Hi Dalia I came across your video and noticed you are a warrior fighting day to day illnesses. I am a new nurse working in the ER, and need some serious help. For anyone that has a severe chronic illness(es) what is the best way to make them feel comfortable? Had a patient who was suffering from Dysautonomia which was new to me and was crying because a Dr prescribed her a med in which she has severe reactions to it (difficulty breathing and her pulse is so faint) the thing was, the dr kept brushing it off as if it were nothing serious but deep inside I knew this woman was completely afraid. And well being a nurse, sometimes you have to follow dr's orders but I did not insert her med through her port bc I was scared something bad was going to happen....she thanked me and she had this other med which I did insert that made her feel better. What can us nurses do to make chronic illness patients feel better or do when they are in a flare up? A response or video would be great. Thank you so much. Never heard of Dysautonomia in my whole entire life
Thank you! I feel it is important for us nurses to treat patients that have chronic illness with extreme care and be more attentive. Especially with conditions one has never heard of. Nurses and drs need to stop playing dumb thinking "ohhh it's all in their head" when it's not. She even told me that some nurses always ignore her and just do what the dr asks them to do. Thank you again Dalia
what is it like have a feeding tube I may have to get one this is new to me
Hi Dalia I came across your video and noticed you are a warrior fighting day to day illnesses. I am a new nurse working in the ER, and need some serious help. For anyone that has a severe chronic illness(es) what is the best way to make them feel comfortable? Had a patient who was suffering from Dysautonomia which was new to me and was crying because a Dr prescribed her a med in which she has severe reactions to it (difficulty breathing and her pulse is so faint) the thing was, the dr kept brushing it off as if it were nothing serious but deep inside I knew this woman was completely afraid. And well being a nurse, sometimes you have to follow dr's orders but I did not insert her med through her port bc I was scared something bad was going to happen....she thanked me and she had this other med which I did insert that made her feel better. What can us nurses do to make chronic illness patients feel better or do when they are in a flare up? A response or video would be great. Thank you so much. Never heard of Dysautonomia in my whole entire life
Raphael I will have a video up in response to this in the next day or 2!
Thank you! I feel it is important for us nurses to treat patients that have chronic illness with extreme care and be more attentive. Especially with conditions one has never heard of. Nurses and drs need to stop playing dumb thinking "ohhh it's all in their head" when it's not. She even told me that some nurses always ignore her and just do what the dr asks them to do. Thank you again Dalia
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