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Day in the Life of a Registered Nurse
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"You get to work with patients in all kinds of situations," she says. "You've got emergencies, patient contact, and being responsible for their lives. I like the hands-on aspect of it." Here's a closer look at how Staack spends a typical day on the job at her hospital.
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| Posted 4 months ago "I arrive at work, clock in, and it's on" 6:45 a.m. - I check my outpatient bookings which tell me when and how many patients I will be in contact with throughout the day. 9:15 a.m. - The doctor arrives and we begin a procedure to look at the patient's heart and determine whether there are any abnormalities. Within two-to-three minutes the patient is sedated. Images are taken during a five-to-seven minute time period. "I get to actually see a human heart being operated on" 10:15 a.m. - I head to the cardiac surgery room and speak directly to surgeons to get an update on the progress of a coronary bypass surgery. I get to actually see a human heart being operated on. It's so amazing, truly a miracle. Then I go to the main lobby to speak with family of the surgery patient and give them an update and answer any questions. |
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| Posted 4 months ago 10:45 a.m. - I return to my office and try to eat my yogurt, but I get called to EKG as I'm needed for a patient test. 11:15 a.m. - Another sedation procedure. On the way to the room, I get a call directly from another doctor that's needs me for an urgent electrocardioversion. I call anesthesia and meet them all at the patient's bedside. I call the transporter and tell him I will be delayed by 15 minutes for the other patient due to this urgent matter, but all goes well. 11:45 a.m. - I greet my patient in EKG, connect her to monitors, get her meds, and call the doctor. .2:30 p.m. - I head back to my office - to a cold lunch - but I eat it anyway. 4:00 p.m. - I return to my office to just rest for a minute or two. Check to see if I have any new work-related emails and respond, if necessary.
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