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Jan 16, 2005, 10:34 AM
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Have You Ever Been A Superhero?
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Everyday Nurses Touch the Lives of People! In the hospital, clinic, office or wherever it may be I know that your a Superhero! BUT My question is this...Have you ever been out to dinner, at the kid's soccer game, out for a walk, wherever, and had to save a life, or whip out your bag of nursing tricks? I love that nurses neve stop working, they always have the knowledge, compassion and heart to SAve and Improve lives, how many other professions can say that? THANKS SO MUCH!
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Jan 18, 2005, 05:50 AM
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Jan 31, 2005, 06:13 AM
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I am not a nurse yet, but I did the Heimlich maneuver on an elderly, mentally challenged adult last year. I work with them and she was eating an orange cut into 1/4's, (bad idea for children or mentally challenged people), when she sucked down a whole piece into her windpipe. By the time we noticed she was in trouble, her eyes were bugged out, her face was white and her lips were blue. One worker was beating her on the back saying, "Spit it up, Spit it up." I ran to her and said, "She can't spit it out, it is stuck." I stood her up, trying to remember all those films and all the times I practiced on that dummy, put my arms around her, balled up my fists and jerked her off the floor about 3 times. She outweighed me by about 100 lbs, but when you are scared, you will do it. Out flew the orange just as she was about to pass out. Whew! I have never been so scared. We hugged and we cried as she sucked in air and kept saying, " Your my hero." I went to the bathroom and sat in the floor and cried and shook for about 10 mins. They carried her to the hospital to make sure I didn't hurt her. She was fine. They put our picture in the paper. It was neat..
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Jan 31, 2005, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Regina66
I am not a nurse yet, but I did the Heimlich maneuver on an elderly, mentally challenged adult last year. I work with them and she was eating an orange cut into 1/4's, (bad idea for children or mentally challenged people), when she sucked down a whole piece into her windpipe. By the time we noticed she was in trouble, her eyes were bugged out, her face was white and her lips were blue. One worker was beating her on the back saying, "Spit it up, Spit it up." I ran to her and said, "She can't spit it out, it is stuck." I stood her up, trying to remember all those films and all the times I practiced on that dummy, put my arms around her, balled up my fists and jerked her off the floor about 3 times. She outweighed me by about 100 lbs, but when you are scared, you will do it. Out flew the orange just as she was about to pass out. Whew! I have never been so scared. We hugged and we cried as she sucked in air and kept saying, " Your my hero." I went to the bathroom and sat in the floor and cried and shook for about 10 mins. They carried her to the hospital to make sure I didn't hurt her. She was fine. They put our picture in the paper. It was neat.. 
How wonderful, Regina! Thanks so much for sharing this with us
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Jan 31, 2005, 10:04 AM
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Thanks - you did wonderfully!
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Feb 09, 2005, 11:44 PM
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I'm a hero 5 days a week and one weekend a month when I'm wearing my scrubs and my BDU's.
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Feb 10, 2005, 04:38 AM
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Isn't it a wonderful feeling. You should be proud . Super-hero come in all uniforms don't they.BRAVO!
I used to live on a very busy street and accidents were happening all the time almost daily! Weekend was the worst!.I have done CPR a couple times took care of some bloody mess there till help arrived .Its like something kicks in .You just handle it! You just know what to do and all that stuff you learned kicks in. I don't know about you but I am usually mental and physically wiped out afterward.
I Have attended a lot of deaths / hospice and helped Patients and there families through it.I felt like a super-hero there as well .Was able to give comfort to both .Kept the families from freeking out explaining the process of death .They would usually just tell me how glad they were that I and my agency was there.
I still feel like a super hero everyday with my new job in home health. I set up care for people and Veterans PT's in the home .Some of these people are at risk for going into a nursing home or assisted living but may not have that kind of money .A lot of veteran's its just a little difference of helping with the bath dressing and preparing food and cleaning up.Since we have this new veteran's program it helps pay for that care in the home with no out of pocket money.
These people are so pleased when I tell them its not a dime to them personally.That this is a benefit there earned while serving.There smiles tell me I made a difference every day. Even though its just a little.
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Feb 10, 2005, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by PHTLS
I'm a hero 5 days a week and one weekend a month when I'm wearing my scrubs and my BDU's.
are you a military nurse? i'm a nurse, an rn in fact but i do not practice nursing anymore. i'm a commissioned officer in our country's armed service
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Feb 10, 2005, 10:48 AM
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Yes I am a vet back in 1975 .No I am not in the miltary any more .I work in home health supervising CNA. We just have a Vet's program.
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Mar 22, 2005, 03:47 AM
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A little story for you all
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