As a COVID nurse, I faced fear, exhaustion, and uncertainty every day. Yet, through resilience and hope, I kept going for my patients and team. This journey tested me like never before, showing the strength within us all to keep fighting in the toughest times.
Month: May 2022
What Really Happens Behind the Scenes: A Theatre Nurse’s View on Keeping Things Sterile
Inside the high-stakes rhythm of the operating room, sterile technique isn’t just protocol—it’s protection. In this post, I share my lived experience as an OR nurse, exploring the emotional layers of clinical precision and the personal growth shaped by every scrub, step, and silent moment in surgery.
Breaking Boundaries: The Latest Advancements in Breast Specimen Imaging with the Mozart Machine
In healthcare, it’s crucial to be accurate and fast, especially when looking at breast issues. The Mozart Machine is a big help here. It’s like a super camera that helps nurses and doctors see breast problems clearly. With its special technology, it takes detailed 3D pictures of breast tissue, making it easier to spot any issues and decide on the best treatment. Let’s discover how the Mozart Machine is changing breast imaging and helping nurses give the best care possible.
Finger Tourniquet: The Small Tool Making a Big Difference in Hand Surgeries
Finger tourniquets may seem simple, but their correct use can mean the difference between bleeding control and tissue damage. This post explores safe techniques, nursing precautions, and what every practitioner should know before applying one. A small tool—big responsibility. Your patient’s fingers deserve better than guesswork.