Wednesday, April 27, 2011
One of those days...
So even in Haiti you have "those days" and today was one of them! The Haitian staff didn't seem to want to work today, and we had less international staff than usual. Needless to say sometimes a language barrier is a good thing so hopefully they couldn't understand all the mumbling under my breath. To their credit though, I think they just found out that May 28th the CTC will close so in about a month they will all be without jobs.
But it did make for a LONG day. I was feeling down until just before we left a little girl probably about 5 or 6 came in unresponsive. I quickly stuck a line in her and opened up the fluids. After about 500 cc I finally could feel a radial pulse. She slowly opened her eyes to see this white girl hovering over her which would normally freak the kids out but she just smiled this sweet angelic smile...and then I remembered why I do this and that it is SO worth it! (As you can see in the picture...she is doing much better now and definitely hasn't lost that smile!!) Also met the cutest Haitian boy who has Down Syndrome. His name was Daveson and he became my little buddy. I played balloon volleyball with him and had him listen to his own heartbeat. His little giggles would just melt your heart! Makes all the rough stuff worth it! Finishing out my last 2 days here then off to home Saturday!
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
So we had another round of goodbyes this morning...yuck! Miss the crew already and I swear I will hear someone come into the lounge and think it's someone who is gone already. The good news is, the next round of send-offs will include me! And I still have Nicole here to help me keep my sanity! So apparently word has gotten out that next week the SP CTC will no longer be
accepting transfers because we got slaughtered with them today...I think about 15 in one hours time. But the triage tent rocked of course with Dr. Andrew, Dr. Taina, Sheriline and myself keeping the flow going! Apparently I started an IV on a famous Haitian comedian...of course I didn't find that out til after I sent him to the back. I do have to say I didn't find him very funny! :). A sad note to the day was a father telling one of the nurses that he wanted to send his baby to an orphanage because he has 7 other kids and can't afford this little one. Our staff tried to help him out by giving him formula and diapers but next thing we know he made a phone call to someone who agreed to take the baby. One of the American nurses took it pretty hard because she's been taking care of this little one for days. Next thing we know the Haitian nurse comes back from discharge with the family's address and phone number and gave it to the nurse like she could come take him with her. Reality really hits home here sometimes! But tomorrow is another day so we press on...
Monday, April 25, 2011
Mountain top experience
So the girls finally convinced me I should take the day off since I haven't had one and looks like with the staff coming in that I won't have a chance to get one. Since I got here, I've had my eyes on the mountains behind the compound. So today I decided to head out early in the morning to beat the heat and see if I could make it to the top. I asked one of the guys on staff here if it was ok that I headed out by myself and he said that was fine although he told me it was harder than it looks. Apparently he had no idea who he was talking to! Just no one tell my mom I did it alone!! I didnt want to take the path so just decided to pick a point and start heading up. Needless to say my legs bare the scars of the thorn bushes I encountered. It was an amazing hike up and the view was awesome!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Resurrection Sunday...
So I woke up at 4 am this morning so I got to enjoy the sunrise over the mountains! What a great way to start Resurrection
Sunday. After a quick breakfast we had a nice Sunrise Chapel before heading to the CTC. Last night me and one of the girls made Easter bags to take to the CTC this morning. Once we gave out the bags, I think the parents enjoyed them more than the kids. We also got to pass out some stuffed animals as well...one of the nurses actually carried hers around all day! Most of the day was uneventful and we sent some of the team home early to enjoy the Easter holiday. I am proud to announce I got over my Peds slump today...got an IV on a 4 month old twin today! Finally came home to a nice dinner and then chapel to close out the day!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Goodbyes
So we sent some of our team home today. Funny how you get close to people in such a short time when you are working together
like we do. So we said our goodbyes and headed out for the CTC. Beginning of the day started slow again. Headed in to Peds and enjoyed some time playing balloon volleyball with some of the older kids. Then things started to pick up. Even got to show a new nurse how to start an IV! Then we got 2 critical patients within minutes of each other...and then ambulances started rolling in! And it's definitely not like the States. Each ambulance brings 5 or so pts at a time. At one point we were running out of spots in the IV tent. Thankfully the wards at the CTC are more forgiving then the floors at the hospital. As soon as we got an IV and started some fluids they were ready to go back...no need for long reports!
I have to say the Dr and nurses I worked with today were ROCKSTARS! At the end of the day an ambulance pulled up lights and sirens so I of course start pulling stuff to start an IV and hang some fluids...I was in the zone! All of a sudden the Haitian doctor starts laughing and looks at me and says 3 little letters - ORS - which means they look good and just need to drink oral rehydration solution. Can't say I wasn't ready though! Decided to spend the rest of the afternoon holding and playing with cute babies! Looking forward to Easter Sunday in Haiti. We will be working but sounds like we are having a Sunrise Service so sounds like a great start to the day!
You should never sleep in Haiti!
Part 1
So I decided to hit the hay a little early last night since I haven't been sleeping much. Bad mistake! Apparently about 10 pm there was an accident just down the road from the compound. One of the SP security guards saw it and came back to the base to get the medical team. They only took guys so I probably wouldn't have gotten to go anyway but I sure would have tried! A large dump truck had broken down in the middle of the road and a truck carrying a load of bananas and passengers ran straight into the back of the truck. What appeared to be the driver had basically severed his foot and another person had possible hip or pelvic fracture. Our docs and nurses ended up throwing the patients in the back of the truck and transporting them to a nearby hospital. I'm a little jealous to say the least so no more sleeping for me!
So I decided to hit the hay a little early last night since I haven't been sleeping much. Bad mistake! Apparently about 10 pm there was an accident just down the road from the compound. One of the SP security guards saw it and came back to the base to get the medical team. They only took guys so I probably wouldn't have gotten to go anyway but I sure would have tried! A large dump truck had broken down in the middle of the road and a truck carrying a load of bananas and passengers ran straight into the back of the truck. What appeared to be the driver had basically severed his foot and another person had possible hip or pelvic fracture. Our docs and nurses ended up throwing the patients in the back of the truck and transporting them to a nearby hospital. I'm a little jealous to say the least so no more sleeping for me!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Good Friday...emphasis on the GOOD!
Off to the CTC we went this morning but for me that didn't last very long. We did have a couple of really sick unconscious ones come in early but then the day slowed down dramatically. About noon they asked if I wanted to go home early and since most
every one else is leaving tomorrow and wanted to stay I left. Had a nice lunch and then one of the SP staff asked if we wanted to go to a small nearby orphanage. I had planned on jumping in the pool but this sounded like a much better option. It is run by a set of brothers who were orphaned as children. After the earthquake they saw there was a great need for someone to have a place for the many children now orphaned. They currently have 15 kids - 10 boys and 5 girls. It was so much fun to just be able to play with them and love on them. We did alot of singing and dancing!! One of the ladies had some candy so we got to pass out treats too. Once we got back to the compound we were able to enjoy some down time and watch an amazing sunset. And to round off the day we had a worship service and the Lord's Supper in the outdoor chapel...it just doesn't get any better than that!
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