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My Unforgettable Experience
in the
NGAI Lai-ping, Registered Nurse
I am a registered nurse working in the Department of Health. From 15 to
Stand by
At
Set off
Due to various factors, our flight was delayed. But we finally arrived at the
Guardian
In this search and rescue operation, the team doctor and I were responsible for attending to the physical and psychological health of the S&R team members, ensuring that they had undergone disinfection procedures after return from the affected areas, instructing them on the proper way to wear masks and briefing them on the infectious diseases which would probably emerged in the affected areas. Moreover, in sorting out the personal health record of the team members, we would pay heed to their health condition so as to identify their health needs. Since every minute counts in S&R work, getting injured was inevitable. The team members would come and show me their 'achievements'. Fortunately, most were only superficial wounds. Apart from promptly treating their wounds, I would also cheer them on. Sometimes they shared with me the pain, pleasure and the adventurous incidents which they had encountered during work, as well as their personal experience and feelings. After working side by side for several days, we soon became good friends. Since I was the only female in the team who showed concern for their health, caring them like a mother and making them feel at home, some of them thus addressed me as 'Mom'. Though I am still young at age, I did not really mind their calling me 'Mom'. Instead, I felt satisfaction at having my effort and hard work recognized.
Lamentation and requiem
While search and rescue operations were underway, family members of the missing stood in the vicinity of the rubble, staring at piles of bricks expressionlessly. Whenever a victim was discovered, their faces would tense up and they would, hoping against hope, walk swiftly towards the stretchers which were being carried by the S&R team members. However, in a short moment, their shattered hearts were once again pierced! Cries of distress rose from time to time, some cried bitterly and loudly while some passed out in excessive grief. The whole area seemed to be cloaked in a shroud of sadness and anguish. Indeed, the feelings of being amidst could hardly be expressed in words. Later, when being asked of my feeling in the affected areas in a television interview in the Mainland, I responded, 'Human body is so fragile that resistance to the power of nature is utterly impossible. However, nothing can destroy the love among us.' I just hope that the S&R teams could help find the missing persons as soon as possible, whether alive or dead, so that the family members could end their suffering in waiting, the deceased be laid to rest and the survivors live on courageously. It was said that an equal number of fireworks would be let off for the number of victims found as a token of respect to the dead, wishing that they would rest in peace. When I returned to my tent, I prayed for the victims and their family members who I didn't even know and hoped that the deceased would rest in peace and the hearts of the survivors would be consoled.
Inspiration drawn in the face of danger
On the
Good news
In the morning of
Feelings and reflections
This experience sharpens my understanding of human life: a great calamity befell all of a sudden and in a short duration of just five minutes, hundreds of thousands of people were affected, many families shattered, many lives lost and many displaced ¡K telling us that we can never take happiness for granted. I hope that we who live in
I have been transferred to different departments and posts in my career as a nurse, but it is not until now do I appreciate the noble sentiment of Florence Nightingale 'The Mother of Nurses' for attending on the sick and injured in the battlefield. Nursing has long been regarded as a sacred occupation because all nurses adhere to the lofty spirit of ¡¥Burning themselves to give out light for others', always equip themselves and standby to fulfill responsibilities and mission fearlessly even in face of difficulties and challenges. Thus, we nurses should be prepared to meet any emergency. Apart from enhancing our professional health care knowledge, we should also seize every opportunity to take relevant refresher courses such as life support techniques, trauma care, crisis management and post-disaster counseling, so that we will be fully capable of serving the public in any kind of emergencies.
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