Thank a Nurse - Kenya

Thank a Nurse - Kenya An opportunity to express gratitude to the medical personnel , especially nurses , in recognition of the dignified services they offer to the public..

18/03/2018

Christine Wa Kinyua
Who bewitched us?are we not supposed to practice more of witcraft than witchcraft or even feel bewitched?

On the matter at hand since a week or so I am left with only one conclusion, that we the nurses in Kenya have been cast on some spell ,the spell that finds us unable to reason, afraid to stand up,a spell that makes us door mats for our seniors to wipe their feet as they move on.

Let me speak about the Mary(read nurses)..... Twenty five years of service to humankind is no joke! Some have argued she should have retired by now,I choose not to go that way because its not in my place to dictate who retires and who remains, its also not in my place to point who is a better Mary than the other....

Twenty five years she has held hands, she has comforted,she has prayed,cried.....
She has emptied thousands of bed pans,sputum mugs,vomiting bowls....
She has changed all kinds of dressings, done bed baths,....she has charted,giving medications .....at this point I stop and ask if any of you has never made a mistake (some very serious but you vowed to die with it)cast the first stone!

Women who apparently are the majority of healthcare workers have been known to be more compassionate, the healers maybe because of the motherly instincts,care giving is our birth right but what happens when that right is overwhelmed?

At Marys age coupled with Diabetes and Hypertension, working at night in a ward filled up with a total of 61 patients does not only make her feet swell but can also see her drop from what I choose to call compassion fatigue!

I work in a place where the patient nurse ratio is at most 5:1.....when its overwhelming we are bound to get irritable I can only imagine the Mary's of KNH what they go through? What kind of nursing care do they even manage to give?

While handing over, the protocol is to move from from bed to bed as you introduce your colleagues ,in a ward with 61patients how is that even possible? When should they go round the whole unit and settle for the 'night running'?....

Nurses are not even known by their own names....that's when you hear client call you daktari! we are not even known for our own work....that's when you hear the food was cold,the parking is full,the doctor did not explain this to me!........we have been reduced to filling shortages across the hospital, clerks,maids,caterers, punching bags ....

I agree we are the patient s advocates and that we must do to the best of our knowledge....

As far as KNH saga is concerned,let's stop blaming the nurse and ensure things go right!.Create a system that builds an access to knowledge and workforce for safe patient care
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Nurses translates doctors orders into action,while this is our part to play,we need to learn to question if in doubt!

The nursing council of Kenya whom I choose at this point to call the NOTHING council of Kenya should pull up their socks!
The meeting that was held to discuss the issues was attended by members of the medical board,where was the Nursing body to stand with their own?....even I would be intimidated by the kind of shouting and throwing of hands by Dr Nyikal !

Dr Magoko called the ward and demanded to know if the patient that was presented to him was indeed Nderitu?had he seen the patient prior as is the protocol he would have helped stop the mess.

When I had craniotomy,I had the surgeon visit me which made him familiar with what face he was going to meet later!

I am wondering if consent for this patient was signed and if so at what point?in the ward or in theatre?Let every nurse learn from this to resist wheeling patients to theatre before consent is signed not outside theatre but in the ward unless its an emergency.
Even as we continue to bear blames for mistakes done collectively(remember the murder in KNH?only nurses were accused)let's find our comfort below:
Called to nursing care;Isaiah 61
Night shift/long hours with nothing to show for it;Luke5:1-11
Stress as a nursing student;Mark 1
Compassion fatigue/burn out;the book of Philippians.

18/03/2018


Much as the world will refer to nurses using those judgemental sentiments.. ..We in the Nursing family will continue walking with our shoulders High,with a clear conscience that given the circumstances we worked in,we always and ever did what everyone else in similar circumstances would have done....
Nursing scores of very feeble and helpless beings everyday,too helpless to imagine they could ever ask for any other Angel than a nurse at such times,.....
while someone out there assumes that nurses are the reason for the sick person's pain, the sick actually know that nurses are the source of relieve they ever wished for....
while someone insinuates that a nurse walking swiftly in the hospital corridors has abandoned the patient, the sick know that actually this trip is bringing along some heavenly concoction for their upset...
While someone becomes a celeb by uploading photo,where group of nurses were "watching videos from the internet", the patient knows very well that it is through consultation and research that they'll be given a better alternative to ease their discomfort...
While that relative feels like stabbing the nurse from behind because they are on a call,the patient smiles because they know someone is asking about their care from the other nurse who handed over..just to join the gaps....
While the visitor judges that the nurse is sat taking tea and a snack while the patient is hurting alone,the patient is the one who has actually asked the nurse to take a break,lest they fell of exhaustion before the shift is over.....
So my dear colleagues in this nursing family, do not let their sentiments define you, let the one who'll be nursed by you be the one to say what you are actually are...people cannot all be sick at the same time,yet they cannot experience what we really are until they are in our hands..Do we pray they fall ill? No we won't!
Do we keep arguing with them on our significance? No need!
Do we need their approval to push the government to improve our terms and conditions of work? Not at all!
Leave the public alone, overcome the stigma,refuse the stereotype..and serve your client with a focused mind.....and


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Hey everyone:
I'm about to enter my last semester in nursing school and to be honest I'm terrified.
Unlike all of you in this group, I am in a wheelchair! Now before judgement is placed allow me to address the fact that I know nurses with disabilities are rare and those in wheelchairs are next to non existent, especially going through nursing school let alone in the field.
I have completed all my clinical practices thus far and the only thing I can not do is transfer a client from a bed to a chair or up to walk for obvious reasons.
I have a quick response time and I'm great under pressure. Nothing anyone could think of, I haven't thought of before and have figured out 30 steps ahead of time knowing that I have to keep myself and my clients well being (safety) at the highest priority.
I bring this up now because I see all of you excelling and moving into your careers and I know in order for me to achieve what is considered the impossible, I have to start having the conversation that surrounds my chair. Another young woman in a wheelchair reached out to me An spoke on how she can't find a job and job offers have been rescinded due to her chair.
When I was first told I would never walk again, it was the nurses that had my back. 33 surgeries, 3 codes, and multiple hospital stays later and it was the nurses who kept me going.
My first semester in nursing school I went into help a peer get a newly DX stroke clients set of vitals, when I rolled in the client started crying because she never saw a nurse in a chair and with her new DX she thought life was over. This woman for the first time since her DX didn't give any hard times after our encounter and Decided on going to rehab.
I knew then nursing was more than a passion but a calling.
Guess this post is seeking support knowing that I'm up against the odds and I know that me proving myself won't be enough since my chair stands out first....

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We have seen life at its birth and so have we seen its end,we have supported each part with utmost dedication.
We have been labelled,we have been slapped,we have been appreciated and we have been celebrated.
As we enter into the nurses week,let's take a moment and celebrate us,let's celebrate the midwife who stood by you when that pain was not giving in,that nurse that helped clean you up, the one that saw your pain and rushed to alleviate it,the one that held your shoulder when you lost a loved one and comforted you,the one.......
Let's take a moment of silence and remember our friends/colleagues who have left while in uniform( )
Happy nurses week to all the ladies and gents in white!.. Christine Wa Kinyua

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