Nurses
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But sometimes we are only five doctors and 16 nurses, and we are physically getting exhausted to see all of them.
I was using my iPod to play the Leonard Cohen song 'I'm Your Man' for my doctors and
nurses.
It was underpaid and really loving
nurses.
Then, all the
nurses
and doctors ran away.
More than 400 nurses, doctors and other health professionals became infected.
My best memories of the outbreak center on those many people who survived the disease, but I cannot forget the hard-working nurses, doctors, volunteers and staff who risked their own safety in service of humanity.
The nurses, anesthesiologist, the surgeon, all the assistants are waiting around.
So for me, there were the tips and tricks that I learned about the treatment itself, like, before you go to chemo, you need to make sure you're really well hydrated and that you're warm, because it helps the
nurses
to find your veins.
And I studied in my little garret at the
nurses'
residence at Toronto General Hospital, not far from here.
And as you all know, while your doctor stays the same, your
nurses
and nurse practitioners change in and out.
We train
nurses
to do it, and they use local anesthetics.
We know that our doctors and
nurses
and even social workers aren't enough, that the ticking minutes of health care are too constraining.
Nurses
will bring you pizzas, you'll have your own PlayStation.'"
So when we were designing NeoNurture, we paid a lot of attention to the people who are going to use this thing, for example, poor families, rural doctors, overloaded nurses, even repair technicians.
People survive because of the local doctors,
nurses
and aid workers who are from the very heart of the affected community, the people who dare to work where others can't or won't.
Another time, she watched in horror as
nurses
watched a patient die because they refused to give her oxygen that they had.
And so three months later, just before she returned to the United States,
nurses
in Accra go on strike.
I remember one night, one of the
nurses
came in, Jonathan, with a whole lot of plastic straws.
Here's Jenny, one of the nurses, Allison, who helped manage the transplant list, and a dozen other people who aren't pictured, a pharmacist, a psychologist, a nutritionist, even a financial counselor, Lisa, who helped us deal with all the insurance hassles.
And it frees up the
nurses
and the nurse's aides from doing that mundane work of just mechanically pushing stuff around to spend more time with patients.
It is displaying data that exists already in a different way, to amplify it, to provide cues to the doctors, to the nurses, so they can see what's happening.
In the same way that a good racing driver relies on cues to decide when to apply the brakes, when to turn into a corner, we need to help our physicians and our
nurses
to see when things are starting to go wrong.
With wireless connectivity these days, there is no reason why patients, doctors and
nurses
always have to be in the same place at the same time.
And the people who were highly trusted 20 years ago are still rather highly trusted: judges,
nurses.
In several countries, doctors and
nurses
are the targets, to some extent, for the governments.
After all, the costly decisions in health care are taken by doctors and
nurses.
The agents of change are the doctors and
nurses
in the healthcare system.
In my practice as a consultant, I meet probably a hundred or more than a hundred doctors and
nurses
and other hospital or healthcare staff every year.
This particular day, we sat in a workshop together with physicians,
nurses
and other staff, discussing leukemia in children.
Today,
nurses
spend an average of 21 minutes per shift looking for medical equipment.
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