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Clinical Placement D2

Day 2 : 17th May 2016

Today is the second day of clinical placement. So, we got to join and listen the passing report. Then we joined with the doctors' round. I got the opportunity to do the pus swab sample on the CVP line as the area were moist and a bit wet. So the pus swab is to indicate if there is a risk of infection occurred on the site. Then the staff nurse remove the CVP line as instructed by the doctor. Sterile technique is required when removing the line.

Then I got to know a little bit about this one patient. She are willingly to share with me regarding her condition. She has renal problem that she has to do the Haemodialysis.

After that we had some discussion that are very useful for our learning, especially for our exam (as emphasized by the Sister). The discussion are more related to AMSHS and Life Science. We discussed about how to handle patient with Asthmatic disease/Breathing problem, patient with Acute Coronary Syndrome (Chest pain), Appendectomy.

After lunch time, we got the opportunity to do suction on a patient. Then we learned some basic on ECG reading. The PQRS points and the indication. Also, the drugs use. Tracrium, Fentanyl and Dormicum. Tracium is paralytic, to stop/relax the muscle. Fentanyl and Dormicum are sedatives. The patient will not feel any sensation.


Love,
         D.

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