The first time I had intravenous interventional surgery, it was the first day of practice. The teacher directly dragged me to draw blood from an old uncle, and I felt very uneasy. My hand didn't shake, but I accidentally inserted the needle too deep and directly pierced the blood vessel. Then the teacher helped me to return the needle a little, and the operation was successfully completed. My heart is full of guilt.
? Results I took an iodine test the next day, but I still gave the elderly an injection. I was even more uneasy at that time. The hole I pierced yesterday was still there. Will this old uncle dislike my poor skills and won't let me tie them? As a result, the old man recognized me at that time and said, "It was you who called me yesterday! You are a good little nurse ~ it doesn't matter if you play around. How to make progress without practicing? "
I was bending down to tie a tourniquet. Hearing this, my heart was warm and I almost cried. It's a good thing I'm wearing a mask, otherwise my nose would be red. Then I carefully inserted the needle. I learned the last lesson and dared not insert the needle too fast and too deep. At that time, my hand felt into the blood vessel, but I didn't see the blood coming back. I was a little anxious, afraid of making another mistake, but afraid to move, so I had to stop. The teacher looked at me like this and said, "I think I got in." You should draw the blood back and have a look. " "Then I saw the blood and immediately breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, the needle was successfully pushed and an intravenous injection was successfully completed.