
The drip does not enter properly。Up until now, it was working fine even with thick needles.、If I used a thinner blood sampling needle, it would have become easier, but I was told that I couldn't do it.。
Two people failed twice each.、The third veteran made it in for the second time.。The first two simply lacked the skills.。The veteran inserted it in one shot without pain.。It was good up to that point。The needle was misaligned as I moved to cover myself with a blanket to rest in peace.、I ended up getting a subcutaneous injection.。Gradually the pain begins、The skin also swells。
The returning veteran、A disgruntled face as if it was your fault for moving.。How many times do I have to do this again?、I feel like。He says he'll do it to his right arm next time.。after surgery、I was told not to move my left arm too much.、If something were to happen to my right arm, I would be in trouble.、There is no longer a place to stab him on his left arm.。“Only 30 minutes、Can't you stand it? ”I think that way of saying it is exactly from the perspective of a medical professional.。
When it went well the first time、If you say "Please don't move for 30 minutes"、That should have worked。Although it is common sense for medical professionals not to move、This is not necessarily the case for patients.。Much less、In the intravenous drip just before、I was free to move my hands。I had heard in advance that the method of administering the drip would change.、It should have been shared up to that point.。
From the patient's perspective, it is important to say, "Please do not move for about 30 minutes (unlike before)"。It is easy to say “patient perspective” or “consumer perspective”.、It's not easy to change your mindset。After this、The IV fluid runs out (usually comes before the IV fluid runs out)、Even though I called the nurse, no one came for a while.。If you were sulking、There is no other way than to say that the mental level is already at a pre-medical level.。