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All of this means that a multi-pronged approach to pain treatment that includes pain specialists, physical therapists, clinical psychologists,
nurses
and other healthcare professionals is often most effective.
They'll ask the
nurses
to input data.
I had to tell the other doctors and
nurses
in my clinic that he had passed.
And all I could see was a swarm of doctors and
nurses
hovering over a patient in the labor room.
By the time I got to the room, there were multiple doctors and nurses, and the patient was lifeless.
And instead of just eyeballing it, the doctors and
nurses
collect these sponges and pads and either weigh them or use newer technology to accurately assess how much blood has been lost.
And when Maria's blood pressure got so high it put her at risk for a stroke, her doctors and
nurses
jumped into action.
And behavior like this from janitors, from technicians, from
nurses
and, if we're lucky now and then, from doctors, doesn't just make people feel a little better, it actually improves the quality of patient care and enables hospitals to run well.
The
nurses
hated it.
Since every patient is different, and we don't quite know exactly what they'll need, why don't we just leave it to the
nurses
to decide?
And it was one of the really coolest things as the
nurses
placed baby Elizabeth on Gabi's chest.
And the one that particularly bothered me in the burn department was the process by which the
nurses
took the bandage off me.
The
nurses
in my department thought that the right approach was the ripping one, so they would grab hold and they would rip, and they would grab hold and they would rip.
And the
nurses
told me two things.
But at the end of this process, what I learned was that the
nurses
were wrong.
All of these would have been great things to do, and my
nurses
had no idea.
And from that point on I started thinking, are the
nurses
the only people in the world who get things wrong in this particular decision, or is it a more general case?
And the difficulty of testing our intuition was the big lesson I learned when I went back to the
nurses
to talk to them.
And just think about how better my life would have been if these
nurses
would have been willing to check their intuition, and how everything would have been better if we just start doing more systematic experimentation of our intuitions.
And I had to explain to him that no, no, it's not that kind of organizing, it's more like if you showed up to work tomorrow and all the
nurses
in the office had gotten together to ask for an across-the-board raise.
An exasperated doctor once told me, "I really want to transform the maternal health in my community, but I just don't have enough nurses."
Now, resources like
nurses
are actually controlled by administrative officers who the doctors report to.
And we recognize that need for police officers who've witnessed a gruesome crime scene and
nurses
who have lost a patient.
My job was to teach writing, storytelling and general communication skills to physicians, nurses, medical students and other health care workers.
But by the time the second wave hit it took such a toll among the healthcare workers that we lost most of our doctors and
nurses
that were on the front lines.
And they opened many new doors for millions of female doctors and
nurses
and artists and authors, all of whom have followed them.
Nurses
getting better training, pharmacists being able to order supplies, doctors sharing their expertise in all aspects of medicine.
Well we have a whole O.R. team, general anesthesia, nurses, and another doctor across from me.
This is a country of six and a half million people, but it has only 80 doctors; it has 200 nurses; it has 120 midwives.
And she said, "Tell all the
nurses
that I have Charles Bonnet syndrome."
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