@hme_mch: This man survived a home invasion and, thankfully, the trauma team at the Montreal General Hospital treated him immediately. Vanessa Turgeon De Bonis, an Emergency Nurse Clinician, walked us through how medical professionals need to react during these moments. #traumaresponse #homeinvasionsurvivor #surgeryrecovery
when you are the one injured/in shock it means the world to have someone walk you through what's going on. I cannot stress it enough! 🙏
2022-06-11 02:06:48
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Axel Martin l BSN, RN. :
after having worked as an ER nurse, I'd never allow myself to be taken to the trauma bay. even if I was dying, I'd rather just die, because I know all of the sexual assault that happens to pts in the trauma bay...
2025-05-20 04:54:48
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CherylReidCorcoran :
Excellent. Soft skills always imperative
2022-06-11 04:10:57
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Robizzle_my_nizzle :
Yes! Once went because I was having symptoms of a stroke and everyone came rushing in not saying anything to me and started doing a bunch of things1/2
2022-06-11 05:36:25
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firemed20 :
As a paramedic I ALWAYS warn and walk my patients through what will happen once we roll into the trauma room.
2022-06-11 22:41:03
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Angie Marie :
Stay calm with your patient and explain everything that is going to be performed and keep eye contact as well
2022-06-11 12:47:51
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KelsKels :
Thank you for saying he needs comfort. I’ve seen so many residents go through the motions and forget their working on actual people. ❤️
2022-06-11 18:55:42
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Emily :
The world needs more people like you!
2022-06-11 08:10:12
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Kim :
Yes one time a nurse got my mind off of what was happening. She talked to me about my daughters name n I went from inconsolable to ok just a conversat
2022-06-11 12:18:13
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abouks1 :
Stroke at 28- so thankful for the person on the team that walked up to me in ER, told me what was happening before surgery, and that I would be okay.
2022-06-13 22:20:31
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B :
Thank you for making this. I am going into emergency in august so this is really important for me to think about 💓
2022-06-16 01:38:38
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coffee.dogs.plants.repeat :
When pts seem overwhelmed I usually say “have you ever watched a NASCAR pit stop? It’s kind of like that, but we’re going to take care of you”
2022-06-13 19:34:34
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Kenzie Dixon898 :
Thank you for being a good nurse.🥺
2022-06-11 22:49:11
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Heck :
Good bless our nurses, doctors and first responders. you guys are real angels😁
2022-06-16 04:27:30
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Rsquared :
I work in ems and always warn my conscious trauma patients that a lot will be going on when we get you inside so they aren’t surprised and scared
2022-06-13 04:22:00
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brenden :
Nursing support is very important, but very often I see little support on the doctor side.
2022-06-11 19:33:20
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9483Blondie :
I wish they would teach cops how to console people like this. Great job!
2022-06-11 13:16:17
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Maleah Askins :
Excellent
2022-06-16 01:57:41
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Angela Browder :
Amen 🥰🥰
2022-06-19 04:54:50
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Mcglovin :
This is a skill that nurses predominantly have. I feel that Providers typically lack this
2022-06-15 04:12:08
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KatieAndTheChaos :
Amen…. Our health care system lacks so much 🥺 it’s ppl like you who give me hope 🥰
2022-06-28 23:42:28
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Alexus :
I’ve watch Grey’s Anatomy 5 times…. I’ve got it down packed.
2022-06-29 01:29:24
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snw :
I was in a life threatening car crash and the nurse like you was my angel. Made everyone stop when I started crying from anxiety- too many people
2022-06-13 21:39:01
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Sam :
w/e a rapid is about to be called and a pt that is mentating, I hold their hand and say "there are about to be a lot of ppl in here, I'm here w/ u"
2022-06-22 23:05:49
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