
Think about it. Do you have to be anesthetized before you can operate? You don't know anything when you are anesthetized! After the doctor finishes the operation, you can leave your life in the hands of our nurses for a few hours. They take your blood pressure, breath, pulse and temperature. Without these, your life is over!
When I woke up, many people surrounded me and asked questions-I didn't care. At this time, I/I am/I am experiencing/I am doing caring things one after another-nursing work is really ordinary, so ordinary that you can't feel great.
-I always thought that nursing work had no stage for me to play. In the eyes of ordinary people, is it not an injection or infusion? Facts have proved that I was wrong. An old man was poisoned by pesticide by mistake. Under our careful rescue and care, he recovered quickly. His wife took our hand and said emotionally, without you, my wife might have left. There is also a burn patient, due to improper care at home, resulting in a large area of infection. After careful care by our team, he recovered quickly. Another patient, who suffered a stroke in his forties, lost his crutches within the second half of our care.
Later, I was often moved and proud. Many hypertension, diabetes, cerebral hemorrhage. After our care, they all recovered their health and felt a sense of accomplishment.
In fact, you don't know, at the beginning, they were really helpless! They need your superb nursing skills, perfect communication skills and considerate and selfless love.
That operation made me deeply feel the great and glorious responsibility of nursing. It takes a lot of courage and trust to entrust your life to you. After that, I became very sudden and active; The nursing routine that I looked down upon before is so important; Enthusiasm and smile have also become so indispensable. Because health depends on life, how can you/let people "trust"?
Since then, nursing is no longer an ordinary profession in my mind, and the spirit of nursing has moved me even more. Without care, we will face illness and pain; Without care, we will face the cold scalpel; Without nursing, SARS would not be extinguished so quickly, and without nightingale, the great spirit of nursing would not be born.
I think everyone has a dream. What is a dream? Is it an ordinary job or an enviable salary? Is it a noisy city or a laurel of honor? And I chose/just to be an ordinary nurse/just to make people healthy again; Nursing is sacred and noble. I will work with two million "angels in white", uphold the spirit of "Nightingale", face the rising sun and realize my dream.
I want to say that as long as there is a firm step, the dream is around you and me. How wide the heart is, how far the dream is, and how far the dream is, how big the stage is.
Healthy dream, my dream-May all people in the world be healthy! ! Thank you, my dream, healthy dream speech.