totally unready for what to do and what are the expectations from interns in ER, we just left after having breakfast.
sambhav was there earlier, coz thats him, he likes to be present everywhere earlier than the others. so when i got there there were a few cases only, some old man with COPD on nebulisation and a lady with abdominal pain who was waiting for the surgical consultant to arrive.
we started chitchatting and introduced us to the nurses and the MO on call.
then some patients started to come.
what we realised by evening is that patients come in hoards, and when its empty its empty, you hardly have one or two patients ever, its either 6 or none! :P weird isnt it ?
and all we had to do is do the forms, follow instructions from the MO / consults.
we had to make calls to the dept.s to send consults. we had to collect lab reports. we had to take history and do general examination and fill up the file with relevant data.
we could help the nurses with procedures but we were new, so they let us watch first.
i did my first PR exam on this old guy with urinary retention (big prostate felt!!)
(PR = per rectal exam, basically shoving your finger up the anus)
tried to cannulate a patient but didnt get the vein, so the nurse took over. next time might get it right! :)
by the time it was 7.30pm a load of patients arrived! one guy with serious head injury and bleeding came in moribund condition. i checked his pulse, carotid pulse was palpable, i checked his pupils , non-reactive !!
rushed to fill his forms, ran with him to CT scan his head. he had a big fracture and hematoma.
his brainstem had bleeding so when the neurosurgeon arrived he said, this patient will not survive!
we had to leave coz our time was over, when we left we hadn't seen anyone die under us! thank god!
we heard that this patient didnt survive as expected.
there was another patient yesterday, she was suspected of heart attack / acute pancreatitis. she was shifted to ICU, heard today that she died too!
sad!
got to learn so much in emergency duty!

assisted in her plastering.
sanumaya sister from the OBG ward. time passing down here with us early in the morning when the load was less.
she is a very nice fun lady. very helpful, very knowledgeable, knows who are keen and who arent and helps those who are to learn a lot.
sambhav was really good in handling the phone calls and taking the history and all.

didnt expect so much, impressed me to some level.
we might be able to do more and do better in our next ER duty i hope.
2 dead, 4 more to go. I am sure you can catch up with the others tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteTwo dead, four more to go. Oh well, these postings do last a few weeks don't they? I am sure you can catch up.
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