Creative writing
TOPIC -
How to be practical during the covid-19 crisis
Word limit 100
Answers
Answer:
hi dear
Explanation:
here is your answer:
- take sanitizer with you while going anywhere and if you touch any other object from other place you need to sanitize immediately.
- where mask everywhere you go even at your home or relatives home
- dont shake anyones hand if there are your relatives and friends also.
When arriving to pick up a patient, the patient would not always be ready for transfer, as vital signs with COVID-19 can change dramatically in a very short space of time. This caused us sometimes to be stuck in one place for a large amount of time, whilst we attempted to get their vitals back up so that they were ready for transport. Unfortunately, it wasn’t always possible and as a result we lost some of our patients.
There were so many COVID-19 patients that were either severe or critical, certain hospitals were struggling to find where to put them as they were running out of room and needed secondary areas to be able to maintain capacity and the safety of non-COVID patients. The more time I spent on these wards, the more I saw what treatment strategies were being used to help patients in severe and critical conditions. I noticed that there were treatments used to help manage the disease, but not many treatments were being utilised to help individual symptoms. This frustrated me, and I asked a lot of questions of doctors, nurses and specialists, unfortunately, no one was able to give me a straight answer.
When I got home, I felt like a part of myself didn’t come back with me. I could not stop thinking about what I had experienced, the situations I had seen, and my feelings of frustration grew more and more each day, until eventually, I had had enough. After speaking with a classmate, I decided to write a reflection of my experience. After writing the reflection, I found that it highlighted certain questions that I felt needed answering, so I started conducting my own research, writing an editorial review.