Inside story
Updated: 2013-04-09 07:45
(China Daily)
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A typical day in the life of an unqualified nursing assistant
Location: A single room at a public hospital in Chongqing
Nursing assistant: Lang Xuelin, 41.
Patient: A 71-year-old man who has undergone stomach surgery
Daily salary: 85 yuan ($13.7)
5:20 am: Wake the patient for a blood test.
5:30 am: Lang's breakfast; a steamed bun (1 yuan from the hospital canteen).
6 am: Wash the patient's face and hands and help him rinse his month.
6:30 am: Feed the patient with a liquid diet.
7 am: Assist nurses with a number of daily tests, including temperature, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels.
8 am: Remind the patient to take his medicine.
8:30 am: Empty the urine bag and clean the bedpan, if dirty.
9 am: Pat the patient's back for 20 minutes, to help him cough to prevent lung infection, and clean up the sputum.
9:30 am-11:30 am: Waits to call the nurse when IV liquid needs replacing; stands by in case the patient needs water, food or other items. Lang watches TV or reads the newspaper in his free time.
11:30 am: Lang's lunch; usually rice and fried pork prepared at home.
12 pm: Feed patient and help him take his medicine.
1 pm: Empty the urine bag and help the patient lie down for a nap.
1:30-3:30 pm: Smoking break and short nap.
3:30 pm: Wake the patient for another round of patting and coughing.
4-6 pm: Assist the patient in turning over every 30 minutes to prevent bedsores.
6 pm: Patient's dinner, followed by another dose of medicine.
7 pm: Help the nurses with pre-bed tests, including temperature, blood pressure and blood sugars.
8 pm: Perform full-body sponge bath on patient before he sleeps.
9 pm: Empty patient's urine bag and then sleep.
9:30 pm-following morning: Lang gets some broken sleep, but has to wake frequently to replace bed covers, moisten the patient's lips with a wet swab, inspect drips, etc, to ensure the patient hasn't dislodged them in his sleep.
(China Daily 04/09/2013 page6)
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